The number of beneficiaries in the Western Bay has surged by 35 per cent in the past three months despite the region's apparently "booming" job market.
Ministry of Social Development statistics show 14,998 Western Bay residents, including those living in Tauranga, received benefits in the quarter ending December 31 - almost 4000 more than the previous three-month period.
The number of beneficiaries was also up compared to December 2012, when 12,359 received benefits.
Tauranga MP Simon Bridges said the figures were "disappointing" but expected the situation to improve.
"If they [the benefit numbers] were to continue over a longer period that would be concerning. I'm very optimistic that won't be the case and that the longer term trend will be lower unemployment and higher employment. That's on the back of strongly increasing business confidence."