NYC renters are 41% less likely to move than other Americans. Why? NY’s housing laws encourage stability + slow housing growth = fewer homes available. The result? Overcrowding to afford the rent or undercrowding b/c moving would increase costs. Read our new report to learn more: https://lnkd.in/eutNmK3J
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"NYC should be setting aside more money for its Rainy Day Fund, to cover expenses in the event of an economic downturn."—Andrew Rein, CBC President, on the NYC FY2025 budget agreement, to Spectrum News https://lnkd.in/e3nJFDjF
Government watchdog offers analysis on new city budget
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The Adopted Budget adds $1.3B for new and existing programs, pleasing many NYers. But city leaders failed to ensure sustainability, efficiency, or save for a rainy day. CBC’s early analysis shows three key points: https://lnkd.in/eidz-Q-v
NYC Adopted Budget
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The housing undersupply in NYC affects the regional and national economy. Studies find that housing underproduction in superstar cities like NY reduce GDP by 2%. Building more housing would grow the City’s economy and significantly boost City tax revenue. Read more: http://bit.ly/4eRB2Ob
A Building Crisis
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Housing underproduction in NY limits mobility, contributes to outmigration, and hampers economic growth: https://lnkd.in/gtF7wdBY
NYC’s housing shortage costing billions in lost taxes, report finds
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CBC's Andrew Rein and Ana Champeny detail 5 ways to modernize New York City’s fiscal and operational management in Vital City: https://lnkd.in/eHaR2VKY
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Over half of New Yorkers rate fire protection and household garbage pickup positively. But only 30% rate overall quality of life in NYC as excellent or good—a significant decline from 50% in 2017. NYC First Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright comments on the findings from CBC’s Resident Survey: Straight from New Yorkers Listen to the new What’s The [DATA] Point? episode here: https://lnkd.in/gqvcqMuu
6,632, with First Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright by What's The [DATA] Point?
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“Under-budgeting has increased to an unprecedented level...The integrity of the budget’s estimates, the public’s belief that budget issues are real, and the fiscal stability of the city are all at risk.”—Andrew Rein https://lnkd.in/giq8XKYD
Key funding questions separate Adams, council as city budget deadline nears
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An amazing, insightful panel discussion for CBC Trustees and New Leaders: How AI will Change NYC’s Economy and Government. Great thanks to CBC Trustee/Moderator Ana Rua from Crown Castle, and our experts: Rohit Aggarwala, DEP Commissioner; Joseph Dooley Google AI Strategy and Policy Lead; and CBC Trustee Deborah Snyder from Accenture. And Civic Hall for hosting in their great space! Thank you to all our panelists for sharing their valuable insights and to all who attended. #AI #NYCEconomy #Innovation #Technology #AINYC
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NYC First Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright joins CBC on NEW What’s the [Data] Point? episode to discuss 2023 Resident Survey results and the City's priorities: https://lnkd.in/e3wfgZAN
6,632, with First Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright by What's The [DATA] Point?
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