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A U.S. trade war is likely to harm New York City’s recovering economy
A U.S. trade war is likely to harm New York City’s recovering economy
Economic UpdateSeth MoncreaseMay 23, 2025
Watching the Numbers 2025
Watching the Numbers 2025

CNYCA's seventh-year statistical survey monitoring New York City's child welfare system

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Covid-19, Child Welfare Watch, Children, FamiliesSeth MoncreaseApril 23, 2025Watching the Numbers, ReportsWTN
Calm before the storm: Upward New York City job, labor force, and population revisions for 2024, but economic turbulence ahead
Calm before the storm: Upward New York City job, labor force, and population revisions for 2024, but economic turbulence ahead
Economic UpdateSeth MoncreaseApril 10, 2025
State and Federal Education Policy Changes Weigh Heavily on New York City’s Education System
State and Federal Education Policy Changes Weigh Heavily on New York City’s Education System
Economic UpdateSeth MoncreaseMarch 27, 2025
New York City Needs Additional Funds to Maintain Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) Vouchers in State Fiscal Year 2026 and Beyond
New York City Needs Additional Funds to Maintain Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) Vouchers in State Fiscal Year 2026 and Beyond
EconomySeth MoncreaseMarch 20, 2025Report, testimony
Testimony before the City Council Finance Committee’s hearing on the Mayor’s Preliminary Budget for 2026
Testimony before the City Council Finance Committee’s hearing on the Mayor’s Preliminary Budget for 2026
EconomySeth MoncreaseMarch 5, 2025Report, testimony
Testimony on Joint Legislative Budget Hearing on Taxes
Testimony on Joint Legislative Budget Hearing on Taxes
EconomySeth MoncreaseFebruary 27, 2025Report, testimony
While the Top Three Percent of Wage Earners Get Richer,  New York City’s Low Wage Workers Risk Greater Poverty.
While the Top Three Percent of Wage Earners Get Richer, New York City’s Low Wage Workers Risk Greater Poverty.
Economic UpdateSeth MoncreaseFebruary 27, 2025
Testimony before the Joint Legislative Labor and Workforce Development Budget Hearing
Testimony before the Joint Legislative Labor and Workforce Development Budget Hearing
EconomySeth MoncreaseFebruary 26, 2025Report, testimony
Revised Expense Model for the NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission’s High-Volume For-Hire Vehicle Minimum Pay Standard
Revised Expense Model for the NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission’s High-Volume For-Hire Vehicle Minimum Pay Standard
EconomySeth MoncreaseFebruary 7, 2025Report
Moving Beyond Colas to Salary Parity for New York City's Nonprofit Human Service Workers
Moving Beyond Colas to Salary Parity for New York City's Nonprofit Human Service Workers
EconomySeth MoncreaseJanuary 23, 2025Report
New York City’s 2025 Economic & Budget Outlook
New York City’s 2025 Economic & Budget Outlook
EconomySeth MoncreaseJanuary 9, 2025Report
The Pandemic’s Aftermath: A Lingering Jobs Decline For NYC’s Shrinking, Beleaguered Middle Class
The Pandemic’s Aftermath: A Lingering Jobs Decline For NYC’s Shrinking, Beleaguered Middle Class
Economic UpdateSeth MoncreaseOctober 29, 2024
Wage Compression or Wage Divergence? Real Wage Growth Comparison between New York City and the U.S., 2019-2023
Wage Compression or Wage Divergence? Real Wage Growth Comparison between New York City and the U.S., 2019-2023
EconomySeth MoncreaseOctober 9, 2024Report
Working but Not Thriving: Job Growth and Poverty in NYC Both Above National Rates, Latest Figures Show
Working but Not Thriving: Job Growth and Poverty in NYC Both Above National Rates, Latest Figures Show
Economic UpdateSeth MoncreaseSeptember 26, 2024
Claims that Immigrants 'Take Jobs' from Others Don't Hold Water in NYC
Claims that Immigrants 'Take Jobs' from Others Don't Hold Water in NYC
Economic UpdateSeth MoncreaseAugust 6, 2024
Unequal Ground
Unequal Ground
EconomySeth MoncreaseJuly 16, 2024Report
With Inflation, Tight Credit, and Unease About Presidential Politics, New York’s Job Growth Is in a Holding Pattern
With Inflation, Tight Credit, and Unease About Presidential Politics, New York’s Job Growth Is in a Holding Pattern
Economic UpdateSeth MoncreaseJuly 1, 2024
Gig Workers, Freelancers and Independent Contractors
Gig Workers, Freelancers and Independent Contractors
EconomySeth MoncreaseJune 25, 2024Report
Public Transportation Subsidies and Racial Equity
Public Transportation Subsidies and Racial Equity
EconomySeth MoncreaseJune 17, 2024Report
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