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Considering Payments in Lieu of Taxes (PILOTs) from Tax-Exempt Hospitals and Universities
Considering Payments in Lieu of Taxes (PILOTs) from Tax-Exempt Hospitals and Universities
EconomySeth MoncreaseMay 21, 2024Report
NYC job growth again in line with national pace; record NYC labor force participation; but a mixed picture for sectors where undocumented migrants tend to work
NYC job growth again in line with national pace; record NYC labor force participation; but a mixed picture for sectors where undocumented migrants tend to work
Economic UpdateSeth MoncreaseApril 25, 2024
New York City Council Education Committee Budget and Oversight Hearings on the Preliminary Budget for FY 2025
New York City Council Education Committee Budget and Oversight Hearings on the Preliminary Budget for FY 2025
EconomySeth MoncreaseMarch 26, 2024Report
Strong January job gains and a surprisingly large array of annual benchmark employment revisions
Strong January job gains and a surprisingly large array of annual benchmark employment revisions
Economic UpdateSeth MoncreaseMarch 18, 2024
Transportation Network Company Driver Earnings Analysis and Pay Standards
Transportation Network Company Driver Earnings Analysis and Pay Standards
EconomySeth MoncreaseMarch 8, 2024Report
Testimony before the City Council Finance Committee's hearing on the Mayor's Preliminary Budget for 2025
Testimony before the City Council Finance Committee's hearing on the Mayor's Preliminary Budget for 2025
EconomySeth MoncreaseMarch 7, 2024Report
New York City ended 2023 with slow job growth; Employment rates surpassed pre-pandemic levels for Black and white (but not Hispanic) workers
New York City ended 2023 with slow job growth; Employment rates surpassed pre-pandemic levels for Black and white (but not Hispanic) workers
Economic UpdateSeth MoncreaseFebruary 8, 2024
Worker's Compensation, Testimony before the Senate Labor Committee
Worker's Compensation, Testimony before the Senate Labor Committee
EconomySeth MoncreaseFebruary 6, 2024Report
Testimony on 2024-25 Executive Budget Proposal: Human Services
Testimony on 2024-25 Executive Budget Proposal: Human Services
EconomySeth MoncreaseFebruary 1, 2024Report
New York’s 2024 Economic and Budget Outlook: Post-Pandemic Reckoning for the City and the State
New York’s 2024 Economic and Budget Outlook: Post-Pandemic Reckoning for the City and the State
EconomySeth MoncreaseJanuary 11, 2024Report
Testimony on Hearing on the November Budget Modification
Testimony on Hearing on the November Budget Modification
EconomySeth MoncreaseDecember 12, 2023Report
How the Rise in Care Work Intensifies  New York’s Gender Income Inequality
How the Rise in Care Work Intensifies New York’s Gender Income Inequality
Economic UpdateSeth MoncreaseDecember 7, 2023
While New York City’s economy is back to pre-pandemic job levels, rising public assistance demand highlights the need for State and City action to increase income for city residents
While New York City’s economy is back to pre-pandemic job levels, rising public assistance demand highlights the need for State and City action to increase income for city residents
Economic UpdateSeth MoncreaseNovember 2, 2023
Closing the Gender Pay Gap: Why Pay Equity has Stalled in New York City and the Urgent Need for Action
Closing the Gender Pay Gap: Why Pay Equity has Stalled in New York City and the Urgent Need for Action
EconomySeth MoncreaseNovember 1, 2023Report
The latest Census Bureau data on incomes and poverty show just how far NYC has slipped from pre-pandemic levels in relation to the U.S. overall and the nation’s largest cities
The latest Census Bureau data on incomes and poverty show just how far NYC has slipped from pre-pandemic levels in relation to the U.S. overall and the nation’s largest cities
EconomySeth MoncreaseSeptember 27, 2023Report
New York City’s labor force participation has largely recovered, but out-of-school/out-of-work rates are higher, particularly among young Black New Yorkers
New York City’s labor force participation has largely recovered, but out-of-school/out-of-work rates are higher, particularly among young Black New Yorkers
Economic UpdateSeth MoncreaseSeptember 21, 2023
High Calling, Low Wages. Home-Based Early Care and Education Providers in New York City
High Calling, Low Wages. Home-Based Early Care and Education Providers in New York City
EconomySeth MoncreaseSeptember 14, 2023Report
Pandemic wage gains in New York City’s high-wage industries outpace gains for low- and middle-wage industry workers
Pandemic wage gains in New York City’s high-wage industries outpace gains for low- and middle-wage industry workers
Economic UpdateSeth MoncreaseAugust 24, 2023
The Economic Impact of a New York City Public Bank
The Economic Impact of a New York City Public Bank
EconomySeth MoncreaseJuly 10, 2023Report
Jobs in private sector close to pre-pandemic levels, alongside a shrunken public sector and shifts in the city’s industry composition
Jobs in private sector close to pre-pandemic levels, alongside a shrunken public sector and shifts in the city’s industry composition
Economic UpdateSeth MoncreaseJune 22, 2023
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