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For all who said TLDR to Center for NYC Affairs's groundbreaking June report on public banking, this is for youš But seriously, also read (and share!) the entire analysis: centernyc.org/reports-briefsā¦




via @NYTimes ā¦Center for NYC Affairsā© ā¦WomenCreatingChangeā© nytimes.com/2023/11/01/nyrā¦

For those who canāt make it in person to our State of Gender Pay Equity in NY event today at 10AM with Center for NYC Affairs, please join us via livestream NewSchool.zoom.us/j/99137919267 #PayEquity #GenderPayGap #EqualPay #GenderEquity



In partnership with Center for NYC Affairs, we have released āClosing the Gender Pay Gap: Why Pay Equity Has Stalled in New York City and the Urgent Need for Action.ā This report sheds light on the persistent gender pay gap issue that affects women across all age groups and professions.


Lina K. Moe, Associate Director, Economic and Fiscal Policies, ā¦The New Schoolā© ā¦Center for NYC Affairsā© takes us through a top line of the report. #PayEquity #GenderEquity #EqualPay #GenderPayGap





Building off of recent analysis by Paul Krugman & Ben Casselman, I did a NYC analysis of labor market indicators and find that the claims that immigrants 'take jobs' from others don't hold water in NYC. There are 3 main takeaways: 1/4 centernyc.org/reports-briefsā¦


"Black Employment Not Threatened by Migrants in New York, Study Shows" The employment rate for U.S.-born New Yorkers is now at a record high. via Center for NYC Affairs Greg David @thecity THE CITY thecity.nyc/2024/08/06/blaā¦


Written by Mohamed Obaidy, the CNYCA Feb. Economic Update discusses how the top 3% of wage earners have seen their income soar, while low-wage workers are falling further behind. It's time for more balanced tax policiesš¢ Read more: š centernyc.org/reports-briefs⦠#IncomeInequality

Last week, George Sweeting testified on NYSā FY 2026 budget proposals. He critiqued the Inflation Refund Credit (IRC) as inefficient and urged lawmakers to expand the child tax credit and adjust personal income tax (PIT) brackets. Read more: š centernyc.org/reports-briefs⦠#TaxReform
