News — Press Release
Press Release: ABB/CSS Report: Pandemic Caused Disproportionate Economic Harm to Low-income Women in Workforce
Press Release: Statement: The Preservation Trust is Our Best Chance to Preserve Public Housing
Press Release: CSS Thanks New York State Lawmakers for Protecting Patients from Mounting Medical Debt
Press Release: CSS Thanks New York State Lawmakers for Protecting Patients’ Homes and Wages from Predatory Medical Collection Actions
Press Release: Hospitals Must Stop Putting Liens on Patients’ Homes and Garnishing Their Wages
Press Release: Good Cause Won’t Hurt Housing Supply in New York, New Report Finds
Press Release: CSS Report recommends expanding the Earned Income Tax Credit to ensure an equitable and inclusive recovery
Press Release: State Budget Funds Important Investments in Health Coverage, Consumer Assistance Programs and Child Care, But Serious Issues Remain
Two years since the the beginning of the pandemic and an economic recession that disproportionately impacted low-income Black and brown residents, Governor Hochul and the State Legislature last Friday announced a budget agreement that advances important investments.
Press Release: “Affordable New York” Has Failed to Make New York Affordable, New CSS Report Finds
Press Release: New Statewide Survey Highlights New Yorkers’ Concerns About Healthcare Affordability
Press Release: CSS Joins Amicus Brief Urging NY Court to Dismiss Challenge to State’s COVID-19 Treatment Guidance
Press Release: Statement by CSS President David R. Jones on Adams Administration Expansion of SYEP
Press Release: CSS Report: Mass transit costs still a major financial burden for low-income New Yorkers as Fair Fares Program is yet to reach full potential
Fair Fares NYC, a program that provides half-priced subway and bus fares for New York City residents living at or below the federal poverty level, is a critical transit lifeline for New Yorkers struggling to get to work, school and essential appointments.
Press Release: New CSS Report Calls for Ending Tax Abatement Subsidizing Luxury Housing and Little Else
CSS Housing Analyst Samuel Stein and CSS Senior Economist Debipriya Chatterjee argue that because 421-a is so expensive and ill-targeted to the city’s housing needs, and because previous efforts to rein in and refocus the program have failed, the best course of action is to let the program expire.
Press Release: Advocates Applaud Governor Hochul’s Funding of EDCAP to Assist Student Loan Borrowers
The respective chairs of the State Senate and Assembly Banks committees today joined several nonprofit organizations who advocate on behalf of the 2.4 million New Yorkers struggling with student loan debt to thank Governor Kathy Hochul for including funding for EDCAP (Education Debt Consumer Assistance Program) in her executive budget.
Press Release: CSS and CBC Release Comprehensive Report Analyzing Several Options for Closing State’s Health Insurance Coverage Gap
More than one million New Yorkers are uninsured; increasing the number of people insured would reduce morbidity and mortality and improve economic security.
Press Release: CSS President/CEO and MTA Board Member David R. Jones Applauds DA Alvin Bragg’s Decision Not to Criminally Prosecute Fare Evasion
Arresting and prosecuting individuals for fare evasion is a no-win situation. It does not appear to act as much of a deterrent and does not result in increased fare or fine collection. And – as Community Service Society research has shown – NYPD fare evasion enforcement has focused mostly on young people, primarily Black and brown men, who are saddled with indelible criminal records that can close doors to jobs, housing and full participation in the life of this City.