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Blame Speculation, Not Rent Regulation: Why New York Must Enforce and Protect the 2019 Rent Laws
The last three years have been ones of momentous changes in our housing system, particularly for the more than two million people living in New York City’s 1,006,000 rent stabilized apartments.
Speculation, Not Regulation, Is Fueling New York’s Rent Madness
Testimony: Housing Our Neighbors
What student borrowers need to know about Sweet v. Cardona
Learn who is eligible for relief and how to access relief in the Sweet v. Cardona class action settlement.
Press Release: SCOTUS Ruling Overturning Roe Will Harm Low-income Women
SCOTUS Ruling Overturning Roe Will Harm Low-income Women
Fines Nickel and Dime Poor New Yorkers Further into Poverty
Press Release: Rent Hike Will Have Outsized Impact on Low-Income New Yorkers
Conditions, Crowding, and Cash on Hand: Key Points from Selected Initial Findings of the 2021 New York City Housing and Vacancy Survey (HVS)
Plenty of Apartments…If You’ve Got Plenty of Money: Key Points from Selected Initial Findings of the 2021 New York City Housing and Vacancy Survey (HVS)
Policing Our Way Out of School Shootings Won’t Work
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
Most New Yorkers Favor Clearing Conviction Histories
CSS’s 2021 Unheard Third Survey—the longest running survey of low-income communities in the nation—finds that a sizeable majority of New York City residents support clearing conviction histories after seven years, notably across political affiliations, race/ethnicity and gender, and across incomes.