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A Step Toward Fairness in Rental Housing
Testimony: The Effects of Hospital Closures
In the wake of the pandemic, consumers have encountered a constantly changing landscape of health coverage and insurance eligibility rules, as well as hospital mergers and closures. We brought their insights and experiences to our testimony before the NYC Council.
Survey: Growing Financial Insecurity Along Race and Gender Lines
Testimony: Pass Int 429 and Int 925 to Improve Housing Safety and Protect Residents
Financial Insecurity is on the Rise and Hitting Latinas the Hardest
Press Release: New CSS Report: Financial Security Worsening Among New Yorkers Across Income, Gender and Race
Under Fire, Mayor Adams Owes His Base Supporters Bold Leadership
Testimony: The Housing Rescue and Resident Protection Act
End Apartheid in Admissions to NYC’s Elite High Schools
Testimony: Boost Homeownership Through Social Housing
The Crisis in Black Maternal Mortality
Latest Census Data Shows Poverty Remains Stubbornly High in New York City
According to the latest American Community Survey (ACS) data released today by the U.S. Census Bureau, the poverty rate in New York City remained unchanged at 18.2 percent in 2023. This is the third consecutive year since 2019 when the poverty rate held steady.
End Apartheid in Admissions to NYC’s Elite High Schools
Conservative Blueprint Aims To Turn The Clock Back
Will the Mayor’s New FDNY Chief Embrace Diversity, or Put the Brakes on it?
Press Release: Corporate Landlords Are Finding New Ways to Discriminate Against Voucher Holders To Evade Enforcement
Press Release: State Supreme Court Ruling Puts More Vulnerable New Yorkers at Risk of Homelessness and Eviction
Our Analysis of NYC’s Fiscal Year 2025 Adopted Budget
The New York City Council passed the Adopted Budget for Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25), the largest in the city’s history at $112.4 billion. In this brief, we assess how the programs we champion fared in the Adopted Budget.
Press Release: CSS Report Exposes Worsening Conditions for all Low-Income Renters in NYC and Conducts the First Citywide RAD/PACT Survey
For more than a decade, public housing has become synonymous with poor housing conditions. However, using data from its latest Unheard Third survey, “The Other Housing Crisis” reveals the reality that poor housing conditions are not just a NYCHA problem but a low-income housing problem in New York City.