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Economy

April 2014 —

Technology is playing a growing role in personal and business activities. While there is a broad range of firms that are engaged in technology-related activities, at the heart of this trend are high-tech companies.

Wall Street

March 2014 —

The average bonus paid to securities industry employees in New York City grew by 15 percent to $164,530 in 2013, which is the largest average bonus since the 2008 financial crisis, and the third highest on record.

Budget & Finances

March 2014 —

On February 12, 2014, the City of New York revised its four-year financial plan (the “February Plan”) to update its revenue and expenditure forecasts, and to begin reflecting the priorities of the new mayoral administration. Since the beginning of the fiscal year, the City has raised its tax revenue forecast by more than $5 billion through FY 2018 because the economy is outperforming the City’s expectations.

Budget & Finances

December 2013 —

On November 21, 2013, the City of New York revised its four-year financial plan (the “November Plan”) to reflect a number of favorable developments since the FY 2014 budget was adopted in June 2013. The City now forecasts that revenues will be higher by $1.1 billion in FY 2014 (mostly from nonrecurring sources), debt service will be lower during the entire financial plan period, and recurring savings will come from a one-year freeze in employee health insurance premiums in FY 2015.

Economy, Neighborhood Profile

December 2013 —

Queens has the largest and most diverse employment base among the four New York City boroughs outside of Manhattan. The residents and businesses in Queens are strong and resilient, having been recently tested by the Great Recession and Superstorm Sandy.

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Economy

November 2013 —

Throughout our nation’s history, NYC has been a magnet for immigrants from other countries seeking religious and political freedoms and economic opportunities.

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Wall Street

October 2013 —

Five years after the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers, Wall Street has made an impressive comeback. The industry is adapting to regulatory reforms and other challenges, and has been profitable for four consecutive years (including the three best years on record).

Budget & Finances

July 2013 —

On June 27, 2013, the City of New York submitted to the Financial Control Board a four-year financial plan (“the June Plan”) based on the adopted budget for FY 2014, which began July 1, 2013. The FY 2014 budget is balanced and maintains services at current levels without raising taxes. Although the June Plan projects modest budget gaps in future years, the City has yet to reach new labor agreements with its unions.

Economy, Neighborhood Profile

July 2013 —

The Bronx has come a long way since the 1970s. Both public and private investments have helped create new businesses, which in turn have generated thousands of new jobs. More recently, as the economic environment has improved, private investment has accelerated in the Bronx.

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Economy, Health & Welfare

June 2013 —

This report is the third issued by the Office of the State Comptroller since 2009 concerning affordable housing in New York City.

Budget & Finances

June 2013 —

On May 2, 2013, the Mayor released his executive budget for FY 2014 and the associated four-year financial plan (“the May Plan”). The May Plan reflects the estimated impact of federal sequestration, the cost of Superstorm Sandy and the enacted State budget. Although the May Plan projects modest budget gaps beginning in FY 2015, the City has yet to reach new labor agreements with its unions.

Budget & Finances

March 2013 —

On January 29, 2013, Mayor Bloomberg released his executive budget for FY 2014 and the associated four-year financial plan (“the January Plan”). The January Plan reflects the City’s failure to reach agreement with the United Federation of Teachers on a new teacher evaluation system, which may result in the loss of $250 million in State education aid and cuts in educational services. The January Plan also reflects the estimated cost of Superstorm Sandy.

Budget & Finances, Infrastructure, Transportation

March 2013 —

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is constructing one of the largest and most complex public works projects in the country, East Side Access (ESA).

Wall Street

February 2013 —

Cash bonuses paid to New York City securities industry employees are forecast to rise by 8 percent to $20 billion during this year’s bonus season.

Budget & Finances

December 2012 —

On November 9, 2012, Mayor Bloomberg revised New York City’s four-year financial plan (the “November Plan”) to reflect a delay in the planned sale of additional taxi medallions caused by legal challenges. Previously, the City’s financial plan had counted on the receipt of $635 million from the sale in FY 2013, and a total of $1.5 billion over three years. The City no longer anticipates the receipt of any sale proceeds in the current fiscal year, and now expects to realize $1.5 billion during fiscal years 2014 through 2016.

Wall Street

October 2012 —

Five years after the beginning of the financial crisis, the securities industry remains in transition. The industry is still working through the fallout from the financial crisis and many business patterns and practices are changing as a result of regulatory, technological and economic factors.

Budget & Finances, Infrastructure, Transportation

October 2012 —

On July 25, 2012, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) released a revised four-year financial plan (“the July Plan”). A review finds that the MTA’s finances have improved appreciably over the past two years.

Economy

August 2012 —

Since the 1970s, farmers’ markets have multiplied and become more popular in New York City and throughout New York State as the locally grown food movement has gained momentum.

Economy, Neighborhood Profile

July 2012 —

The greater downtown Brooklyn area is home to world-class arts and cultural organizations, such as the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM).

Economy, Neighborhood Profile

July 2012 —

The greater downtown Brooklyn area is the civic center of Brooklyn and includes the largest business district in New York City outside of Manhattan.