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One "concerning" aspect of New York City’s economic update is a continued loss of financial services jobs.
August 9 -
The board, voted unanimously to certify that the city’s financial house is in order.
August 8 -
Maria Doulis of the Citizens Budget Commission and Howard Cure of Evercore discuss what's behind the city's $93 billion FY20 spending plan. Paul Burton hosts.
August 6 -
The FY 2020 budget adds $250 million in new reserves to the executive budget Mayor Bill de Blasio presented in April.
June 17 -
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer received several awards for excellence in financial reporting.
June 6 -
Representatives of minority- and women-owned small banks from around the country met to discuss how to expand business opportunities.
May 29 -
MWBE University is a program developed by NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer to aid businesses owned and operated by women and people of color.
May 28 -
New York City’s economy grew 3.0% in the first quarter, Comptroller Scott Stringer reported on Monday.
May 20 -
Some municipal market observes hope the mayor's run won't take attention away from the city's $92.5 billion budget.
May 16 -
Council Speaker Corey Johnson hints budget talks will go down to the wire.
May 8 -
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio won praise for cost-cutting but drew criticism for failing to go far enough in preparing for an economic downturn.
April 29 -
Jonnel Doris, director of the NYC Mayor’s Office of Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises, talks with Chip Barnett about program milestones, procurement goals and the importance of small firms and immigrant owned businesses.
April 18 -
In 2018, employment in New York City hit 4.55 million, the highest jobs level ever recorded, State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli said.
April 17 -
The City Council called on de Blasio to increase reserves in the $92.2 billion budget by $250 million.
April 10 -
New York City's gross city product grew 3.9% in the fourth quarter of 2018.
February 19 -
Ronnie Lowenstein, director of the Independent Budget Office, weighs the city's fiscal picture against the backdrop of economic and Washington uncertainty. Chip Barnett and Paul Burton host.
January 31 -
The mayor said a millionaire’s tax, a transportation bond act, and congestion pricing could be used to help fund the nation's biggest subway and bus system.
January 11 -
Doñé will take a key advisory role in the nation's fourth-largest pension system.
December 10 -
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer released the city’s Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for Fiscal Year 2018 on Wednesday.
October 31 -
The New York City Comptroller is encouraging greater diversity among investment managers hired by the city’s pension funds.
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