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New York by the Numbers Monthly Economic and Fiscal Outlook


New York by the Numbers Monthly Economic and Fiscal Outlook

New York by the Numbers Monthly Economic and Fiscal Outlook. By NYC Comptroller Brad Lander. Francesco Brindisi, Executive Deputy Comptroller ...

New York by the Numbers Monthly Economic and Fiscal Outlook

This month's national economic news provide evidence that the economic practices of the Biden/Harris Administration have helped to tame inflation and support ...

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New York by the Numbers Monthly Economic and Fiscal Outlook No. 91 – July 9, 2024. A Message from the Comptroller. Dear New Yorkers,. I hope ...

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... Economic Report for the current information about New York City's economy ... New York by the Numbers Monthly Economic and Fiscal Outlook No. 91 ...

Reports | Office of the New York State Comptroller

Overall, local collections totaled $1.85 billion for the month, up $68 million year over year. Regional Table [xslx]. Budget & Finances, Infrastructure, ...

New York City Economic and Fiscal Monitoring

Financial Outlook for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority ... New York City Industry Sector Dashboards. MONTHLY UPDATES TRACK THE CITY'S ECONOMIC RECOVERY.

New York by the Numbers Monthly Economic and Fiscal Outlook No ...

The national economy has continued to show resilience in the face of higher interest rates and low consumer confidence. Preliminary data show ...

Office of New York City Comptroller Brad Lander on X: "Check out ...

... Economic Report for the current information about New York City's economy ... New York by the Numbers Monthly Economic and Fiscal Outlook No. 90 ...

Economic and fiscal outlook – March 2024 - Office for Budget ... - OBR

Chapter 2 sets out our forecasts for the economy over a five-year horizon. We cover our latest forecast changes in light of recent developments and the effect ...

New York Economy at a Glance - Bureau of Labor Statistics

Footnotes (1) Number of persons, in thousands, seasonally adjusted. (2) In percent, seasonally adjusted.

Illinois Economic and Fiscal Policy Report

According to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, calendar year 2024 started with U.S. household debt reaching a record high of $17.3 trillion.

Research Guides: Reporting on New York City: Labor & Economy

... data for New York State, New York City, or individual counties. Additional Local Resources. New York by the Numbers: Monthly Economic and Fiscal Outlook.

Economic Research - FEDERAL RESERVE BANK of NEW YORK

At the New York Fed, our mission is to make the U.S. economy stronger and the financial system more stable for all segments of society. We do this by executing ...

U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

Personal income increased $71.6 billion (0.3 percent at a monthly rate) in September. Disposable personal income (DPI)—personal income less personal current ...

The State of New York's Fiscal Outlook

Expectations for the FY 2025 Mid-Year Update By Andrew Perry, Senior Policy Analyst October 28, 2024 Download PDF Highlights With revenue ...

Budget and Economic Data | Congressional Budget Office

CBO regularly publishes data to accompany some of its key reports. These data have been published in the Budget and Economic Outlook and Updates and in ...

NYC office market vacancy status for Q2 2024

... New York by the Numbers Monthly Economic and Fiscal Outlook No. 91 – July 9, 2024 (nyc.gov) New York City's office market appears.

The 2013-14 Budget: California's Fiscal Outlook

Surpluses Projected Over the Next Few Years. Based on current law and our economic forecast, expenditures are projected to grow less rapidly ...

Regional Economy - FEDERAL RESERVE BANK of NEW YORK

Gain deeper insights on the New York Fed's Second District through a wide array of regional economic indicators and monthly surveys. Find in-depth economic ...

PAD-77-1 The Long-Term Fiscal Outlook for New York City

--The rapid'deterioration in the City's fiscal and economic base is the root of the City's problems. --The City will continue to find it difficult to cut.