Tax & Spend

Wall Street Bonuses Help Shrink NYC Budget Gap by $5 Billion

Wall Street bonuses and an aggressive savings plan have helped shrink New York City’s expected two-year budget gap by roughly $5 billion, according to Mayor Zohran Mamdani.

“I’m glad to report that by assuming an aggressive posture on savings without compromising city services, incorporating updated revenue and bonus estimates, and using in-year reserves, we have lowered that $12 billion gap to $7 billion,” Mamdani said Wednesday in an address to lawmakers in Albany.