What's The [DATA] Point
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What's The [DATA] Point
Podcast by Citizens Budget Commission
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2,500, with Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch
2,500 is the number of uniformed officers NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch moved from behind desks to patrolling NYC streets since this past summer. Th...
34%, the "Smart Choices, Better Future" Edition
34% is the share of New Yorkers who now rate the city’s quality of life excellent or good in CBC's recent citywide survey "Straight from New Yorkers."...
48,000, with Dan Garodnick and Andrew Kimball
48,000 is the number of new homes to be created when we add together the 40,000 that should be enabled by 5 neighborhood rezonings and the current pro...
$280 billion, the City Comptroller Debate Edition
$280 billion is the total number of dollars held by New York City’s five pension funds over which the City Comptroller is custodian and investment adv...
$15 billion, with Polly Trottenberg
$15 billion is the amount congestion pricing is expected to yield for MTA infrastructure investment—to bring trains, tracks, yards, and signals to a s...
$252 billion, with Blake Washington
$252 billion is the size of Governor Kathy Hochul’s New York State Executive Budget for Fiscal Year 2026. It's a full $100 billion more than ten years...
$35 billion, with MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber
$35 billion is how much of the MTA's 5-year capital plan remains unfunded. Investing in the MTA’s crumbling infrastructure is one of the most importa...
$16 billion, with Alicia Glen
$16 billion is the estimated cost to build the new rail tunnel under the Hudson River. Decades of delays and funding spats ultimately led to the creat...
80,000, with First Deputy Mayor Maria Torres-Springer and Deputy Mayors Meera Joshi and Ana Almanzar
80,000. That’s the number of additional new housing units the Adams’ Administration hopes will be developed over the next 15 years thanks to the City...
10 and 15, with Congressmen Dan Goldman and Ritchie Torres
10 and 15 are the districts represented by New York Congressman Dan Goldman and Congressman Ritchie Torres. With a newly elected President and Congres...
97, with Karen Persichilli Keogh and Kathryn Garcia
97 - that's the number of days between this conversation and the release of the Governor's Fiscal Year 2026 Executive Budget. But how the State will c...
3, Comptrollerpalooza!
3 is the number of current and former Comptrollers who sat down to discuss the City and State's finances, economy, population loss and more. While job...
109,000, with Dan Garodnick
109,000. This is the number of new homes New York City aims to create over the next 15 years through its City of Yes for Housing Opportunity zoning pr...
$116 billion, with Council Member Justin Brannan
$116 billion is the total NYC adopted budget for FY 2025, including the $4 billion of FY25 bills that were prepaid. This year’s budget talks between t...
$8.8 trillion, with Adrienne Harris
$8.8 trillion is the total combined assets of the nearly 3,000 financial institutions that are regulated and supervised by the New York State Departme...
6,632, with First Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright
6,632 is the number of NYC households who responded to CBC's 2023 NYC Resident Survey: "Straight from New Yorkers." The survey provides the most compr...
1.4%, with Vicki Been
1.4% is the current--and historically low--apartment vacancy rate in New York City. NYC and many parts of New York State are in the throes of a housin...
$60 billion, with Lisa Bova-Hiatt and Jamie Rubin
$60 billion is how much the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) estimates it should invest in its infrastructure over the next 5 years. NYCHA face...
$233 billion, with Blake Washington
$233 billion is the total NYS budget proposed by Governor Hochul for fiscal year 2025, and that is the talk of the town in Albany as executive and leg...
$39.5 billion, with Chancellor David Banks and Emma Vadehra
$39.5 billion is how much NYC spends to educate our students each year. The New York City Public Schools has an enormous and challenging task: to educ...
151,700, with Maria Doulis
151,700 is the net loss of New York personal income tax filers in 2020 and 2021. Some of that is the result of the pandemic, but how much? With this e...
85%, with Doreen Harris and Basil Seggos
85% is the amount New York State has to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. One of the major pathways to this reduction will be the State’s Cap-a...
$1.5 trillion, with the MTA's Janno Lieber and Jamie Torres-Springer
$1.5 trillion is the total asset value of the MTA—all of the trains, buses, yards, and stations...all the stuff that moves New Yorkers every day, 24 h...
$10.6 billion, with Andrew Rein and Ana Champeny
$10.6 billion is the real-world, all-in budget gap that NYC could be facing once you include all spending that is currently unbudgeted or underbudgete...
44 million, with Commissioner Jessica Tisch
44 million pounds of trash are generated by New Yorkers every day. The NYC Department of Sanitation not only collects residential waste, recyclables,...
4.67 million, with Andrew Kimball
4.67 million is the total number of jobs in New York City, just shy of employment pre-pandemic. Though the economy is stable and employment generally...
50,000, with Hope Knight
50,000 is the number of jobs New York State expects to be created over the next 20 years by attracting Micron to central New York with $7.2 billion of...
$4.3 billion, with NYC Budget Director Jacques Jiha
$4.3 billion is the Adams' Administration's estimate of the cost to house and provide services to asylum seekers this and next year. But that is only...
70+, with Kathryn Garcia
70+ is the number of agencies and authorities that report through New York State's Deputy Secretaries to New York's Director of State Operations and I...
3, with First Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright
3 is the number of letters in Mayor Adams' favorite mantra: G.S.D., Get Stuff Done. They Mayor has introduced many plans: Rebuild, Renew, Reinvent; Ca...
$227 billion, with NYS Budget Director Robert Megna
$227 billion is the size of the NYS FY 2024 Executive Budget. The State's finances are in a precarious state, with the economy uncertain and the budge...
Episode 121: 80%, with Chief Climate Officer Rohit Aggarwala
80% is the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions NYC buildings are required to achieve by 2050 under Local Law 97. This is but one of the many climate...
Episode 120: 1 in 3, with Chief Housing Officer Jessica Katz
1 in 3 is the number of households in New York City that are severely rent burdened. That means nearly 600,000 households are spending more than half...
Episode 119: 2 1/2, the Land Use Edition
2 1/2 is the average number of years it takes a private rezoning application to get approved in New York City, and that doesn't include the often leng...
Episode 118: 28, with Deputy Mayor Maria Torres-Springer
28 is the number of core strategies and initiatives in Mayor Eric Adams' recently unveiled plan - "Rebuild, Renew, Reinvent: A Blueprint for NYC Econo...
Episode 117: $220 billion, with Senator Liz Krueger
$220 billion is the reported size of the New York State fiscal year 2023 budget that the Governor and Legislature adopted on April 10. The budget incl...
Episode 116: $0, with Robert Mujica
$0 is the size of the New York State budget deficit in each year of New York State’s five-year Executive Budget financial plan, as proposed by Governo...
Episode 115: $216 billion, with Governor Kathy Hochul
$216 billion is the size of New York State fiscal year 2023 budget proposed by Governor Kathy Hochul. The proposed spending plan is balanced over five...
Episode 114: 2026, with MTA Chair & CEO Janno Lieber
2026 is the year the MTA will likely have spent all of its one-time COVID-19 federal aid, and when the MTA will have to address the estimated $2.5 bil...
Episode 113: 8, with Emma Wolfe
8 is the number of years Bill de Blasio has been Mayor of New York City. Joining the podcast to look back on those years is Emma Wolfe, Chief of Staff...