Let's examine CUNY and the New York City Economy. New York by the Numbers Monthly Economic and Fiscal Outlook [READ MORE]( Photo Credit: Mihai O Coman/Shutterstock No. 88 - April 9, 2024 A Message from the Comptroller Dear New Yorkers, If April showers bring May flowers, we should have a gorgeous spring after all of last weekâs rain. Our staff marked April Foolâs Day with an [audit]( designed to improve my style, but donât hold your breath watching our [Audit Recommendations Tracker](. Kidding aside, the economic outlook for April is largely positive. The U.S. economy continues to grow fairly briskly, and inflation continues to abate. Job creation in NYC has continued at a moderate pace, concentrated largely in health care. Unemployment remains low, suggesting that job growth may be constrained more by supply (available workers) than demand. Tourism is back up to pre-pandemic levels by most measures. Our Budget, Policy, and Audit teams have been busy over the past month, with announcements on the Cityâs [Debt Capacity]( [Rent Stabilized Vacancies]( [Infrastructure Assessment]( and more. After three months of housing-focused Spotlights ([rental market]( [housing supply challenges]( and [homeownership]( weâre keeping a close eye on Albany. Iâm keeping my fingers tightly crossed that the Governor and Legislature reach an agreement that will increase housing supply with a strong focus on affordability, strengthen tenant protections with good-cause eviction legislation, invest in housing preservation, and fund new rental vouchers to help homeless New Yorkers get off the street and out of shelter. This monthâs [Spotlight]( focuses on CUNY. Since the Free Academy in Manhattan received its state charter 177 years ago this month, CUNY has been a beacon of accessible higher education and an engine of economic opportunity. CUNY schools are consistently ranked among the best in the country for upward mobility for working class and low-income students. CUNY graduates half of NYCâs nurses, a third of our teachers, and many tech workers, entrepreneurs, scientists, artists, and accountants. Unfortunately, pandemic enrollment declines and Adams administration budget cuts present new challenges. But if the students, faculty, and staff that Iâve been meeting on recent visits are any sign, I have no doubt CUNY will rise to meet them. With gratitude for the many CUNY alumni in our office helping watch the numbers, Brad Lander Table of Contents -
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[City Finances]( [View the Full April Economic Newsletter]( Spotlight: CUNY and the New York City Economy The City University of New York (CUNY) system is among the best higher educational institutions in the country at providing opportunity for working-class and low-income households to lift themselves out of poverty. CUNYâs faculty, staff, students, and graduates play a critical role in New York Cityâs broader economy. In recent years, CUNY has been struggling with budget cuts and pandemic enrollment declines. This monthâs [Spotlight]( explores the CUNY system and its important role in New York Cityâs economic and social vitality. [View the Spotlight]( In Case You Missed It Over the past month, the Office of Comptroller released the following announcements on the state of NYCâs economy and finances:
- [Rent-Stabilized Vacancies Plummeted Over Last 2 Years, Including for Units in Need of Repairs, New NYC Comptroller Report Finds](
- [NYC Comptroller Report Finds $12 Billion Increase in Cityâs Debt Capacity, Proposed in State Budget, is Both Reasonable & Sufficient to Meet Cityâs Capital Needs](
- [AUDIT: New York City Is Failing to Accurately Identify Its Infrastructure Repair Needs](
- [Providing Legal Services to Immigrants and New Arrivals in NY Could Yield Billions in Economic Benefits, New Report Finds](
- [NYC Comptroller Lander & Pension Fund Trustees Announce Agreements with Retail and Consumer Product Giants to Disclose Annual Workforce Diversity Data](
- [NYC Comptroller Audit Exposes 47th St BIDâs Fiscal Mismanagement; Calls for City to Withhold Funds to Compel Changes in Leadership & By-Laws](
- [NYC Comptroller Lander and NYC Public Pension Boards Reach Agreement on Climate Finance Disclosures with JPMorgan Chase, Citi, and Royal Bank of Canada](
- [UPDATE to Comptrollerâs âAccounting for Asylum Seeker Servicesâ Online Hub]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Link]( [Website]( Copyright © 2024 New York City Comptroller's Office, All rights reserved.
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