Comptroller Stringer: City's Housing Plan Leaves Behind 435,000 of New York's Lowest-Income Households
January 24, 2020
January 24, 2020
NEW YORK, Jan. 24 -- New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer issued the following news release:
New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer released a new analysis of the City's Housing New York plan, finding that the 'affordable' housing created by the plan is too expensive for at least 435,000 of the city's lowest-income households. The analysis also details that just one third of the newly-constructed housing units through the end of FY 2019 were within the reach of extremely . . .
New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer released a new analysis of the City's Housing New York plan, finding that the 'affordable' housing created by the plan is too expensive for at least 435,000 of the city's lowest-income households. The analysis also details that just one third of the newly-constructed housing units through the end of FY 2019 were within the reach of extremely . . .