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SouthBayDem

(33,367 posts)
Sun May 24, 2026, 01:46 PM 3 hrs ago

What New York's Budget Crisis Reveals About the City's Economy - Wall Street Week



May 17, 2026
New York City’s effort to close a multibillion-dollar budget gap has triggered a high-profile clash between Mayor Zohran Mamdani and Wall Street leaders, including Citadel founder Ken Griffin. Mamdani’s proposed “pied-à-terre” tax on luxury second homes has become a flashpoint in a broader debate over whether the city should raise more revenue from wealthy residents or focus on restraining spending growth. Wall Street veteran Whitney Tilson, Partnership for New York City CEO Steve Fulop, and real estate executive Ruth Colp-Haber all warn that messaging matters when competing for businesses and high earners, even as supporters argue the existing property tax system places much of the burden on middle-class property owners and commercial real estate owners. The dispute highlights a larger challenge facing New York: balancing its books while remaining attractive to workers, investors, and employers.
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What New York's Budget Crisis Reveals About the City's Economy - Wall Street Week (Original Post) SouthBayDem 3 hrs ago OP
There are thousands of towns that have various fees and taxes on second homes WSHazel 3 hrs ago #1

WSHazel

(842 posts)
1. There are thousands of towns that have various fees and taxes on second homes
Sun May 24, 2026, 02:08 PM
3 hrs ago

This happens all over the coastal areas. It is a virtual certainty that Griffin is already paying some kind of absentee surcharge on several of his other homes. The media is making a big deal out of something that happens a lot.

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