New York City spent roughly $81,000 per person on homeless services last year — amounting to a whopping $368 million in total ...
The data from the state's comptroller's office reflects a central tension in New York City’s homelessness debate.
NYC homelessness spending skyrockets 262% to $368M since 2019, yet street homeless population grows 26%, raising serious ...
The Big Apple is spending more than ever on services for the unsheltered, but state auditors don’t know if it’s working.
State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli just revealed that New York City is now spending $81,000 per street homeless person — in a ...
Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s administration has inked a new nearly $1.9 billion contract with the city’s hotel industry to provide ...
The city’s largest homeless shelter for men — housing 250 residents in Manhattan — will close by the end of next month, Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced Thursday. The city-owned Bellevue shelter on 30th ...
Twenty people did not die on our streets this winter because they were not involuntarily removed, or because there wasn’t an ...
A New York State report revealed that New York City spent more than $80,000 per person on services for chronically homeless individuals in fiscal year 2025 as that population grew from its ...
The city will close one of its largest men's homeless shelters next month due to severe disrepair and plans to temporarily relocate its residents and redevelop the dilapidated property, Mayor Zohran ...
WARM is part of the city's push to reach some of the 4,500 people sleeping on New York's streets, especially during a brutal ...
Councilmember Frank Morano says the city is using underhanded tactics to construct the project without a public review.