Rudy crows about how many welfare recipients are working, but he’s not talking about the fact that nearly as many are fighting with the city to get benefits restored.
The city’s welfare agency took $120 million to do job training two years ago, but they can’t prove they’ve made a difference. Now they’re scheming to take over a $615…
Relatively modest rent increases are in the cards for tenants in rent-controlled apartments, thanks to a judge’s decision to throw out a new landlord-sponsored calculator.
t-controlled tenants can now breathe…
By torpedoing the process the city used to hire welfare-to-work crony Maximus, critics may have called into question a slew of upcoming consulting projects.
Women who have been the victim of domestic abuse are supposed to be given a reprieve from work requirements for a few months when they apply for welfare. Few are.
With little money and little connection to political fundraising, residents in New York City’s poor neighborhoods barely register in a survey of campaign contributions.
Eight decrepit apartments in East Harlem are back in the hands of the federal housing department after the landlord gave up control. The feds would like to tear them down,…