As the City Council kicks off budget hearings, Comptroller Mark Levine warned that the Big Apple is staring down a $7.3 ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) – New York City’s comptroller is warning the city may be taking an overly optimistic view of its finances.
Comptroller Mark Levine will offer a sobering assessment of New York City's fiscal health on Wednesday, warning the Mamdani administration’s preliminary spending plan takes an overly optimistic view ...
The Big Apple needs to reign in its out-of-control spending by more than $6 billion — including massive cuts to a controversial housing voucher program and school funding, the city’s fiscal watchdog ...
Mark D. Levine was sworn in as New York City’s 52nd comptroller, taking on the role of chief fiscal watchdog overseeing city finances, pension funds, and agency audits. A longtime city official, ...
Newly sworn-in Comptroller Mark Levine laid out steps the city can take to get back on sound financial footing — notably, without increasing taxes — at a Crain’s event on Wednesday.
The New York City Comptroller recently proposed new rules regarding wage requirements for construction workers at eligible sites under the Affordable Neighborhoods for New Yorkers (ANNY) tax incentive ...