New York City Faces Financial Crisis Amid Homelessness Surge
PILLAR DIAGNOSTIC // WEEKLY · WEEK 12
“New York City's spending on homelessness will continue to increase, driven by rising costs and an expanding population in need of services. The city is currently spending between $81,000 and $81,700 per person for homelessness services, reflecting a dramatic expenditure growth to address the surge in homeless numbers, which has risen by 26% since 2019.”
THE MECHANICS
Tape & flow
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THE MACHINE
Operational momentum
New York City's spending on homelessness is reported at approximately $81,000 to $81,700 per person, amid a significant increase in the homeless population and a dramatic rise in service spending.
THE MAP
Structure & constraints
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THE MOOD
Consensus & positioning
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