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favoredponcho@lemmy.zip to Progressive Politics@lemmy.world · 4 days ago

Mamdani balanced the NYC budget

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favoredponcho@lemmy.zip to Progressive Politics@lemmy.world · 4 days ago
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    “The pension gimmick balances this budget on the backs of future New Yorkers — making residents in the mid-2030s pay for closing the fiscal year 2027 budget gap,” the organization said in a statement.

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      Which organization. Source?

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        A quick Internet search for that phrase gives me: https://cbcny.org/advocacy/statement-new-york-city-fiscal-year-2027-executive-budget but I haven’t verified or vetted that source.

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          CBC postures itself as neutral and non partisan but is a completely right wing corporate think tank

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            Because CBC only cares about protecting their budget.

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          I’d need more information to form an opinion than what’s in that article. Frankly, most retirement systems could be fairly described as a gimmick that reallocates money from the young to the old. You’d need a dynamic tax that could allow the system to persist for everyone if you wanted to seriously claim it’s a social safety net. In my opinion.

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        It’s in the article from the nyt that someone posted in the commenhs

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