
""Together, these reports establish a framework for how our city will both measure affordability and plan for the future. We cannot tackle systemic racial inequity without confronting the affordability crisis head-on.""
""Inequity has been embedded in the foundation of our city and nation since their inception; dismantling it requires a collective effort. Every agency plays a pivotal role in reshaping how government serves New Yorkers.""
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani unveiled the city's first racial equity plan, linking affordability with social justice. A report indicated that disinvestment and unequal access have disproportionately affected black and brown residents. Nearly 62% of New Yorkers struggle to meet basic living expenses, needing an additional $40,000 annually. The Office of Equity and Racial Justice aims to implement measurable goals to advance racial equity. Dismantling systemic inequity requires a collective effort across various government agencies.
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