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Council Member Moya distributes toys at Corona school to mark the celebration of Three Kings Day
Posted OnJanuary 11, 2024 byQueens Post | Czarinna Andres | January 5, 2023 Students at P.S.110Q-The Tiffany School in Corona were greeted with smiles and excitement during Council Member Francisco Moya’s Three Kings Day toy distribution event. Moya, in collaboration with the Carpenter Contractor Alliance of Metropolitan New York (Local 45), distributed over 100 toys to children on the morning of Thursday, Jan. 4….Read More…
From the Bronx to The Brotherhood: My Journey Into Union Carpentry
Posted OnNovember 27, 2023 byAmsterdam News | Rashad Merchant-Bey | November 2, 2023 Hailing from Harlem and currently residing in the Bronx, my journey to union carpentry in the city I call home has been the most fulfilling and transformative experience of my life. With reliable work, good pay, and quality benefits, union carpenters and contractors provide New Yorkers…Read More…
1 in 3 NYC tenants spend half their income on rent as affordability crisis deepens
Posted OnOctober 30, 2023 byGothamist | David Brand | October 17, 2023 The typical New York City tenant continues to face financial trouble. A newly released analysis of 2021 city housing data finds that one in three households are spending at least half their income on rent, while 55% are spending about a third of their earnings to stay…Read More…
New York’s affordability crisis worsens as half of households can’t make ends meet, study finds
Posted OnMay 16, 2023 byCrain’s New York | Nick Garber | April 25, 2023 Half the city’s households do not make enough money to meet their basic needs, a new milestone in the city’s affordability crisis, according to a report released today. That 50% figure comes from the “true cost of living” report by the Fund for New York City and…Read More…
It’s Time to Solve New York’s Affordable Housing Crisis
Posted OnMarch 2, 2023 byEmpire Report | January 21, 2023 As state leaders convene for the upcoming legislative session, they are rightfully focused on trying to end the affordability crisis threatening livelihoods of across the state. To successfully solve the crisis at its core, our elected officials need to address the factors causing the suffering and find viable solutions…Read More…
New York City’s Rent and Wage-Growth Gap Has Hit a Record High
Posted OnFebruary 22, 2023 byCurbed | October 7, 2022 As you probably already know, New York City rents hit record highs this summer — a 13.4 percent increase over last year. And according to a new StreetEasy report, wages were down citywide by nearly 10 percent during the same period in August, meaning the gap between rent and wage growth was…Read More…
Disparity between wage growth, rent increases hits 14-year high in New York
Posted OnFebruary 22, 2023 byCrain’s New York Business | October 6, 2022 The chasm between what New Yorkers earn and what they pay in rent is the highest it has been in more than a decade, according to a new StreetEasy report. Rent growth outpaced wage growth in New York by 23% in August, marking the largest gap since…Read More…
Gap between NYC wage growth and rent growth is widest since 2008: report
Posted OnFebruary 22, 2023 byNew York Daily News | October 6, 2022 Rents are up, pay is down and New Yorkers are being left out in the cold. That’s the grim assessment of a new report that says the gap between wages and housing costs across the city is the widest since 2008. Rent growth outpaced wage growth by…Read More…
Carpenters & Contractors Unions Spread Holiday Cheer with Children’s Toy Drives in The Bronx
Posted OnJanuary 9, 2023 byBy: Síle Moloney, Norwood News The New York City & Vicinity District Council of Carpenters, and the Carpenter Contractor Alliance of Metropolitan New York delivered over 1,734 toys to children throughout The Bronx and New York City during the holiday season in December 2022. The unions partnered with local elected officials and community organizations for…Read More…
Carpenters and Contractors Bring Holiday Cheer to Families
Posted OnJanuary 9, 2023 byBy: Brooklyn Eagle This holiday season, the New York City & Vicinity District Council of Carpenters and the Carpenter Contractor Alliance of Metropolitan New York delivered over 425 toys to kids throughout Brooklyn. Partnering with local elected officials and community organizations, the union carpenters and contractors of New York participated in 5 toy drives throughout…Read More…