NYC spent almost $2.5B providing welfare checks to over 750K residents - the most it's paid out in over a decade
Briefly

"You'd have to go back to the 9/11 era to find corresponding levels," said Stephen Eide, a senior fellow at the conservative think tank Manhattan Institute who tracks public assistance.
"What's unusual and hard to understand in contrast to de Blasio, I am not aware of a major policy push that the Adams administration has made to get more people on welfare. It's kind of something the city has been just backing into - and that makes it more troubling to figure out how we get back on track."
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