Mayor Adams has renewed calls for financial support from the state and federal governments after his office projected that New York City will spend more than $12 billion housing and caring for newly arrived migrants by the end of June 2025.
Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2023.New York City’s bill to house and care for newly arrived migrants is projected to surpass $12 billion by the end of June 2025, according to new forecasts released by the mayor's office on Wednesday.
“This is the budgetary reality we are facing if we don't get the additional support we need from the federal and state governments,” Adams said. The rapid growth of the shelter population in the last month has more than doubled the budget office's projections, according to an agency report. On average, 98 new asylum-seeker households entered the system daily over the past month, up from a daily estimate of 40 households, based on prior months’ data.
“The city is running out of money, appropriate space and personnel to care for families,” Adams said.
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