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Spending on Raise the Age Programs in New York

New York State has appropriated $1.71 billion through State Fiscal year (SFY) 2025 to help counties implement the provisions of the “Raise the Age” (RTA) law enacted in 2017, with $658.8 million disbursed through SFY 2025. As counties continue implementing RTA through programming and staffing, State spending may continue to increase.

Federal Funding and New York

Budget resolutions under consideration by the 119th Congress could lead to a dramatic restructuring of the federal⁠⁠-⁠⁠state⁠ ⁠relationship. This online resource details the vast array of services that federal funding supports amid the continued uncertainty in Washington over potential cuts for states, including funds for Medicaid and other health programs, education, social welfare, transportation, public protection and other vital programs.  

NYC311 Monitoring Tool

Non-emergency 311 calls in New York City climbed to over 3.4 million in 2024, up 7% from 2023. To increase transparency and help the city respond to growing quality of life complaints, the Office of the New York State Comptroller released a report highlighting trends in service requests over the past five years, and an interactive NYC311 Monitoring Tool to let people see requests in their neighborhood and help identify where resources may be needed.

Essential Plan County Breakout

Federal Funding and New York Map - Style

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Federal Funding and New York Map - Temporary Assistance

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Federal Funding Data Story - Section 2

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Local Sales Tax Collections Total $5.8 Billion, Up 3.2% in First Quarter

Local government sales tax collections totaled $5.8 billion in the first quarter (January-March) of 2025, an increase of 3.2% ($180 million) compared to the same quarter last year. Each of the 10 regions in the state, including New York City, had a year-over-year increase in collections. This marked the second straight year that first quarter growth was below the pre-pandemic average of 3.5%.| Regional Table [xlsx]