According to an analysis by a fiscal watchdog group, the end of federal pandemic aid and new labor contract has caused the city to face a budget gap of $12 billion in just a few years. 'Catastrophe' for poor in N.Y. as pandemic food aid ends:
Jocelyne Grandu and others at the Community Kitchen and Pantry in Manhattan’s West Harlem neighborhood, March 17, 2023.
As Mayor Eric Adams and the City Council negotiate next year’s budget, Greenfield has called on the city to set aside nearly $13 million in emergency funding for food pantries, where demand for aid has surged: Visits to food pantries in the city rose by more than two-thirds last year compared with 2019.
“They give us a carton of milk and people sometimes don’t take it, so I take two, and I’m OK for the weekend,” she said. “This is one thing I have to purchase less of, because a carton of milk is so expensive.” “I think it’s definitely something that the council is going to take a serious look at,” he said. “While COVID might be in our rear view, the lines at our local food pantries certainly haven’t subsided.”
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