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Manhattan Institute recommendations include paring back “unusually generous” benefits and transitioning new employees toward a defined-contribution system.
October 16 -
New York MTA inspector general rails at lax contractor evaluations
October 14 -
Annual debt service could spike to $4 billion by 2024, or up 55% since 2019, making up 24% of the agency's total revenues, Thomas DiNapoli said.
October 13 -
Adam Andrzejewski, CEO of OpenTheBooks.com, cites years of reckless spending and mismanagement. Paul Burton hosts. (14 minutes)
October 13 -
Coping with tighter budgets during the coronavirus, they are looking to cut through a capital construction process fraught with delays and cost overruns.
October 13 -
Municipal bond issuers are coming market at a 26.2% faster pace than they were at this point last year.
October 8 -
Another week of inflows as reported by ICI and the municipal market continues to push on. There is money to put to work, sources say, depending on who is willing.
October 7 -
The program will give recent grads a firsthand experience of working in city government.
October 6 -
Municipals weakened on Tuesday, with yields off by as much as three basis points.
October 6 -
The transit authority, reeling from the effects of the coronavirus, takes another hit from Wall Street.
October 6