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    NYC spending $387 per migrant each day as Mayor Eric Adams tries to
    slash spending amid influx of nearly 65K
    By Social Links forCraig McCarthy and Social Links forEmily Crane
    Published March 12, 2024, 3:12 p.m. ET
    New York City is forking out an average of $387 per day to put up a
    single migrant household in taxpayer-funded shelters, the latest data
    from City Hall show.

    That number — known as the “cumulative per diem” — is the average of what the city has spent to house and feed each migrant household per day
    every month since the start of the crisis in spring 2022.

    The daily bill has slowly been dropping as the city desperately
    continues to try and slash asylum-seeker spending amid the ongoing
    crisis, with about 64,800 migrants in its care as of last week.

    The $387 for February was down $5 from October 2023, when there were
    about 65,400 migrants in city care. The cumulative average began to go
    down steadily that month, hitting $391 in November, $390 in December and
    $388 in January.

    Mayor Eric Adams
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    The Big Apple is currently forking out an average of $387 per day to put
    up a single adult migrant in one its taxpayer-funded shelters, the
    latest data from Mayor Eric Adams’ administration show.
    Paul Martinka
    City Hall has pegged the decline on cost-cutting measures implemented by
    Mayor Eric Adams’ administration to combat the crisis that’s forecast to set the Big Apple back $10 billion through next fiscal year.

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    Hizzoner had controversially ordered all city agencies to slash spending
    by an initial 5% last November — and then a further 5% in January — in response to the ever-growing costs of the migrant crisis.

    Then, he abruptly called off a third wave of anticipated 5% cuts last
    month, citing “better-than-expected” revenue and further reductions in migrant spending.

    Migrants outside the Roosevelt Hotel shelter
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    The daily bill — known as the “per diem rate” — is down $5 from last October when the city was coughing up $392 on average a day to shelter
    and feed an asylum seeker, according to the data.
    Matthew McDermott
    Based on those saving measures, City Hall is now forecasting the average
    daily cost of sheltering an asylum seekers to come in at $386 for the
    2024 fiscal year — and drop further to $352 for FY25.

    “As we continue to take action now by implementing the administration’s strategy of managing the population in our care and bringing down
    per-diem costs, we will continue to advocate for additional support from
    our state and federal partners,” the City Hall rep said.

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    Still, the per diem migrants costs are considerably higher than what it
    sets the city back to house the homeless population — a fact Department
    of Social Services commissioner Molly Wasow Park chalked up to the hefty
    cost of putting asylum seekers in hotels.

    Migrants depart Roosevelt Hotel, walk around the corner where they
    boarded a city bus that left shortly thereafter.
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    The daily bill has slowly been dropping as the city desperately
    continues to try and slash migrant spending.
    Robert Miller
    “Commercial hotels are an incredibly expensive way to provide shelters,” Wasow Park told a City council budget hearing on Monday after being
    questioned about migrant costs.

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    “Our overall per diem numbers… for single adults, the average per diem
    is $145.13.”

    The commish added: “I absolutely think we will see changes in the asylum number as there is a push to manage costs down.”

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    Captain America
    1 day ago

    My friends and I are starting a venture capital fund to acquire and
    build Bodegas. We see this as a huge opportunity as the Spanish
    population rapidly increases.

    Most pay in cash or with Adams or government gift cards, so there is a
    big tax savings. Plus, we can make side money selling green cards...

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    Tears of Sorrow
    1 day ago

    well for some enterprising young Americans it would work

    TIME TO BRING BACK THE MAFIA


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    Smiley Jackson
    1 day ago

    Adams could just tell Gibberish Joe to close the border...


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    WM
    1 day ago

    Both Hochul and Adams decision to allow illegal asylum seekers into our
    state and cities will upend yearly budgets. NY taxpayers are on the
    hook to support this horrible plan. I did not vote for this nor should
    we have to pay for it. All voters should have buyers remorse. Time to consider a rec...

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