Grocery price increases were strongly influenced by higher prices for beef and other meats, poultry, fish and eggs.
The rent hike applies to apartment leases through Sept. 30, 2026.
Last week, Hochul announced that the checks will be mailed to residents throughout October and November.
The checks will be up to $400, depending on eligibility, and cost the state $2 billion.
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On April 1, National Grid rates will increase by 5.1 percent in Brooklyn, Staten Island and parts of Queens.
In the New York, Newark, and Jersey City region, the food-at-home category saw a 4.4 percent increase in the last year.
New York City-area household spent $77,000 on average per year in 2020 and 2021, new data shows. The U.S. average is much, much lower.
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Households in the New York City area made $3,700 fewer in 2021 than right before the pandemic, according to a new Census Bureau survey.
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A new poll raises the question: how rich must some New Yorkers be to think rising food prices are no big deal?
Sweaty, cash-strapped New Yorkers face a choice during hot summer days: turn on the air conditioning or keep it off to avoid high prices.
Many New York City dwellers went hungry in the past year, with 34 percent skipping meals because of costs, a new poll found.
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The price of eggs, meat, fish and chicken spiked by 17 percent in the New York City area over the past year, Labor Department data show.
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NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer said the Bureau of Labor Law has returned $7.5 million in unpaid wages to 400 city employees.
The $600 payment from the federal stimulus is still in limbo, but certain out-of-work New Yorkers can get up to 59 weeks of state aid.
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If you live in NYC, the findings of this analysis won't shock you.