He budgeted paltry fractions of what was actually required, undermining the city's ability to fulfill its promises. These are not optional services. They are critical responsibilities of city government. Let's talk about the state and city imbalance. In fiscal year 2022, New York City sent $68.8 billion in revenue to Albany and received 47.6 billion back. That is more than a gap. It is a $21.2 billion chasm and it can no longer be sustained. (05:10–05:20)
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Asserts that in fiscal year 2022, NYC sent $68.8 billion to Albany and received $47.6 billion back.
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