You know, I think there are a number of tools that the mayor has to confront the housing crisis. To the first point. We have a city of 8.3 million people. Close to two and a half of them live in rent stabilized units. which are supposed to be the bedrocks of economic stability. The mayor has raised the rent by rates that we haven't seen since a Republican ran City Hall. (04:02–04:08)
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Asserts that New York City has 8.3 million people, with about 2.5 million in rent-stabilized units.
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