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    NYC Mayer Announces 5% Cut for all Agencies Amid Migrant Crisis

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    New York City Mayor Adams has issued a warning that city agencies may need to make significant budget cuts in response to the rising costs associated with the migrant crisis. He has instructed all departments to cut 5% from their budgets by November, amounting to several billion dollars from the city-funded portion of the budget.

    However, if the city does not receive sufficient financial aid from the federal government or state legislators by early next year, additional 5% cuts may be required in January and April. These potential cuts could have a significant impact on city services and programs.

    Mayor Adams emphasized that these tough decisions are a result of inaction at the federal and state levels and called on Washington and Albany to provide their fair share of support to address the crisis.

    While the administration aims to minimize disruption to programs and services and has stated that there will not be layoffs, some insiders believe that layoffs may be inevitable if such budget cuts are implemented.

    The announcement comes as the city continues to grapple with surging crime rates and the challenge of providing services to asylum-seekers. The city has spent a significant amount of funds since dealing with the arrival of migrants over a year ago and anticipates substantial future expenditures.

    Overall, the situation highlights the financial strain faced by the city due to the migrant crisis and the need for additional support from higher levels of government to address the situation effectively.

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