Saving Our Middle Class: A Survey of New York's Leaders By the Drum Major Institute for Public Policy

Contributing Organization(s): Drum Major Institute


Author(s)/Creator(s): Drum Major Institute

Publishing Date: 2007-04-01

Issue Areas: Economic Development; Employment and Labor; Housing and Homelessness

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In the wake of troubling findings by the Brookings Institution about New York City's disappearing middle-income neighborhoods, the Drum Major Institute for Public Policy conducted a survey of New York City's leaders to find ways to strengthen and expand the city's middle class. The following results offer the next steps New York must take to make our city more livable and affordable for the current middle class, and put a middle-class standard of living within the reach of more New Yorkers.

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