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NYC Mayor vows to increase tax credits for working New Yorkers

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On Sunday, March 13, the Mayor of New York City, Eric Adams vowed to increase tax credits for New Yorkers.

This is to bring to life his vision for a better social safety net. 

He said 840,000 working city residents, “are allowed to get this benefit to put money in their pockets. It helps with food, it helps with bills, it helps with rent. It just helps, period.”

“We’re hoping we can have the tax incentives that will allow for the expansion of child care,” he continued.

The mayor said an earned income tax credit and investments in child care should be part of the 2023 budget proposals.

He’s also calling on lawmakers in Albany to match the $250 million investment in the state budget as well.

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