More seniors, fewer kids in NYC: state comptroller
The share of the city’s population that is 65 and older increased by 12.7% – or 157,000 people – between 2017 and 2022, according to a new report by the state comptroller’s office. During that same period, the share of the population that is under 18 years old decreased by 6.2% – or 112,000 people.
The comptroller’s report sheds new light on who stayed put and who left during the upheaval caused by the pandemic.by New York State’s office of children and family services show a steady increase in costs of child care since 2017. The yearly median price of child care in New York City is $24,222. In the Bronx – or about 47% of the median household income,
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