The 2016 Income & Expense Study analyzes the cost of operating and maintaining rental housing, examing the conditions that existed in New York's rent stabilized housing market in 2013, the year for which the most recent data is available, and also the extent by which these conditions changed from 2012.
The 2016 Income and Affordability Study reports on housing affordability and tenant income in New York City's rental market. The study highlights year-to-year changes in many of the major economic factors affecting New York City's tenant population and takes into consideration a broad range of market forces and public policies affecting housing affordability.
This report contains data on the number of complaints for offenses described in Administrative Code 14-150(d) occurring in the transit jurisdiction, divided by transit district and precinct.
This report contains data on the number of complaints for offenses described in Administrative Code 14-150(d) occurring on a bus (NYC Transit), divided by transit district and precinct.
This report describes the racial disparities for young men and women in New York City in the domains of Education, Economic Mobility and Security, Health and Wellbeing, and Personal and Community Safety.
The Second Annual Report of the Department of Investigation's (DOI) Office of the Inspector General for the New York (OIG-NYPD) provides an overview of OIG-NYPD's mission, achievements, substantive reviews, and policy recommendations made to the New York City Police Department (NYPD) in Calendar Year 2015. Over the course of the year, OIG-NYPD issued four major policy studies which highlighted important issues facing policing in New York City and offered recommendations for reform. Nearly 75% of those recommendations have been implemented or accepted in principle by NYPD as of April 1, 2016. OIG-NYPD's Second Annual Report outlines OIG-NYPD's recommendations and analyzes how NYPD has responded to each of OIG-NYPD's proposed reforms.