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Mamdani’s Budget Boast Masks Hidden Fee Frenzy That Soaks New Yorkers [WATCH]

Jim Taft
Last updated: May 13, 2026 10:09 am
By Jim Taft 6 Min Read
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Mamdani’s Budget Boast Masks Hidden Fee Frenzy That Soaks New Yorkers [WATCH]
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Mayor Zohran Mamdani rolled out his first city budget this week with all the smug satisfaction of a man who thinks he has solved New York City’s money problems.

His 124.7 billion dollar spending plan supposedly closes a multibillion dollar gap, yet every so-called saving is propped up by price hikes, delayed payments, and fancy accounting tricks that would make even a Wall Street banker blush.

Mamdani dubbed it a “new era of government,” but the only thing new is how creatively he found to dig into taxpayers’ wallets without calling it a tax hike.

Behind his upbeat rhetoric of “fiscal responsibility” hides a maze of fee increases, service cuts, and accounting maneuvers that burden working families already stretched thin.

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While he congratulated his team of newly minted “Chief Savings Officers” for uncovering 1.7 billion dollars in savings over two years, fiscal watchdogs were quick to call foul.

They described his plan as smoke and mirrors, with “fake savings” resting on gimmicks and unproven revenue sources.

Even political insiders from his own party seem unimpressed, calling the plan as authentic as a Hollywood facelift.

Under the mayor’s so-called savings program, ambulance transport costs will rise to squeeze nearly 25 million more from residents each year.

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City Hall will also start billing up to 10 million more a year for EMS calls that do not lead to hospital transport.

This is what Mamdani calls “efficiency.”

New Yorkers, meanwhile, will just see bigger bills.

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The city aims to rake in extra cash by ticketing more drivers in bus lanes, targeting the trade waste industry, jacking up tree replacement charges, and expanding collection through new compliance audits.

Property owners will face additional scrutiny as City Hall cracks down on the popular STAR credit and plans to blame “abatement compliance” for another 24 million in annual revenue.

Departments across the city are expected to trim spending in ways that look suspiciously petty.

The Department of Veterans’ Services plans to slash events honoring veterans to save a mere 60,000 dollars.

The Sanitation Department will shut down a battery disposal program, saving only 353,000.

These moves hardly sound like the actions of a mayor claiming to deliver “a new era of government.”

Much of the mayor’s so-called reform hinges on “re-estimating” revenues, a creative term for counting money that has not yet appeared.

He anticipates more funds from handgun license fees, new permits, and even Taxi and Limousine Commission renewals.

The phrase “improved financial controls” quietly appears in multiple departments’ projections, covering what amounts to hundreds of millions in vague, unexplained savings.

The Department of Education is expected to shoulder much of the weight.

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This year alone, it is supposed to find nearly 150 million through “cost containment,” which somehow balloons to a jaw-dropping 922 million next year.

That may sound heroic on paper, but with no details provided, it is just another line item of hope and wishful thinking.

Mamdani claimed his government “refuses to kick structural challenges down the road.” Yet that is exactly what this budget does.

It stretches out payments to pension funds to pretend at balance, claiming a 2.3 billion dollar short-term win that will haunt the city later.

A new pied-a-terre tax on luxury second homes is supposed to bring in another 500 million, though analysts say those figures are built on sand.

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The mayor’s press conference was rich in tone and thin in truth.

He bragged about 94 million saved by canceling some contracts and giving city employees more work, and another 28 million from “modernizing technology.”

He even took credit for supposed “efficiency improvements” that allegedly reduce overtime and merge office space.

Yet none of these piecemeal steps amount to structural reform.

Even the city’s own comptroller, Mark Levine, bluntly warned that the plan “relies on 2.8 billion in one-time measures” and “does not fix the fact that the city still spends more than it takes in, even with record revenues.”

Translation: Mamdani is spending like a progressive dreamer while pretending to be a fiscal savior.

Andrew Rein of the Citizens Budget Commission offered polite applause for reining in a sliver of spending but admitted that more belt-tightening is needed.

His carefully worded criticism captures what most observers already know.

City Hall is still playing the same old budget games dressed up with new talking points.

The budget now moves to the City Council, where negotiations will likely feature the same tired dance of headline promises and hidden costs.

Unless serious fiscal adults step in, New Yorkers can expect to keep getting nickeled and dimed under the guise of “innovation.”

Mamdani’s “new era” looks a lot like the old one,  just with higher fees and bigger smiles from the bureaucrats cashing the checks.

Warning: Account balances and purchasing power no longer tell the same story. Know in 2 minutes if your retirement is working for you.

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