New York City's inclusive economic recovery

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New York City: some say it’s the center of the universe. But despite its size and economic heft, it was rocked early and hard by the pandemic. More than a year after it was locked down, NYC has begun to recover—yet challenges remain, and ensuring that the city’s growth is inclusive will take real effort. How did New Yorkers experience the pandemic, what are they thinking about the future, and what can be done to ensure the recovery doesn't exacerbate inequities or create barriers to economic inclusion? A new article lays out a dozen key insights that present a unique view of the issues and opportunities ahead.
— Torea Frey, managing editor, Seattle
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Twelve insights for an inclusive economic recovery for New York City
A robust recovery for the United States' largest city is a recovery for all New Yorkers, especially its most vulnerable.
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