Nine of those 16 are not New York City residents.
New York City residents pay more than 75 percent of the tolls.
One in four New York City residents under 65 does not have health insurance.
New York City residents who have not yet received applications should call (718) 935-9500 for further instructions.
New York City residents will, of course, be the real losers.
This put the total tax for New York City residents at 10 1/4 percent.
New York City residents would see a 20 percent increase in their income tax credits available under the program.
In 1989, 31 percent of New York City residents from 16 to 19 worked.
Of that, $2.8 billion was spent on New York City residents, according to the department.
New York City residents won't have to start sharing showers.
Nine of those 16 are not New York City residents.
New York City residents pay more than 75 percent of the tolls.
One in four New York City residents under 65 does not have health insurance.
New York City residents who have not yet received applications should call (718) 935-9500 for further instructions.
New York City residents will, of course, be the real losers.
This put the total tax for New York City residents at 10 1/4 percent.
New York City residents would see a 20 percent increase in their income tax credits available under the program.
In 1989, 31 percent of New York City residents from 16 to 19 worked.
Of that, $2.8 billion was spent on New York City residents, according to the department.
New York City residents won't have to start sharing showers.