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Posts by Thomas P. DiNapoli

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#EarthDay is a good reminder to take advantage of the great outdoors. NY’s State Parks are a valuable public resource, seeing mostly a steady climb in visitors over the past decade.

Check out attendance #’s across the state. www.osc.ny.gov/reports/state-parks-grow...

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SOMOS was jammed packed this weekend! Thank you to Assemblymember Karines Reyes and the hardworking staff of SOMOS. What a great celebration of their 40th Anniversary as we turned a moment into a movement!

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A great day in the streets of New York City yesterday celebrating Persian culture. Grateful to stand alongside such vibrant and welcoming New Yorkers.

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The NY LGBT Network is a leader on Long Island and in Queens addressing critical needs of LGBTQ+ NYers. Last night’s gala raised important awareness and honored several people who are making a difference in our communities. Congratulations to all!

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Weekend ridership across all MTA services is recovering at a stronger pace than weekdays since the pandemic, and that recovery gap is growing.

See my latest report on MTA service.
www.osc.ny.gov/press/releases/2026/04/d...

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#YomHaShoah

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AACEO & Watchful Eye continue to bring the Brooklyn community together to tackle public health and safety issues. Congrats on 17 years of service and civic engagement. I enjoyed being a part of your celebration.

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We returned $126M in lost money in March. You could be next.

Search for unclaimed funds today: https://ouf.osc.ny.gov/app/claim-search

#UnclaimedFunds #LostMoney

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Bar chart titled "NYC Unemployment Rates" shows data for White, Black, Asian, and Hispanic groups comparing the years 2019 and 2025. Each group has two bars; orange for 2019 and yellow for 2025. The chart indicates higher unemployment rates for 2025. Source: New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli.

Bar chart titled "NYC Unemployment Rates" shows data for White, Black, Asian, and Hispanic groups comparing the years 2019 and 2025. Each group has two bars; orange for 2019 and yellow for 2025. The chart indicates higher unemployment rates for 2025. Source: New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli.

NYC continues to experience uneven employment across demographic groups, even as overall unemployment has improved since 2020. Youths and Blacks continue to experience high unemployment post pandemic. https://on.ny.gov/41Qd9B1

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New York is home to over 300K Arab Americans who strengthen our culture and economy. As we celebrate Arab American Heritage Month, let's keep working together to ensure respect and inclusion for every community in our state.

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Happy Easter! May this blessed holiday bring quality time with loved ones and hope for the days ahead.

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Women's History Month Conversation with L. Joy Williams
Women's History Month Conversation with L. Joy Williams As part of the office's celebration of Women's History Month, State Comptroller DiNapoli sits down with NAACP New York State Conference President L. Joy Williams.

Pleased to join @ljoywilliams.bsky.social, the president of the NYS NAACP, for an inspiring conversation during Women's History Month. L. Joy is a respected leader who has spent her career advancing civil rights & advocating for social justice. Thanks for sitting down with me! https://bit.ly/4mcGD5A

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DiNapoli Releases Bond Calendar for Second Quarter New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli today announced a tentative schedule of planned bond sales for New York State, New York City and their major public authorities during the second quarter ...

Today I announced a tentative schedule of planned bond sales for New York State, NYC and their major public authorities during the second quarter of 2026.

🔗 www.osc.ny.gov/press/releases/2026/04/d...

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DiNapoli: Federal Tariffs and Other Actions Hurt Tourism and NY Exports New York had one of the steepest drops of any state in international tourism in 2025, with overseas travelers falling 3% — a loss of over 176,000 visitors — second only to California, according to an ...

Supportive policies that welcome travelers and trade are needed to avoid damaging economic consequences.

My report: www.osc.ny.gov/press/releas...

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International tourism to NY dropped in 2025, impacting jobs and harming local economies, especially near the Canadian border. Tariffs are also taking a toll. NY exports declined with nearly half of the state’s trading partners.

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NY labor has an important stake in the state budget. Good to hear from @nysaflcio.bsky.social and President Mario Cilento and affiliates on their priorities and reaffirm how my office will continue to be a partner and advocate for workers.

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Starbucks’ CEO earns 1,794x the median worker, while company performance lags and a labor dispute goes unresolved. That’s poor governance and a risk to long-term shareholder value. New York state's pension fund is opposing board directors and executive compensation.

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This image features a text summary of the "State Comptroller’s Review of NYC Budget." It lists three points: a major shift in transparency to identify budget risks, funding relies on tax collections remaining strong and new revenue, and budget should avoid using reserves to balance the budget. At the bottom, there is a website link for the report and a name of State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli. The background shows a NYC skyline.

This image features a text summary of the "State Comptroller’s Review of NYC Budget." It lists three points: a major shift in transparency to identify budget risks, funding relies on tax collections remaining strong and new revenue, and budget should avoid using reserves to balance the budget. At the bottom, there is a website link for the report and a name of State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli. The background shows a NYC skyline.

NYC’s $127B FY 2027 preliminary budget provides more transparency for spending but shows an emerging structural budget gap that may require choices that threaten the city’s fiscal stability, competitiveness and affordability.

www.osc.ny.gov/press/releas...

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May Muslims here at home and around the globe have a blessed Eid al-Fitr. Wishing peace and compassion during this time.

Eid Mubarak!

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Seven villages were designated in fiscal stress by my office today.

Find out why they are in stress and how your village ranked ⬇️
www.osc.ny.gov/press/releases/2026/03/d...

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I welcomed @nyspef.bsky.social members to Albany for their legislative meetings. One thing they can count on is a secure state pension fund. Thanks to President Wayne Spence for being a strong partner to me and my office.

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New York State Financial Reporting Annual Comprehensive Financial Report | Financial Condition Report | Cash Basis Reports

State tax collections in Feb. totaled $9.6B – $1.4B higher than those in Feb. 2025. Compared to SFY 2026-27 Exec. Budget Financial Plan estimates, year-to-date collections were $325.6M higher.

https://www.osc.ny.gov/reports/finance

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The NYS Comptroller’s office works hard for New Yorkers to ensure accountability and transparency at all levels of government. Sunshine week is a symbol of our commitment to effective governance and prevention of waste, fraud and abuse.

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Top 3 Industry Sectors in 2024 infographic. Includes percentage of total employment: Health Care and Social Assistance at 20.1%, Educational Services at 9.9%, and Retail Trade at 8.6%. Blue background with report URL at the bottom.  www.osc.ny.gov/reports. New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli is noted.

Top 3 Industry Sectors in 2024 infographic. Includes percentage of total employment: Health Care and Social Assistance at 20.1%, Educational Services at 9.9%, and Retail Trade at 8.6%. Blue background with report URL at the bottom. www.osc.ny.gov/reports. New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli is noted.

Our latest report focuses on how industry sectors shape NY’s economic landscape. Service-providing sectors have powered job growth and now make up over 85% of the almost 9.7M jobs in the state.

Learn more ↓ www.osc.ny.gov/press/releas...

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Wonderful to join to the St. Patrick’s celebration in Buffalo. Irish heritage and culture run deep in Western NY, represented well by the Buffalo Irish Center. We honor the Irish immigrants who made a home in NY and contributed greatly to our state.

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Congratulations to a great Long Islander, Roger Tilles. I joined him yesterday for his last Board of Regents meeting as he retires from 21 years of service to New York’s students and educators.

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DiNapoli Report Analyzes Increases in NYC's Unsheltered Population and Spending In a report released today, State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli examined New York City’s expanded efforts to address the rise in its unsheltered (street homeless) population.

The homeless population living on NYC’s streets has grown even as the city effectively found shelter for homeless individuals. My new report looks at the costs and ways to improve outcomes for the city’s unsheltered homeless individuals.

www.osc.ny.gov/press/releas...

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Today, my office released a report analyzing five audits that found systemic failures threatening thousands of Mitchell-Lama affordable housing units across New York.

Here’s what needs to change: www.osc.ny.gov/press/releas...

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International Women's Day

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Wishing a happy Holi to all who celebrated this week! My office hosted a special lunch hour gathering for our employees to recognize the Hindu Festival of Colors. Thank you to our team member, Juhi Gupta, for sharing this tradition with us!

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