His plans include running mobile sports betting through the state lottery, similar to that of New Hampshire’s model, as a means to generate tax revenue needed to help with the Covid-19 crisis and to prevent sweeping budget cuts. [NY Daily News, Jan. 6] December 2020 Gov. Andrew Cuomo ...
Part of the reason lawmakers are pushing for the bill is the potential tax revenue from New York Online Casino operators. Hundreds of millions of dollars should come from this lucrative industry and hopefully take the state out of the Covid slump. ...
Deliveristas became heros during the COVID-19 pandemic as people relied on them when restaurants, bars and stores closed to curb the spread of disease. The city released a study in November 2022 that concluded these delivery workers made an average of about $14 an hour at that time if tip...
When I had kids- I knew I wanted to expose them to the sport. I loved it so much- and it’s a life long skill. So when RNYD and I were looking to purchase a lake home- we knew we wanted to find a place near skiing. We purchased a cabin in the Poconos during Covid that ha...
Told just finished paying off Covid-related bills in excess of $200,000. WELL: I had no work for nearly a year and have trouble working. I dislike being billed for any service I do not use in 1 year + because I did not know I had to submit a "Cancellation" in writing. NOTE: ...
debt increased to $17.05 trillion in the first quarter of 2023, the NY Fed reported. That marked an increase of $148 billion quarter-over-quarter. Overall, America’s debt balance now stands about $2.9 trillion above where it was at the close of 2019, right before the COVID-19 recession...
is designed to strengthen our balance sheet by eliminating the losses incurred during the Covid pandemic, & reflect the true value of our underlying assets in Capital A “Not many companies successfully exit PN17, & those that do often take many years to achieve it. What makes this milestone...
Big Moneyand arguments in the Scoping Plan are based on co-pollutant emissions (NOx and PM2.5) that allegedly cause impactful hot spots that result in unhealthy air quality. Note that all facilities in New York State have done analyses that prove that their emissions do not directly produce co...
New York City has rebounded from its population loss during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic and is anticipating further population growth in 2023. Its technology sector has expanded in recent years, becoming an important part of its economy. Its diverse international culture continues to...
According to areport issued by the Buffalo Niagara Association of Realtors, the median home sales price in the Buffalo area has increased by more than 65% since March 2020. Before the COVID-19 Pandemic, the average house in Western New York sold for $171,140; in August 2023, that averag...