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CUF in the News

Mile-long under-line market backed for Harlem, Crain's New York Business, July 30, 2010
'High Line for Harlem' Plan Gains Support, DNAinfo, July 29, 2010
Report calls for "A High Line for Harlem", The Real Deal, July 29, 2010
Think Tank Wants Harlem High Line That Isn't Actually a High Line, Curbed NY, July 29, 2010
Brian Lehrer Show Discusses An Aqueduct Alternative, WNYC, July 20, 2010
Nonprofit groups make just a handful of dollars off street fairs throughout city, New York Daily News, July 19, 2010
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Reviving the Middle Class Dream in NYC

This major report by the Center for an Urban Future, titled "Reviving the City of Aspiration," concludes that New York’s longstanding legacy as a place that both sustained a large middle class and elevated countless people from poorer backgrounds into the middle class is now in serious jeopardy.

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Updates

Earlier this year, the Center for an Urban Future published an extensive report about the mounting challenges New York City faces in both retaining its middle class and elevating more low income residents into the ranks of the middle class. One of our key recommendations from that report, titled Reviving the City of Aspiration, was that "city and state officials must embrace community colleges as engines of mobility and dedicate the resources necessary to strengthen these institutions and ensure that a greater number of middle class, poor and working poor New Yorkers can attend these schools and complete their degrees." City officials are now running with our suggestion. Today, Mayor Bloomberg announced a "Gateway to the Middle Class" plan that focuses on boosting community colleges. The mayor's proposal aims to "move more New Yorkers into the middle class by increasing the number of city residents that graduate from community colleges and training them for higher wage jobs in growing industries." The plan will invest an additional $50 million over the next four years to improve the system's quality, accessibility, affordability, and accountability. The new attention and resources for community colleges is an important step in the right direction for the city. Our report found that community colleges in New York are overshadowed by virtually every other facet of the education system and have not received the financial support needed to effectively educate students that come from a wide variety of backgrounds and often require academic remediation. Click here to read the section of our report about community colleges, titled "A Platform For Mobility."


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Blue State Exodus, by Joel Kotkin, Forbes, November 3, 2009
New York unaffordable, by Carly Baldwin, Metro, October 27, 2009
Campaign 09: Fact or Fiction, by Courtney Gross, Gotham Gazette, October 26, 2009
We won't live like sardines in a tin, by Adrienne Leslie, New York Daily News, October 16, 2009
Can Bloomberg's 'Luxury' City Survive?, by Fred Siegel and Harry Siegel, The Wall Street Journal, October 15, 2009
The Mayor Who Added Jobs, and Lost Some, Too, by Christine Haughney, The New York Times, October 14, 2009
Good News: More New York Jobs! Bad News: They Pay $16-$20K, by Roy Edroso, The Village Voice Blog, October 14, 2009
Immigrants embrace Southern living, by Franco Ordoñez, Charlotte Observer, September 20, 2009
Mayor Plans Millions More to Aid Community Colleges, by Javier C. Hernandez, The New York Times, August 14, 2009
Would You Stand on Planes for Cheaper Tickets?, by Derek Thompson, The Atlantic Online, July 22, 2009
New York City's Middle Class Is Voting With Their Feet, by Michael Gray, New York Post, July 11, 2009
NYC Talent Pool Is Key to Recovery, by Paul Bubny, GlobeSt.com, June 24, 2009
Breaking the Feast or Famine Tax Cycle, by Mae Watson Grote, Gotham Gazette, April 6, 2009
Away from the Gated Community, by Ramesh Ponnuru & Reihan Salam , National Review Online, March 9, 2009
Now, recession hits New Yorkers, NDTV, March 3, 2009
Urban Inequality Could Get Worse, by Joel Kotkin, Forbes.com, March 3, 2009
Kicking the middle class, by Neil deMause, Metro NY, February 23, 2009
Bloomberg: Wrong Mayor, Wrong City, Wrong Time, by Richard Kim, The Nation - Blog, February 18, 2009
Op-Ed: A State Grab on NYC Hou$ing, by William C. Thompson, New York Post, February 17, 2009
Middle class' cost challenge, by Lisa Colangelo, New York Daily News, February 11, 2009
CEO Compensation & Public Anger, CNBC Reports, February 11, 2009
You need more green to live in Queens, by Philip Newman, Queens Times Ledger, February 11, 2009
NYC's Ailing Middle: High Costs Prompting Exodus, by Fred Siegel, New York Post, February 10, 2009
New Cheap City!, by Oliver Haydock, New York Observer, February 10, 2009
Middle Class Blues in a City of Extremes, by David Giles, City Limits, February 9, 2009
It Takes 6 Figures to Be Middle Class in New York City, by Kimberly Castro, U.S. News & World Report, February 9, 2009
NYC, London vie for the bottom, by Daniel Massey, Crain's New York Business, February 8, 2009
Report: More U.S.- born residents moving off Staten Island than moving on, by Peter N. Spencer, Staten Island Advance, February 8, 2009
Watch your wallets, Newsday, February 8, 2009
Study: Middle Class In NYC = Six Figure Income, by Hazel Sanchez, WCBS-TV, February 7, 2009
Shocking News: The Middle Class Has It a Lot Harder Here Than Anywhere Else, by Chris Rovzar, New York Magazine/Daily Intel Blog, February 6, 2009
Report: NYC Most Expensive City To Live In, Hands Down, by Mary Schultz, WPIX, February 6, 2009
NYC So Costly You Need to Earn Six Figures to Make Middle Class, By Elizabeth Hays, New York Daily News, February 6, 2009
Study: Middle Class Drop, By Amy Zimmer, Metro, February 6, 2009
$50K In Houston Equals $123K in NYC, Study Finds, by John Del Signore, Gothamist, February 6, 2009
A blue-collar boro shifts gears, by Lisa L. Colangelo, New York Daily News, February 6, 2009
Time to Get Tough, New York Post, February 6, 2009
It's Tough Out There for a Middle-Class New Yorker, Brownstoner, February 6, 2009
Study: Canarsie workers must deal with one of nation's longest commutes, by Jeff Wilkins, New York Daily News, February 6, 2009
Facing Crunch, NYC's Middle Class Flees, CBS News, February 6, 2009
Commute Times in Weiner Land Lag as Bus Ridership Booms, by Brad Aaron, StreetsBlog, February 6, 2009
Big Apple Living Comes at a Big Price, 1010 WINS, February 6, 2009
Questioning the Future for the Middle Class, by Sewell Chan, The New York Times City Room Blog, February 6, 2009
You Try to Live on 500K in This Town, by Allen Salkin, The New York Times, February 6, 2009
New York Flight, By Arun Venugopal, WNYC, February 5, 2009
New York City Datapoint of the Day, By Felix Salmon, Portfolio Market Movers Blog, February 5, 2009
Middle Class Being Squeezed Out Of The City, Study Finds, New York 1, February 5, 2009
City to Middle Class: Just Not That Into You, by Oliver Haydock, The Real Estate Blog/New York Observer, February 5, 2009
City’s middle-class exodus seen accelerating, by Daniel Massey, Crain's New York Business, February 5, 2009
New York Should End Its Obsession With Manhattan, By Joel Kotkin, Forbes, February 3, 2009