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    Debt Burden

    • data.cityofnewyork.us
    • cloud.csiss.gmu.edu
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    application/rdfxml +5
    Updated May 8, 2025
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    Mayor's Office of Management and Budget (OMB) (2025). Debt Burden [Dataset]. https://data.cityofnewyork.us/City-Government/Debt-Burden/hdie-5bdv
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    xml, json, application/rdfxml, tsv, application/rssxml, csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    May 8, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Mayor's Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
    Description

    This dataset has various calculations of debt burden. The data is represented as percentages and will be updated twice per year in the Preliminary and Executive Budgets.

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    General Obligation Debt Service by Fiscal Year

    • catalog.data.gov
    • data.cityofnewyork.us
    Updated Apr 26, 2025
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    data.cityofnewyork.us (2025). General Obligation Debt Service by Fiscal Year [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/nyc-quarterly-bond-update-debt-service-by-fiscal-year
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 26, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    data.cityofnewyork.us
    Description

    This data set provides information on outstanding principal and interest amounts of New York City General Obligation bonds.

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    Debt Collectings in New York, United States - 34 Verified Listings Database

    • poidata.io
    csv, excel, json
    Updated Jul 14, 2025
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    Debt Collectings in New York, United States - 34 Verified Listings Database [Dataset]. https://www.poidata.io/report/debt-collecting/united-states/new-york
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 14, 2025
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    Poidata.io
    Area covered
    New York, United States
    Description

    Comprehensive dataset of 34 Debt collectings in New York, United States as of July, 2025. Includes verified contact information (email, phone), geocoded addresses, customer ratings, reviews, business categories, and operational details. Perfect for market research, lead generation, competitive analysis, and business intelligence. Download a complimentary sample to evaluate data quality and completeness.

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    New Debt Issuance for Local Development Corporations

    • datasets.ai
    • data.ny.gov
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    23, 40, 55, 8
    Updated Sep 22, 2024
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    State of New York (2024). New Debt Issuance for Local Development Corporations [Dataset]. https://datasets.ai/datasets/new-debt-issuance-for-local-development-corporations
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    40, 55, 23, 8Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Sep 22, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    State of New York
    Description

    Public authorities are required by Section 2800 of Public Authorities Law to submit annual reports to the Authorities Budget Office that includes debt information. The dataset consists of new debt issuances reported by Local Development Corporations that covers 8 fiscal years, which includes fiscal years ending in the most recently completed calendar year.

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    Schedule of Debt for State Authorities

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    • data.ny.gov
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    Updated Feb 7, 2025
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    State of New York (2025). Schedule of Debt for State Authorities [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/schedule-of-debt-for-state-authorities
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 7, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    State of New York
    Description

    Public authorities are required by Section 2800 of Public Authorities Law to submit annual reports to the Authorities Budget Office that includes a schedule of the authorities’ debt. The dataset consists of a schedule of debt reported by State Authorities that covers 8 fiscal years, which includes fiscal years ending in the most recently completed calendar year.

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    Debt Affordability Statement Schedules

    • data.cityofnewyork.us
    • datasets.ai
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    application/rdfxml +5
    Updated May 6, 2025
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    Mayor's Office of of Management and Budget (OMB) (2025). Debt Affordability Statement Schedules [Dataset]. https://data.cityofnewyork.us/City-Government/Debt-Affordability-Statement-Schedules/bd8j-m46a
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    application/rssxml, csv, application/rdfxml, xml, json, tsvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    May 6, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Mayor's Office of of Management and Budget (OMB)
    Description

    Statement of Debt Affordability pursuant to Chapter 16 of the Laws of 1997 of the State of New York. This dataset is updated annually. Numerical data is shown in $ in Millions or in Persons and identified in the column labeled Units.

  7. Household Debt by State, County, and MSA

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    Updated Dec 18, 2024
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    Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (2024). Household Debt by State, County, and MSA [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/household-debt-by-state-county-and-msa
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 18, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Federal Reserve Systemhttp://www.federalreserve.gov/
    Federal Reserve Board of Governors
    Description

    The tables and interactive maps below allow users to explore the ratio of debt to income by state, metropolitan statistical area, and county for each year since 1999. Household debt is calculated from Federal Reserve Bank of New York (FRBNY) Consumer Credit Panel/Equifax Data, and household income is reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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    NYC Independent Budget Office (IBO) Debt Outstanding Since FY 2000

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    • data.cityofnewyork.us
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    Updated Sep 2, 2023
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    data.cityofnewyork.us (2023). NYC Independent Budget Office (IBO) Debt Outstanding Since FY 2000 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/nyc-independent-budget-office-ibo-debt-outstanding-since-fy-2000
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 2, 2023
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    data.cityofnewyork.us
    Description

    Amount of debt outstanding as of June 30 of each year. SOURCES: IBO; New York City Comprehensive Annual Financial Report of the Comptroller (various years); Annual Report of the Comptroller on Capital Debt and Obligations (various years); New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports (various years) NOTES: 1In determining what to include as outstanding debt of the City of New York, IBO considered: (1) the city's obligation (contractual and moral) to repay the debt, (2) whether the revenues pledged toward the repayment of the debt would have otherwise accrued to the city, and (3) whether the proceeds of the debt issuance accrue directly to the city. 2GO debt is net of bonds held for debt service on other city-related obligations, referred to in the Comptroller's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) as Treasury Obligations. The 2000–2002 CAFRs show outstanding general obligation debt, before Treasury Obligations, in 2000 and 2001 as $26,892 million and $26,836 million, respectively. However, CAFRs from 2003 on show higher GO debt for the two years, $353 million more for 2000 and $311 million more for 2001; the 2003 CAFR does not provide a note explaining the revisions. IBO uses the numbers reported from 2003 forward. 3Fiscal years 2000, 2002, and 2003 include short-term bond anticipation notes outstanding at year-end of $515 million, $2.2 billion, and $1.1 billion, respectively. 4For fiscal year 2000, Capital Lease Obligations to HHC and PCDC are reported jointly. 5In FY 2008, JSDC bonds outstanding were redeemed with GO bond proceeds, resulting in the elimination of JSDC debt, a reduction in conduit debt outstanding and partially accounting for the increase in GO debt from 2007 to 2008 General Obligation: General obligation bonds are backed by the full faith and credit of the city. City property tax collections are pledged first to pay the principal and interest on these bonds. Treasury Obligations: Treasury obligations are New York City bonds held as investments by the city or by the related entities covered here, including MAC and SFC. They are netted out in order to avoid double counting of the city's obligations. Transitional Finance Authority: Created in 1997, the Transitional Finance Authority (TFA) is a separate legal entity from the City of New York. TFA General Purpose Bonds are secured by the city's collections of personal income tax and, if necessary, sales tax. Recovery Bonds, issued in response to the events of September 11, 2001 differ from general purpose bonds in that they are excluded from the calculation of outstanding TFA debt allowed under the debt limit. TFA Building Aid Revenue Bonds: In fiscal year 2006, the city was authorized by the state Legislature to assign to the TFA all or any portion of the state building aid payable to the city or its school district. The TFA in turn is authorized to issue bonds secured by the aid and dedicated to financing a portion of the city's educational facilities capital plan. TSASC: TSASC Inc. (formerly known as the Tobacco Settlement Asset Securitization Corporation) is a separate legal entity from the City of New York. TSASC bonds are secured by the corporation's purchase from the city of the future revenue stream under a settlement agreement resolving cigarette smoking-related litigation between the settling states and participating manufacturers. Municipal Assistance Corporation for the City of New York: The Municipal Assistance Corporation (MAC) was a separate legal entity from the City of New York, created in 1975 and formally dissolved in 2008. With New York City experiencing a severe fiscal crisis in 1975, MAC allowed the city continued access to credit markets and assisted in the prevention of a default of city general obligation bonds. MAC bonds were secured by state collections of

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    New Debt Issuance for Industrial Development Agencies

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    • data.ny.gov
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    23, 40, 55, 8
    Updated Aug 27, 2024
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    State of New York (2024). New Debt Issuance for Industrial Development Agencies [Dataset]. https://datasets.ai/datasets/new-debt-issuance-for-industrial-development-agencies
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    40, 23, 8, 55Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Aug 27, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    State of New York
    Description

    Public authorities are required by Section 2800 of Public Authorities Law to submit annual reports to the Authorities Budget Office that includes debt information. The dataset consists of new debt issuances reported by Industrial Development Agencies that covers 8 fiscal years, which includes fiscal years ending in the most recently completed calendar year.

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    ‘NYC Independent Budget Office (IBO) Debt Service Since FY 2000’ analyzed by...

    • analyst-2.ai
    Updated Jan 11, 2012
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    Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai) / Inspirient GmbH (inspirient.com) (2012). ‘NYC Independent Budget Office (IBO) Debt Service Since FY 2000’ analyzed by Analyst-2 [Dataset]. https://analyst-2.ai/analysis/data-gov-nyc-independent-budget-office-ibo-debt-service-since-fy-2000-0b51/2b8c8870/?iid=005-452&v=presentation
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    Jan 11, 2012
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    Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai) / Inspirient GmbH (inspirient.com)
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Analysis of ‘NYC Independent Budget Office (IBO) Debt Service Since FY 2000’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/8b64284d-5425-4985-95a3-f08f5869eeda on 27 January 2022.

    --- Dataset description provided by original source is as follows ---

    New York City Annual Debt Service Expense from FY2000 – FY2020 Dollars in millions

    SOURCES: IBO; Mayor's Office of Management and Budget (OMB); New York City Comprehensive Annual Financial Report of the Comptroller (various years); Annual Report of the Comptroller on Capital Debt and Obligations (various years); New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (various years).

    NOTES:
    (1) Debt service is the cost to New York City of repaying its outstanding debt, including both principal and interest. The figures in the table have been adjusted to reflect debt service that was originally scheduled for payment in each year since 2000.

    (2) New York City is required to have a balanced annual budget. In years when it runs a surplus, the primary means the city uses to comply with this requirement is to use up some or all of the surplus by prepaying some of the subsequent years' debt service expenses. As a result, the cash outlay for debt service in a given year is not an accurate representation of the true cost of debt service in that year.

    (3) The defeasance of $536 million of GO bonds in 2007 reduced debt service in 2008, 2009, and 2010. Debt service in the table is presented as if the defeasance had not occurred.

    (4) The defeasance of $1.986 billion of GO bonds in 2008 reduced debt service in 2010. Debt service in the table is presented as if the defeasance had not occurred.

    (5) The defeasance of $718 million of TFA bonds in 2007 reduced debt service in 2008, 2009, and 2010. Debt service in the table is presented as if the defeasance had not occurred.

    (6) The defeasance of $196 million of TFA bonds in 2013 reduced debt service in 2014, 2015, and 2016. Debt service in the table is presented as if the defeasance had not occurred.

    (7) The defeasance of $637 million of TFA bonds in 2015 with savings from Sales Tax Asset Receivable Corporation (STAR) reduced debt service in 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018. Debt service in the table is presented as if the defeasance had not occurred.

    (8) The defeasance of $65 million of Jay Street Development Corporation (JSDC) bonds in 2007 reduced debt service in 2009 and 2010. Debt service in the table is presented as if the defeasance had not occurred.

    (9) TFA BARBs and TSASC are not included in OMB's or the Comptroller's definitions of New York City outstanding debt. For an explanation of these items, and their inclusion in NYC IBO's definition of New York City outstanding debt, please see New Outstanding Debt.

    (10) In 2006, TSASC restructured its outstanding indebtedness. This included a one time expense of $161 million for redeeming all bonds issued under a secured loan agreement with the United States Department of Transportation, via the department's Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (TIFIA) program. Additionally, all prior year TSASC bond series were defeased, leaving only series 2006-1 bonds outstanding.

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  11. NYS Medical Care Facilities Financing Agency Data

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    Updated Jan 1, 2021
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    State of New York (2021). NYS Medical Care Facilities Financing Agency Data [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/new-york-state/nys-medical-care-facilities-financing-agency-data/metadata
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 1, 2021
    Dataset provided by
    Kagglehttp://kaggle.com/
    Authors
    State of New York
    License

    https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/

    Area covered
    New York
    Description

    Content

    DASNY assumed all bonds and notes outstanding from the Medical Care Facilities Financing Agency (MCFFA) on September 1, 1995. As of March 31, 2017, no remaining MCFFA bonds are outstanding, nor will additional MCFFA bonds be issued. DASNY maintained a cumulative record of this debt. The dataset includes details such as Bond Series Name, Maturity Status/Matured or Defeased Date, Bond Series Par Amount and Bond Series Par Amount Outstanding.

    Context

    This is a dataset hosted by the State of New York. The state has an open data platform found here and they update their information according the amount of data that is brought in. Explore New York State using Kaggle and all of the data sources available through the State of New York organization page!

    • Update Frequency: This dataset is updated annually.

    Acknowledgements

    This dataset is maintained using Socrata's API and Kaggle's API. Socrata has assisted countless organizations with hosting their open data and has been an integral part of the process of bringing more data to the public.

    Cover photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash
    Unsplash Images are distributed under a unique Unsplash License.

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    NYC Quarterly Bond Update: Debt Service by Fiscal Year | gimi9.com

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    NYC Quarterly Bond Update: Debt Service by Fiscal Year | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/ny_dfr8-nudu/
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    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    New York
    Description

    This data set provides information on outstanding New York city bonds, interest rate exchange agreements, and projected debt service on those bonds

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    NYC Quarterly Bond Update: General Obligation, DASNY, and the NYCMW Rate...

    • data.amerigeoss.org
    csv, json, rdf, xml
    Updated Apr 16, 2019
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    United States (2019). NYC Quarterly Bond Update: General Obligation, DASNY, and the NYCMW Rate Exchange Agreements [Dataset]. https://data.amerigeoss.org/es_AR/dataset/showcases/nyc-quarterly-bond-update-general-obligation-dasny-and-the-nycmw-rate-exchange-agreements
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    xml, rdf, json, csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Apr 16, 2019
    Dataset provided by
    United States
    Area covered
    Nueva York
    Description

    This is a dataset of General Obligation, Dormitory Authority of the State of New York, and the New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority Interest Rate Exchange Agreements.

    This data set provides information on outstanding New York city bonds, interest rate exchange agreements, and projected debt service on those bonds.

    Note: In the Table "General Obligation, Dormitory Authority of the State of New York, and the New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority Interest Rate Exchange Agreements",*Mark-to-Market Values are calculated by a third party swap adviser, Mohanty Gargiulo LLC.

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    ‘NYC Quarterly Bond Update: General Obligation, DASNY, and the NYCMW Rate...

    • analyst-2.ai
    Updated Feb 17, 2019
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    Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai) / Inspirient GmbH (inspirient.com) (2019). ‘NYC Quarterly Bond Update: General Obligation, DASNY, and the NYCMW Rate Exchange Agreements’ analyzed by Analyst-2 [Dataset]. https://analyst-2.ai/analysis/data-gov-nyc-quarterly-bond-update-general-obligation-dasny-and-the-nycmw-rate-exchange-agreements-f790/latest
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 17, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai) / Inspirient GmbH (inspirient.com)
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    New York
    Description

    Analysis of ‘NYC Quarterly Bond Update: General Obligation, DASNY, and the NYCMW Rate Exchange Agreements’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/e2ddd773-6ac7-42d9-bfd0-2c06bc1b57d0 on 27 January 2022.

    --- Dataset description provided by original source is as follows ---

    This is a dataset of General Obligation, Dormitory Authority of the State of New York, and the New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority Interest Rate Exchange Agreements.

    This data set provides information on outstanding New York city bonds, interest rate exchange agreements, and projected debt service on those bonds.

    Note: In the Table "General Obligation, Dormitory Authority of the State of New York, and the New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority Interest Rate Exchange Agreements",*Mark-to-Market Values are calculated by a third party swap adviser, Mohanty Gargiulo LLC.

    --- Original source retains full ownership of the source dataset ---

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    ‘NYC Independent Budget Office (IBO) Debt Outstanding Since FY 2000’...

    • analyst-2.ai
    Updated Jan 27, 2022
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    Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai) / Inspirient GmbH (inspirient.com) (2022). ‘NYC Independent Budget Office (IBO) Debt Outstanding Since FY 2000’ analyzed by Analyst-2 [Dataset]. https://analyst-2.ai/analysis/data-gov-nyc-independent-budget-office-ibo-debt-outstanding-since-fy-2000-530d/4235bc61/?iid=005-335&v=presentation
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 27, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai) / Inspirient GmbH (inspirient.com)
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Analysis of ‘NYC Independent Budget Office (IBO) Debt Outstanding Since FY 2000’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/3ac50156-4367-435d-822e-f3bd539f7fc4 on 27 January 2022.

    --- Dataset description provided by original source is as follows ---

    Amount of debt outstanding as of June 30 of each year.

    SOURCES: IBO; New York City Comprehensive Annual Financial Report of the Comptroller (various years); Annual Report of the Comptroller on Capital Debt and Obligations (various years); New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports (various years) NOTES: 1In determining what to include as outstanding debt of the City of New York, IBO considered: (1) the city's obligation (contractual and moral) to repay the debt, (2) whether the revenues pledged toward the repayment of the debt would have otherwise accrued to the city, and (3) whether the proceeds of the debt issuance accrue directly to the city. 2GO debt is net of bonds held for debt service on other city-related obligations, referred to in the Comptroller's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) as Treasury Obligations. The 2000–2002 CAFRs show outstanding general obligation debt, before Treasury Obligations, in 2000 and 2001 as $26,892 million and $26,836 million, respectively. However, CAFRs from 2003 on show higher GO debt for the two years, $353 million more for 2000 and $311 million more for 2001; the 2003 CAFR does not provide a note explaining the revisions. IBO uses the numbers reported from 2003 forward. 3Fiscal years 2000, 2002, and 2003 include short-term bond anticipation notes outstanding at year-end of $515 million, $2.2 billion, and $1.1 billion, respectively. 4For fiscal year 2000, Capital Lease Obligations to HHC and PCDC are reported jointly. 5In FY 2008, JSDC bonds outstanding were redeemed with GO bond proceeds, resulting in the elimination of JSDC debt, a reduction in conduit debt outstanding and partially accounting for the increase in GO debt from 2007 to 2008

    General Obligation: General obligation bonds are backed by the full faith and credit of the city. City property tax collections are pledged first to pay the principal and interest on these bonds.

    Treasury Obligations: Treasury obligations are New York City bonds held as investments by the city or by the related entities covered here, including MAC and SFC. They are netted out in order to avoid double counting of the city's obligations.

    Transitional Finance Authority: Created in 1997, the Transitional Finance Authority (TFA) is a separate legal entity from the City of New York. TFA General Purpose Bonds are secured by the city's collections of personal income tax and, if necessary, sales tax. Recovery Bonds, issued in response to the events of September 11, 2001 differ from general purpose bonds in that they are excluded from the calculation of outstanding TFA debt allowed under the debt limit.

    TFA Building Aid Revenue Bonds: In fiscal year 2006, the city was authorized by the state Legislature to assign to the TFA all or any portion of the state building aid payable to the city or its school district. The TFA in turn is authorized to issue bonds secured by the aid and dedicated to financing a portion of the city's educational facilities capital plan.

    TSASC: TSASC Inc. (formerly known as the Tobacco Settlement Asset Securitization Corporation) is a separate legal entity from the City of New York. TSASC bonds are secured by the corporation's purchase from the city of the future revenue stream under a settlement agreement resolving cigarette smoking-related litigation between the settling states and participating manufacturers.

    Municipal Assistance Corporation for the City of New York: The Municipal Assistance Corporation (MAC) was a separate legal entity from the City of New York, created in 1975 and formally dissolved in 2008. With New York City experiencing a severe fiscal crisis in 1975, MAC allowed the city continued access to credit markets and assisted in the prevention of a default of city general obligation bonds. MAC bonds were secured by state collections of

    --- Original source retains full ownership of the source dataset ---

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    ‘Financial Services for NYCHA Residents by Borough - Local Law 163’ analyzed...

    • analyst-2.ai
    Updated Jan 27, 2022
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    Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai) / Inspirient GmbH (inspirient.com) (2022). ‘Financial Services for NYCHA Residents by Borough - Local Law 163’ analyzed by Analyst-2 [Dataset]. https://analyst-2.ai/analysis/data-gov-financial-services-for-nycha-residents-by-borough-local-law-163-965b/latest
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 27, 2022
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    Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai) / Inspirient GmbH (inspirient.com)
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Analysis of ‘Financial Services for NYCHA Residents by Borough - Local Law 163’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/c1196af8-40d3-47ac-a2cf-1cdfc3922eb9 on 27 January 2022.

    --- Dataset description provided by original source is as follows ---

    This datasets contains information about NYCHA residents’ use of:

    a) NYC Financial Empowerment Centers: a program that provides free, one-on-one professional financial counseling and coaching to all NYC residents. Each row in the dataset represents the number of NYCHA residents on a Borough-level who utilized this service;

    b) EmpoweredNYC: is an initiative to assist New Yorkers with disabilities and their families to better manage their finances and become more financially stable. Each row in the dataset represents the number of NYCHA residents on a Borough-level who utilized this service;

    c) Student Loan Debt clinic: is an initiative to help New Yorkers understand their student loans and how to repay them. Each row in the dataset represents the number of NYCHA residents on a Borough-level who utilized this service; and

    d) Ready to Rent: a program providing free one-on-one financial counseling to New Yorkers seeking to apply for affordable housing units through HPD’s Housing Connect lottery. Each row in the dataset represents the number of NYCHA residents on a Borough-level who utilized this service.

    The dataset is part of the annual report compiled by the Mayor’s Office of Operations as mandated by the Local Law 163 of 2016 on different services provided to NYCHA residents. See other datasets in this report by searching the keyword “Services available to NYCHA Residents - Local Law 163 (2016)” on the Open Data Portal.

    --- Original source retains full ownership of the source dataset ---

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    Financial Services for NYCHA Residents by Council District - Local Law 163

    • data.cityofnewyork.us
    • datasets.ai
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    application/rdfxml +5
    Updated Dec 29, 2022
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    Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) (2022). Financial Services for NYCHA Residents by Council District - Local Law 163 [Dataset]. https://data.cityofnewyork.us/City-Government/Financial-Services-for-NYCHA-Residents-by-Council-/vk6p-jwjf
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    json, csv, application/rdfxml, application/rssxml, xml, tsvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Dec 29, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP)
    Description

    This datasets contains information about NYCHA residents’ use of:

    a) NYC Financial Empowerment Centers: a program that provides free, one-on-one professional financial counseling and coaching to all NYC residents. Each row in the dataset represents the number of NYCHA residents on a Borough-level who utilized this service;

    b) EmpoweredNYC: is an initiative to assist New Yorkers with disabilities and their families to better manage their finances and become more financially stable. Each row in the dataset represents the number of NYCHA residents on a Borough-level who utilized this service;

    c) Student Loan Debt clinic: is an initiative to help New Yorkers understand their student loans and how to repay them. Each row in the dataset represents the number of NYCHA residents on a Borough-level who utilized this service; and

    d) Ready to Rent: a program providing free one-on-one financial counseling to New Yorkers seeking to apply for affordable housing units through HPD’s Housing Connect lottery. Each row in the dataset represents the number of NYCHA residents on a Borough-level who utilized this service.

    The dataset is part of the annual report compiled by the Mayor’s Office of Operations as mandated by the Local Law 163 of 2016 on different services provided to NYCHA residents. See other datasets in this report by searching the keyword “Services available to NYCHA Residents - Local Law 163 (2016)” on the Open Data Portal.

  18. d

    Capital Plan Funding Source

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    • data.cityofnewyork.us
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    23, 40, 55, 8
    Updated Nov 10, 2020
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    City of New York (2020). Capital Plan Funding Source [Dataset]. https://datasets.ai/datasets/capital-plan-funding-source
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 10, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of New York
    Description

    This dataset describes the type and amounts of capital funding sources in each plan. This includes debt issuances through financing entities and other cash sources. This dataset is updated four times per year after publication of the First Quarter, Preliminary, Executive and Adopted Financial Plan, usually in November, January, April and June respectively.

  19. d

    NYC Independent Budget Office (IBO) Debt Service Since FY 2000

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    • data.cityofnewyork.us
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    Updated Sep 2, 2023
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    data.cityofnewyork.us (2023). NYC Independent Budget Office (IBO) Debt Service Since FY 2000 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/nyc-independent-budget-office-ibo-debt-service-since-fy-2000
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 2, 2023
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    data.cityofnewyork.us
    Description

    New York City Annual Debt Service Expense from FY2000 – FY2020 Dollars in millions SOURCES: IBO; Mayor's Office of Management and Budget (OMB); New York City Comprehensive Annual Financial Report of the Comptroller (various years); Annual Report of the Comptroller on Capital Debt and Obligations (various years); New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (various years). NOTES: (1) Debt service is the cost to New York City of repaying its outstanding debt, including both principal and interest. The figures in the table have been adjusted to reflect debt service that was originally scheduled for payment in each year since 2000. (2) New York City is required to have a balanced annual budget. In years when it runs a surplus, the primary means the city uses to comply with this requirement is to use up some or all of the surplus by prepaying some of the subsequent years' debt service expenses. As a result, the cash outlay for debt service in a given year is not an accurate representation of the true cost of debt service in that year. (3) The defeasance of $536 million of GO bonds in 2007 reduced debt service in 2008, 2009, and 2010. Debt service in the table is presented as if the defeasance had not occurred. (4) The defeasance of $1.986 billion of GO bonds in 2008 reduced debt service in 2010. Debt service in the table is presented as if the defeasance had not occurred. (5) The defeasance of $718 million of TFA bonds in 2007 reduced debt service in 2008, 2009, and 2010. Debt service in the table is presented as if the defeasance had not occurred. (6) The defeasance of $196 million of TFA bonds in 2013 reduced debt service in 2014, 2015, and 2016. Debt service in the table is presented as if the defeasance had not occurred. (7) The defeasance of $637 million of TFA bonds in 2015 with savings from Sales Tax Asset Receivable Corporation (STAR) reduced debt service in 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018. Debt service in the table is presented as if the defeasance had not occurred. (8) The defeasance of $65 million of Jay Street Development Corporation (JSDC) bonds in 2007 reduced debt service in 2009 and 2010. Debt service in the table is presented as if the defeasance had not occurred. (9) TFA BARBs and TSASC are not included in OMB's or the Comptroller's definitions of New York City outstanding debt. For an explanation of these items, and their inclusion in NYC IBO's definition of New York City outstanding debt, please see New Outstanding Debt. (10) In 2006, TSASC restructured its outstanding indebtedness. This included a one time expense of $161 million for redeeming all bonds issued under a secured loan agreement with the United States Department of Transportation, via the department's Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (TIFIA) program. Additionally, all prior year TSASC bond series were defeased, leaving only series 2006-1 bonds outstanding.

  20. S

    New Debt Issuance for State Authorities

    • data.ny.gov
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    application/rdfxml +5
    Updated Feb 5, 2025
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    Authorities Budget Office (2025). New Debt Issuance for State Authorities [Dataset]. https://data.ny.gov/Transparency/New-Debt-Issuance-for-State-Authorities/83xh-6x8i
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    csv, application/rdfxml, xml, json, application/rssxml, tsvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Feb 5, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Authorities Budget Office
    Description

    Public authorities are required by Section 2800 of Public Authorities Law to submit annual reports to the Authorities Budget Office that includes debt information. The dataset consists of new debt issuances reported by State Authorities that covers 8 fiscal years, which includes fiscal years ending in the most recently completed calendar year.

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Mayor's Office of Management and Budget (OMB) (2025). Debt Burden [Dataset]. https://data.cityofnewyork.us/City-Government/Debt-Burden/hdie-5bdv

Debt Burden

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Dataset updated
May 8, 2025
Dataset authored and provided by
Mayor's Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
Description

This dataset has various calculations of debt burden. The data is represented as percentages and will be updated twice per year in the Preliminary and Executive Budgets.

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