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New York City’s $4B shelter system rife with mismanagement, nepotism, investigators say

  • A yearslong investigation found widespread mismanagement and nepotism in New York City's $4 billion homeless shelter system, including family members of executives being employed at shelters.
  • The report states that some shelter providers violated competitive bidding rules and that executives earned over $700,000 annually.
  • The city spent $4 billion on homeless services in fiscal year 2024, up from $2.7 billion in 2022.
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