New York City is spending more than $10 million a day to house and feed thousands of migrants, according to an estimate by the city’s emergency-management chief Friday — but the Big Apple is still barely getting a dime in aid from President Biden .
The mind-blowing cost of the crisis was revealed when city Emergency Management Commissioner Zach Iscol told a City Council panel that Gotham’s Department of Homeless Services and Health & Hospitals each spend an average of $363 daily to provide food and shelter for just a single migrant.
Given that there are more than 30,000 migrants currently being housed in city taxpayer-funded facilities, that would amount to a daily staggering bill of $10.89 million.
“The city is at the end of its resources,’’ Iscol warned the Committee on Contracts.
“It’s why we have asked the federal government for support because these two operations are not sustainable during this unprecedented emergency and humanitarian crisis,” he said.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency gave an almost laughable $8 million to the city in December — not even enough to cover one current day.
nypost.com/2023/03/03/city-hall-spending-10m-a-day-on-housing-feeding-migrants/
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