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City spending an average of $400,000 a night on hotel rooms for the homeless

Less than a week after the city announced that they’ll be increasing the number of commercial

Less than a week after the city announced that they’ll be increasing the number of commercial hotel rooms housing homeless families and individuals by more than 500, a report from Comptroller Scott Stringer puts the average cost a night citywide for the current batch at $400,000, according to the Daily News. The report, which is being released today, says that since November 2015, the city booked a total of 425,000 hotel rooms, costing more than $72.9 million. As of last month, there were 5,881 homeless New Yorkers staying in hotels, with the average nightly bill climbing from $163 to $194 over the past year. […]

City spending an average of $400,000 a night on hotel rooms for the homeless : 6sqft