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NYC employers: come back to the office, or else. NYC govt: stay the hell out of our city. We’re imposing a $15 cover charge just to get in.



Photo above - is this a sign of a vibrant economy? Or a menace to society? NYC's new congestion tax might make this even more complicated . . .

Congestion pricing. If you don’t live near New York, or read city newspapers, you might have missed this. (see link at bottom) A vaguely worded law goes into effect this weekend. A $15 fee to enter Manhattan. That’s after – and additional to – the $15.38 toll to cross into the city if you use the GW Bridge, Lincoln Tunnel, Holland tunnel, or various lesser known bridges. $30 bucks a day before you even clock in.

No wonder downtown workers are furious, and insist on their right to continue working from home. $150 a week just to get into the city. Before parking. And when you do come in, there’s a 9% sales tax when you buy something. A 3% CITY income tax, above and beyond the state income tax (around 7% for the average city worker).

No thank you, these folks do NOT want to return to the office.

Congestion pricing. Is it a tax? A toll? A nuisance fee? The Biden administration has threatened to use executive orders to overturn nuisance fees. Baggage fees and overdraft fees were targeted already in 2024. Why not also give beleaguered NYC workers some relief with the stroke of a pen?

It’s unfair to pick on Biden. I don’t hear Trump promising to zero out NY's new admission charge either.

How many people would the congestion fee hit? About 90,000 cars drive into the city on a workday. 90,000 X $15 bucks is . . .cowabunga! About a million and half bucks a day. $350 million a year. None of which, I suspect, will be used to actually reduce congestion. All that money will be spent on other things, to be named later.

Is NYC actually getting more crowded? Well, it would be LOSING people, if it weren’t for the influx of migrants. There’s around 130,000 more of them just since 2022. Refugees mostly don’t drive cars, pay tolls, or pay income taxes. They do pay that 9% sales tax.

Who’s going to win the “back to office/get out of Dodge” shouting match? My guess is there will be dozens of court cases, mostly ruling against JP Morgan Chase, Citibank, Price Waterhouse, Met Life . . . People will mostly keep working from their NJ, Connecticut, and Scarsdale dens. They might appear in Zoom meetings, like Hollywood Squares gameshow panelists.

But if the courts DID force workers to come back, it probably would mean millions and millions MORE in congestion profits for NYC. Unless bird flu turns out to be a real thing, and people are sent home to wear N95 masks again. Remember, the incoming HHS Secretary doesn't believe in vaccines.

I’m just sayin’ . . .

Federal judge rules on NYC congestion pricing; interpretation differs between parties
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Return to work is largely just so middle management can justify their existence and justify owning what is frankly pointless office space at this point.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@PicturesOfABetterTomorrow There has also been a big push here from the local food and drink providers and other services office staff used to support to get them back..😷
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
@whowasthatmaskedman I think that is where most of the impetus is coming from. And from the owners of office buildings who have seen the value of their assets shrink. In my opinion, restoring the status quo is not a compelling argument.
SusanInFlorida · 31-35, F
@whowasthatmaskedman i'm not sure why coca cola or the local corner bodega would spend money on this. but i'm not doubting your take.

the cocaine and fentanyl dealers probably move more "product" to office workers than soft drink companies, on a dollar per capita basis.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@SusanInFlorida That makes perfect sense, assembling your customers in central locations..😷
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