Mayor Eric Adams has set up four “emergency shelters” in New York City hotels

Knight

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Consider just one cost. Mayor Eric Adams has set up four “emergency shelters” in New York City hotels — the Stewart, the Row, the Wolcott and the Watson. Whistleblower Row employee Felipe Rodriquez revealed to The Post that the city is spending $400-$500 a night on rooms there.

The mayor won’t reveal the confirmed cost to us, but some rough estimates reveal the ballpark pricetag.

Whistleblower Row employee Felipe Rodriquez revealed to The Post that the city is spending $400-$500 a night on rooms there.
These hotels have 2,745 rooms. As The Post reported last week, all four are turning away migrants, saying every room is full.


So that’s costing New York City an estimated $1 million-$1.37 million a day. That’s $365 million-$500 million a year.

We only know this much because of Rodriguez’s bravery. We don’t know the cost of food, or for schools or for social services.

While not revealing specifics, Adams has requested $1 billion from the feds. They’ve given him a whopping $8 million.

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To avoid politics only the dollar amount being spent is relevant.
 


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