Plattsburgh High School threat deemed not credible
Posted: March 30th, 2023 under Education News, Law Enforcement News, Northern NY News.
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A free community news service for Peru, NY
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“Clinton County Sheriff David Favro said he believes that more than half of such larcenies are perpetrated by individuals stealing goods so they can resell them and support drug habits.”
Posted: March 30th, 2023 under Business News, Law Enforcement News, Northern NY News, Peru/Regional History, Statewide News.
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Wall Street bonuses have a significant impact on tax revenue in the state and city budgets. DiNapoli estimates that the securities industry accounted for approximately $22.9 billion in state tax revenue, or 22% of the state’s tax collections, for State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2021-22, and $5.4 billion in city tax revenue, 8% of total tax collections for City Fiscal Year (CFY) 2022.Wall Street’s 2022 average bonus paid to securities employees dropped to $176,700, a 26% decline from the previous year’s $240,400, according to New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli’s annual estimate. Rising interest rates and fear of a recession led to significantly less profits on Wall Street after a record year in 2021. As a result, bonuses returned to pre-pandemic levels, which will mean a decline in related income tax revenue, as anticipated by New York state and the city.
“Wall Street’s cash bonuses were expected to fall as several factors weighed on the securities’ industry profitability in 2022,” DiNapoli said. “A 26% decline brings the average bonus closer to what financial employees received prior to the pandemic. While lower bonuses affect income tax revenues for the state and city, our economic recovery does not depend solely on Wall Street. Employment in leisure and hospitality, retail, restaurants and construction must continue to improve for the city and state to fully recover.”
The $33.7 billion bonus pool for 2022 was 21% lower than the previous year’s record of $42.7 billion — the largest drop since the Great Recession. The fall to pre-pandemic levels mostly reverses the pool’s dramatic growth of 25% in 2020 and 15% in 2021. In 2022, Wall Street’s pretax profits fell 56% from the previous year due to deep declines in investment-banking fees, which were driven by the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate hikes, inflation, and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Wall Street bonuses have a significant impact on tax revenue in the state and city budgets. DiNapoli estimates that the securities industry accounted for approximately $22.9 billion in state tax revenue, or 22% of the state’s tax collections, for State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2021-22, and $5.4 billion in city tax revenue, 8% of total tax collections for City Fiscal Year (CFY) 2022.
In 2021, bonuses drove income tax gains of $282 million for the state and $128 million for the city compared to the prior year. DiNapoli projects the 2022 bonuses in New York City’s securities industry will generate $457 million less in state income tax revenue and $208 million less for the city when compared to the previous year. However, the state and city anticipated these significant declines, minimizing a fiscal shock to their budgets in the short-term. The Governor’s proposed budget assumed bonuses in the broader finance and insurance sector would decrease by 25.2% in SFY 2022-23, while the CFY 2023 financial plan assumed a decrease of 35.6% for the securities industry.
The securities industry also has a significant impact on the city’s employment and overall economy. In 2022, the sector employed about 190,800 people, the highest level in more than two decades. DiNapoli estimates that 1 in 11 jobs in the city is either directly or indirectly associated with the securities industry. While the city remains the capital of the U.S. securities industry, its share of jobs has been declining over time as large firms have left the city. Sector employment in 2022 was 5.1% lower than in 2000, which represented the peak for securities employment in the city.
More securities employees are back in the office, which contributes to increased spending in the city and subway ridership. Financial services firms reported 59% of employees were in the office on a given day in January 2023, compared to 52% for all firms in the city, according to the Partnership for New York City’s survey. Additionally, 43% of securities employees ride the subway, a higher rate than the citywide average for workers. DiNapoli estimates Wall Street was responsible for 16% of all economic activity in the city in 2021, and thus the financial sector’s ability to generate revenue and turn profit is critically important to New York.
DiNapoli’s office releases an annual estimate of bonuses paid during the traditional December through March bonus season to securities industry employees who work in New York City. Bonuses paid by firms to their employees located outside of New York City, whether in domestic or international locations, are not included. The Comptroller’s 2022 estimate is based on personal income tax withholding trends and includes cash bonuses paid for work performed in 2022 and bonuses deferred from prior years that have been cashed in. The estimate does not include stock options or other forms of deferred compensation for which taxes have not been withheld.
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Posted: March 30th, 2023 under City News, State Government News.
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Posted: March 30th, 2023 under Business News, General News, Upstate New York.
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Posted: March 29th, 2023 under General News, State Government News, Statewide News.
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It’s been 50 years since the last American troops left Vietnam
Posted: March 29th, 2023 under State Government News, Statewide News, Veterans' News.
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Posted: March 29th, 2023 under General News, Peru News, Town Board News.
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The meeting is open to the public and current District, County, State and Federal COVID-19 safety procedures and protocols will be followed.
The agenda will be available on the District’s website.
Posted: March 29th, 2023 under Education News, Peru News, Peru School News.
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The CVPH Donor Center collected twenty-two units of blood on Monday, March 27, at St. Augustine’s Parish Center; they are very grateful for that. Peru is one of the Donor Center’s top contributing communities, and Peru can be very proud of its caring spirit.
St. Augustine’s Knights of Columbus Council 7273 coordinates Peru drives and St. Augustine’s Parish donates the use of its parish center.
The next Peru drive is Monday, June 5.
Posted: March 29th, 2023 under Heathcare News, Northern NY News, Peru News.
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Sudden bursts of snow, low visibility, and falling temperatures will create overnight travel troubles
Posted: March 29th, 2023 under Northern NY News, Regional NY-VT News, Weather News/History.
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Billly Jones News Release – Volunteer fire departments across New York State are struggling to make ends meet and to recruit new members. For months, Assemblyman Billy Jones (D-Chateaugay Lake) has pushed for relief for these fire departments to make sure that they have the resources they need to keep their communities safe. Today, Jones joined Senator Michelle Hinchey as well as members of the State Legislature from both sides of the aisle to call for more funding to be included in the budget for the volunteer fire department capital fund.
“I hear the same story in every North Country community I visit- their volunteer fire departments are struggling and desperately need help from the state for capital projects and recruitment,” said Jones. “That is why I pushed for funding in the state budget and introduced A4929 to allocate $100 million to create a capital fund for volunteer fire departments. The $10 million included in the One House Budget proposal is a great first step in helping volunteer fire departments acquire the equipment and build the facilities they need to answer the call during emergencies. But it’s not enough- the State needs to do more and increase funding for this capital fund. Fire departments need help with retention, recruitment, and morale and increasing state support is absolutely critical for volunteer fire departments, and I will continue to push for more state resources for our local fire departments.”
Last year, Jones’ bill to allow fire departments to recover costs for ambulatory services was included in the State Budget which has helped numerous North Country departments. Jones most recent efforts was to include a $10 million capital fund for volunteer fire departments in the One House Assembly Budget proposal and reimbursements for training.
In addition to his advocacy for capital funding in the budget, Jones also introduced legislation to support volunteer fire departments. One bill creates a training fund to help pay for any work missed to attend trainings (A3242). Another bill creates a college scholarship for volunteer fire departments (bill # pending). Jones also introduced a bill to allow fire departments to recruit at local high schools (bill # pending).
Posted: March 29th, 2023 under Fire Department News, Political News, State Government News, State Legislator News.
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Five items on PB Agenda
TOWN OF PERU
Keystone Novelties Distributors LLC
Retail Sell of NY legal fireworks
280.-1-30.11
729 Bear Swamp Rd
Edward Saunders
258.-4-9 and 258.-4-12
Rock Rd and Bouchard Dr
Gregory Johnson
Wedding Venue- Accessory Use
258.-2-11
3990 Route 9
Benjamin Clemons, John Clemons,
Christy Conlon
280.-1-8.1
766 Union Rd
Benjamin Clemons, John Clemons,
Christy Conlon
280.-1-8.2
766 Union Rd
Posted: March 29th, 2023 under Peru News, Planning Board News.
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The Town of Peru, Town Board has scheduled a Special Meeting Monday April 3, 2023 at 5:00 PM at the Peru Town Hall. The purpose of the meeting will be Executive Session to interview a candidate for the Recreation Director position.
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Effort would allow participants to receive benefits remotely
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Planning wisely helps travelers sidestep common pitfalls
Posted: March 29th, 2023 under State Government News.
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