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kiklion t1_jdlz809 wrote
Reply to comment by macaroniking69 in This café in the West Village is now owned by its own employees by geoxol
The bigger risk is if their compensation is adjusted for the stock ownership they are getting. If they are being paid less than prevailing wages, to account for the value of stock ownership they are gaining, then it’s just forced investment.
kiklion t1_jcg7h5l wrote
Reply to comment by 09-24-11 in Nearly 1,500 buildings ban Airbnb and other short-term rentals by fluffykintail
It’s considered passive income and there is a cap on how much of that loss can pass through to offset your personal income.
Otherwise it just grows as a prior loss and the expenses are used to offset future revenue, but that only happens if they actually rent out the unit.
kiklion t1_jbp0wsz wrote
Reply to comment by supremeMilo in Cost of 2nd Avenue Subway extension to East Harlem balloons to $7.7B by Grass8989
I wonder if they’d include US states in the belt and road initiative if we asked.
kiklion t1_jb66eof wrote
Reply to comment by baofa13 in Amazon to close eight Go convenience stores in cost-cutting move by geoxol
Yeah, but it is a law. So not sure how they get around it. Could have a machine that converts cash to a card but that still doesn’t identify people.
> https://www.nyc.gov/site/dca/consumers/Prohibition-of-Cashless-Establishments.page
kiklion t1_jb5zcx6 wrote
Reply to comment by baofa13 in Amazon to close eight Go convenience stores in cost-cutting move by geoxol
I thought NYC had a ‘must accept cash’ law passed not too long ago? How would this circumvent that? Or am I mistaken?
kiklion t1_jah7u97 wrote
Reply to comment by NetQuarterLatte in Pols target NYC’s violent, repeat shoplifters with bill to protect retailer workers just like cops, firefighters by NYY657545
It’s odd to me that any assault isn’t a felony. Almost like it’s a remnant of an older time of ‘boys will be boys’ and to not punish that behavior.
it’s not like people can reasonably say ‘Sorry sir, I didn’t know I couldn’t punch her.’
Or ‘Sorry sir, I fell over and my fist fell into her face.’
kiklion t1_ja8qyxl wrote
Reply to comment by BigMoose9000 in Midtown Owners Hedge on Costly Office-to-Home Conversions by psychothumbs
Like places that are under lease but only 50% or less utilized due to hybrid/WFH companies who don’t plan on renewing or downsizing if they do?
kiklion t1_j9f2ond wrote
Reply to comment by san_serifs in Tracking stages of grief for city office landlords by marketrent
If it was a different context, I'd argue that the 'Civic Duty' was to work and provide value to your community, not to work 'in the office'. Which I can understand the first part, a society won't work where everyone stays at home all day and the government pays you not to work (as it was said in Sept 2020.)
But 'the market' had a solution to covid infection concerns, which was to enable work from home. So we all got back to contributing to our society while limiting our exposure to each other.
kiklion t1_j9ex4jx wrote
Reply to comment by Colonel-Cathcart in PSA: New York State tax brackets are not what they seem by PostPostMinimalist
Not sure about NYC but the fed pays you interest in what they owe you, but, AFAIK, only to the extent there is a delay in distributing any refund you are owed.
kiklion t1_j9ewz10 wrote
Reply to comment by HowDoWeAccountForMe2 in PSA: New York State tax brackets are not what they seem by PostPostMinimalist
> That's not true either Fed bonuses are taxed at 22% which is the 3rd of 7 tax brackets.
I guess for you poors... /s
> For payments exceeding $1 million, the rate is 37 percent.
kiklion t1_j79jeg3 wrote
Reply to comment by Rtn2NYC in Migrant students in NYC schools without proof of vaccinations by drpvn
Is there an issue with giving vaccines to people who already had them?
Like, they say they had the vaccine and got it when they were 2 but lost the records. Can you revaccine them at 6 without problem?
kiklion t1_j52m2s9 wrote
Reply to comment by bangbangthreehunna in Police need to crack down on people in Brooklyn not stopping at red lights by malefootlover1
Did any DA run on a platform of cracking down on double parking?
kiklion t1_j3grnj8 wrote
Reply to comment by Hobbit_Feet45 in ‘This is no way to live’: Mississippians struggle with another water crisis by BitterFuture
I thought people were leaving/population was dropping before the water failed. Sure, no one wants to move to where there is no water but doing a one time fix on the water won’t fix the underlying issues either.
If the city is positioned in an economically important area, then whatever local laws and regulations are driving people away or discouraging people from staying need to be re-evaluated.
If the area isn’t particularly economically important then why put good money after bad?
Either way, the city should be able to maintain it itself.
kiklion t1_j23ke27 wrote
Reply to comment by DJBabyB0kCh0y in Opinion: New York finally has momentum on housing and it’s time for a breakthrough by King-of-New-York
But all regulations provide utility in some way.
It’s trivial to contrive a valid reason for some regulation. It has to be a cost-benefit analysis of if the regulation is worth the negative impact on housing.
kiklion t1_j1517pn wrote
Reply to comment by FINCoffeeDaddy in Court ruling: High earners can't prevent media accessing their tax data. by FINCoffeeDaddy
I only read the above link, but it seems like there are a lot of hoops to go through to get the data. If the data should be public, it should be easier to access than having to go into a place in person and write down the data. But maybe I’m wrong, because I saw articles indicating that the government publicly releases a list of all the incomes anyway. Not the media.
kiklion t1_j13qqvg wrote
Reply to comment by supermechace in Over Half of NYC’s Food Stamp Applicants Left Waiting as Staffing Shortage Deepens by Lilyo
Perhaps, but even if they still need food aid, they would need less aid.
All jobs subsidize the welfare programs, even jobs where the employees are on welfare, because the government would have to pay out more if the employees weren’t making any money.
kiklion t1_j0v8nsd wrote
Reply to comment by Use-Quirky in Two migrant buses arrived in New York City on Sunday and up to 15 more are expected in the next few days by Fit_Pangolin_8271
How much funding per immigrant is sent to southern states to house the immigrants until their court case?
kiklion t1_j06r1fo wrote
Reply to comment by LoneStarTallBoi in The Roosevelt island tram control screen (for the curious) by Arzemna
That might be a stretch.
There is a lot of screen space dedicated to the manufacturers logo yet it seems that some of the buttons below may hide other information which could be displayed on one screen. If every button below is actually an action button, like if ‘Doors’ opens the doors and doesn’t display data on the doors, then ignore this but some of them are titled such that I think there’s more data.
Also, 3/4 of the wind gauges are indicating 0 wind and blowing due north. My guess is that it defaults to north and 0, but if there’s no data then it should indicate a null value. It’s very much not functional to show incorrect data.
kiklion t1_j06qcqk wrote
Reply to comment by AirlineFlyer in The Roosevelt island tram control screen (for the curious) by Arzemna
And due north.
kiklion t1_iy5wsx6 wrote
Reply to comment by k1lk1 in NYC Salary Transparency Law Exposes Art World's Lowest Wages by exgalactic
They are also comparing the lowest paid workers to apartments which average paid workers afford. Which never makes any sense. The people who can afford more expensive housing are probably paying for more expensive housing.
kiklion t1_ixo88xn wrote
Reply to comment by azdak in Times Square Margaritaville left synagogue ‘homeless,’ suit says - Jewish Telegraphic Agency by ShinyGodzilla
> Does anywhere else do this whole “99 year lease in lieu of actual ownership” thing?
My office almost did something like this in Charlotte. A developer offered my company millions of dollars for the land and building my office is in. They included that they would cover the cost of relocating our office to a new place as they tore down the existing office and rebuilt. And then after the new building is open, my company would have a 99 year lease on the first 3 floors for $1, same number of floors we currently have.
kiklion t1_ixhq88y wrote
Reply to comment by ___pa___ in New School makes “final offer” to striking part-time faculty in New York City by DrogDrill
Thanks for your insight.
kiklion t1_ixhme5e wrote
Reply to comment by ___pa___ in New School makes “final offer” to striking part-time faculty in New York City by DrogDrill
So it sounds like the main issue is that adjuncts are capped at 9 credits a semester. Do you know why?
It’s generally a lot easier to get more hours at one job than to pick up a second job where scheduling may clash or an extra commute from a to b.
kiklion t1_iw29jje wrote
Reply to comment by talkingstove in New York City Is Failing Tenants. So They’re Getting Organized by ethnt
> Tenant unions are the strangest things.
They make some sense, but not how they are doing it here.
Imagine if every renter in the city join the same tenant union, and the union delegates determined what it’s members were allowed to pay for rent at each apartment.
You’d essentially be changing the metric used to determine who gets each apartment from who is able and willing to pay the most, to something else. Whoever has the best credit score or whomever applies first or whomever is the most attractive.
The hurdle though is that anyone with money probably wants money to continue to be the metric used to determine housing distribution. It even has the benefit that two people with the same moneys can indicate how much they want a specific unit in a specific area (with specific roommates) by changing what % of their income they are willing to spend. If the theoretical union used seniority in the union as the metric, some immigrant who works 80 hours a week isn’t likely to volunteer to continue living out of homeless shelters so that native born, part time cashier Timothy Johnson can get the next apartment for lease.
kiklion t1_jdlzphh wrote
Reply to comment by WarmestSeatByTheFire in NYC tenants report rampant housing discrimination by landlords over vouchers by DrogDrill
> I see a lot of articles about tenants having trouble using them but nobody ever attempts to explain the reason is primarily due to the inefficiency of the government organizations providing them.
It’s ‘free’ government backed money… if they need to make a law requiring people to accept it then there’s something wrong with the program.