Curated NYC data visualizations covering budget, spending, crime, 311 complaints, education, and more. Each chart is free to embed on any website — just click “Copy Embed” and paste the iframe code.
Where NYC's $111B comes from — property tax, income tax, federal aid, and more.
25-year property tax rates across 4 property classes. Class 1 rates nearly doubled.
How NYC allocates $127B across 75+ agencies. DOE takes 30%, NYPD 8.8%.
NYPD overtime alone exceeds the entire Parks Dept budget. Top 5 agency comparison.
$42B in active contracts — who gets paid, how much, and what type of work.
NYC budget grew 55% in a decade, from $82B (FY2016) to $127B (FY2025).
7 major felonies: 2020-2022 spike, then decline. Current levels below pre-pandemic.
Top 10 complaint types: noise, heat/hot water, illegal parking lead the list.
From crime reports → arrests → jail → cost. How cases flow through the system.
NYC jail population dropped 41% since 2016, yet 83% are pre-trial detainees.
7 economic engines: Finance, Healthcare, Tech, Real Estate, Tourism, Media, Professional Services.
From 1.76B (2016) to 640M (COVID low) to 1.17B (2024). 69% of pre-pandemic.
75,800 DOE teachers: median $85K, range $62K-$128K. Distribution by salary band.
$9.8B criminal justice budget: NYPD (57%), DOC (14%), DAs, Probation, MOCJ.
629% growth from 14M rides (2016) to 102M (2024). E-bike expansion drives surge.
10.2M annual tickets: street cleaning, expired meter, no-parking zone top the list.
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