MAGNY May Hybrid Event: Deciphering Population Shifts, Housing Needs, and Fiscal Realities
Thursday, May 16, 2024
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Topic: Deciphering Population Shifts, Housing Needs, and Fiscal Realities
Date: Thursday, May 16, 2024
Times: • In Person: 11:30 - 1:30 pm ET (lunch and networking prior to program) • Zoom Meeting Time: 12:30 - 1:30 pm ET
Location: • New York City Bar Association, 42 West 44th Street, NYC, OR • Zoom webinar A Zoom recording of this program is available for one week for everyone who registered in advance.
Details:
Over the next fifty years the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates the U.S. population will grow by less than half the pace experienced since 1973. An aging populace, changes in household formation, and new workforce dynamics are among the trends impacting all sectors of the municipal market. Against this backdrop, New York City faces a perplexing problem of rising unaffordability and a declining population (according to Census figures).
The panel will explore how demographic trends impact credit quality, the housing affordability crisis, and implications for the New York City area. Audience members will come away from the discussion with a better understanding of key demographic shifts to watch, how they may impact the City’s finances, and potential policy options to address the region’s housing shortage.
Please join us and our panel of experts who will share their thoughts on these issues impacting municipal credit.
Panelists:
Alex Armlovich Senior Housing Policy Analyst Niskanen Center
Francesco Brindisi Executive Deputy Comptroller for Budget and Finance Office of the New York City Comptroller
Olu Sonola Head of U.S. Economic Research Fitch Ratings
Moderator:
Timothy Little Municipal Markets and Public Finance Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Cost:
MAGNY and other NFMA Members
: $55 Zoom
$75 In-Person
Non-Members
: $80 Zoom
$100 In-Person
Registration: CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Questions? Contact [email protected].
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Contact: [email protected]
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