The big money show in the New York City Competition is heavy and the Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani breaks down the Democratic candidate.
Victory Zohran Mamdani, New York Representative in the Democratic Party Original for New York City The mayor's nomination has put his economic policies at the forefront because he intends to run the country's most populous city.
Mamdani, 33, is a democratic member of the State Assembly, who represents Quiznes, who also member Democratic socialists Of the US as well as the working -working family party.
Mamdani's platform focuses on a number of issues that have moved socialists in the Democratic Party, including increased minimum wage, increased taxation of wealthy companies and Americans, suppressing delivery programs as well as investing in low -cost housing and creating city -owned food stores.
His campaign proposes a new minimum wage law that increases the wage of the city by 2030 to $ 30 per hour, which will automatically increase the cost of living.
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Zohran Mamdani, a New York presenter, is a Democratic socialist who won the Democratic Party for the New York City Municipality competition. (Adam Gray / Bloomberg through Getty Images / Getty Images)
Mamdani has suggested Corporate tax rates In New York City to match the tax rate of 11.5 % in New Jersey, his campaign believes will bring $ 5 billion.
He also called for a 2 % extra tax on New York households more than $ 1 million annually. To fund additional funds for its plans, Mamdani's campaign calls for more tax auditors, collecting penalties from landlords and reforms to preparing and contracting processes to raise $ 1 billion.
The House of Representatives campaigns in the construction of 200,000 new units of “permanent, union and consolidated rented houses” over the next decade-and immediately. Freezing rent For all tenants consolidated.
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Mamdani has called for higher taxes for rich companies and residents. (Photo by Yuki Iwamura / AFP via Giti Pictures / Getty Pictures)
His campaign also includes a program for “running free child care for each New Yorker in the age of 6 to 5 years”, while providing “baby baskets” to new parents and guards, including diapers, baby wipes, nursing pads, post -move pads, new “books and books”.
Mamdani has criticized Delivery Operating Systems“Deliveristas – 80,000 black, brown and immigrant workers – are being exploited by program companies that want to deliver them at a hazardous speed.”
“In addition, program companies have classified the delivery workers as an independent contractor instead of employees so they can refuse to provide the rights and benefits that all the workers are worthy,” Mamdani's website said. Delivery programs typically classify delivery workers as independent contractors, which gives them flexibility to adjust their hours and decide which delivery they want to do.

The Mamdani platform has called for the immediate freezing of the rental tenants of the rented tenants as well as the construction of 200,000 units of new stabilized homes. (Gary Heroshren / Getty Pictures / Giti Pictures)
To address what he sees as the risks created by the delivery programs, the Mamdani platform calls for a license for such programs, while also “expanding capacity and resources to support delivery, and improving street infrastructure such as expanding electronic bike programs and investing in delivery poles”.
His campaign platform also calls for the elimination of fare on city buses while expanding priority lines and bus jump signals with dedicated loading areas for passengers.
Mamdani also made a suggestion City grocery stores By directing funds from corporate grocery stores, it claims that city stores focus on “lower prices, pricing.”
According to the Mamdani website, grocery stores do not pay rental or real estate taxes, allowing them to reduce overhead and transfer savings to buyers. They also buy and sell at wholesale prices, concentrate on warehousing and distribution, and collaborate with local neighborhoods in products and resources.
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In March's interview, Mamdani estimated that a test plan would cost $ 60 million to implement it, but he believes the city is going to spend more than twice as much for the company's supermarkets.
Fox Business' Daniella Genovese has been involved in this report.