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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersNovember 26, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani and other top officials could see a significant pay boost under a proposed 16% salary increase. The City Council is preparing to introduce legislation that would raise salaries for council members, the mayor, public advocate, comptroller, and borough presidents.

    The bill, introduced by Councilwoman Nantasha Williams of Queens, would raise council members’ pay from $148,500 to $172,500. If approved, Mamdani’s salary would rise from $258,000 to nearly $300,000, while other city officials would see similar increases.

    The legislation is scheduled for a hearing by the end of the year, aiming for a City Council vote in January. Council members last received a raise in 2016. Williams explained that holding a hearing this year would streamline the process for the new council in January.

    Mamdani, 34, who won the mayoral race as a democratic socialist, built his campaign platform around affordability for working-class New Yorkers. He promised initiatives such as free bus rides, rent freezes for rent-stabilized apartments, universal childcare, city-run grocery stores, and a gradual increase of the minimum wage to $30 an hour by 2030.

    Funding for these proposals would primarily come from increased taxes on wealthy individuals and large corporations. During his time as a state assembly member in 2022, Mamdani also voted for a pay raise for state legislators, a move that drew attention when applied to city officials.

    The pay hike plan was initially set to reach former Mayor Eric Adams’ desk, but the schedule was postponed. The legislation’s introduction under Mamdani’s incoming administration places him in a delicate position. He could either approve the bill, raising salaries for the city’s political leaders, or veto it to align with his campaign promises focused on affordability.

    Williams said the council’s goal is to pass the bill quickly, emphasizing that early hearings would allow the next council to move efficiently. “That’s the goal,” she told reporters regarding a January vote.

    While the proposed increases aim to align city salaries with current economic conditions, critics note the timing may appear contradictory to Mamdani’s platform of reducing costs for working-class residents. The bill has sparked discussion about balancing fair compensation for city officials with the broader affordability challenges facing New Yorkers.

    The legislation highlights ongoing debates in city government over public compensation, political accountability, and economic priorities. As Mamdani prepares to assume office, his decision on the pay hike will be closely watched by both supporters and critics.

    The outcome could set the tone for Mamdani’s administration and his approach to managing the city’s budget while addressing promises of affordability and public service improvements.

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