THIS BUDGET COMPARISON HAS THE INTERNET ARGUING…
On one side: Florida
💰 $117 BILLION budget
👥 22 MILLION people
On the other: New York City
💰 $127 BILLION budget
👥 8.8 MILLION people
Let that sink in for a second.
An ENTIRE state with 22 million residents runs on less money than a single city with under 9 million people.
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So what’s going on here?
Supporters of Ron DeSantis say this proves Florida runs leaner, more efficient government with lower taxes and smarter spending.
Supporters of Eric Adams argue NYC has higher costs, more complex infrastructure, massive public transit systems, and expanded social services that justify the larger budget.
But here’s the stat that’s fueling the fire:
📊 Per resident spending
Florida: ~ $5,300
NYC: ~ $14,400
That’s nearly 3X more per person.
The Big Questions People Are Asking:
👉 Is NYC overspending?
👉 Or does a global city simply cost more to operate?
👉 Is Florida more efficient — or just offering fewer services?
👉 Would you rather pay lower taxes or have more public programs?
No matter where you stand politically, this comparison is forcing people to think about:
✔ Government efficiency
✔ Cost of living
✔ Taxpayer value
✔ Urban vs statewide management
✔ Leadership priorities