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Zohran Mamdani Seeks $70 Million For Municipal Grocery Stores Amid Budget Deficit

TT Editor·Updated: 26 Feb 2026 2:25 pm IST
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Zohran Mamdani Seeks $70 Million For Municipal Grocery Stores Amid Budget Deficit

Zohran Mamdani, a prominent political figure, is advocating for the establishment of city-owned grocery stores, proposing a budget allocation of $70 million to address the city's budget deficit. He argues that these municipal stores, which would operate without the burden of property taxes or rental costs, could significantly lower grocery prices for consumers. This initiative comes in the wake of rising living costs and aims to provide affordable food options in urban areas. Mamdani believes that the proposed grocery stores could serve as a sustainable solution to food insecurity while also stimulating local economies. The plan has sparked discussions on the role of government in supporting essential services and the potential impact on small businesses. As cities grapple with budgetary constraints and fluctuating prices, Mamdani's proposal seeks to balance fiscal responsibility with community welfare, emphasizing the need for innovative approaches to urban challenges.

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