Well, it’s done.
Nearly five months after Governor Kathy Hochul unveiled her proposed budget, lawmakers yesterday passed a $254 billion final agreement — after having just a few days to comb through the thousands of pages of fine print and the hundreds of billions of dollars at stake for New Yorkers.
The largest budget in state history came in a couple billion dollars higher than Hochul had proposed in January, but several billion less than the Senate and Assembly suggested in their one-house proposals.
Over the past 48 hours, New York Focus reporters have been poring over hundreds of pages of budget documents, which are spread haphazardly across various appropriation bills, Article VII bills, and, of course, the Big Ugly. They populated spreadsheets, they called experts, they tabulated totals, and of course they fact-checked their findings.
The result? An authoritative, in-depth and interactive look at the 2025 New York state budget that you can’t find anywhere else. We hope it helps you make sense of where you live in and the topics that you care about.
—Brad Racino, Managing Editor
—Maha Ahmed, Senior Editor
P.S. — Focus reporters also wrote individual stories that go in-depth on the topics they cover. Check them all out below.