
In this mini episode of The NYC Workforce Drop, NYCETC CEO Gregory J. Morris welcomes Grace Bonilla, President and CEO of United Way of New York City, back on the pod to unpack the devastating ripple effects of the federal government shutdown on millions of New Yorkers.
As critical safety net programs like SNAP, WIC, and Medicaid face cuts and delays, families are being forced to choose between rent, food, and medicine. Grace shares alarming data from United Way’s network of 400 pantries, where visits have surged 86% since 2019, and underscores how the shutdown deepens an already dire affordability crisis.
Greg and Grace explore what’s at stake for working families, the mounting strain on community organizations, and the urgent need for local and corporate leaders to fill the gap left by federal inaction.
Mini episodes of The NYC Workforce Drop deliver high-impact insights in under 20 minutes, perfect for leaders on the go who want clear analysis and bold ideas for NYC’s workforce future.
Published by: New York City Employment and Training Coalition (NYCETC)
Produced by: Manhattan Neighborhood Network
Topics: government shutdown, food insecurity, SNAP benefits, Medicaid, safety net, economic equity, community resilience, workforce stability, philanthropy, New York policy