新市长真能為穷人翻身?

新市长真能為穷人翻身?
纽约新市长佐兰·曼达尼(Zohran Mamdani)以「让城市重新属於人民」為口号上任,承诺要让
然而,理想与现实之间仍有巨大鸿沟。冻租与公屋政策牵动庞大利益
即便如此,Mamdani 的出现仍点燃了一线希望。若他能真正压低生活成本、扩大就业与教
他或许无法立刻让穷人「翻身」,但至少让人们重新相信——在这座
Can the New Mayor Really Lift the Poor?
New York’s new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, took office with the bold promise to “make the city belong to the people again.” His agenda aims directly at the roots of urban poverty: freezing rents, building 200,000 affordable homes, offering free public buses, expanding universal childcare, and even launching city-run grocery stores.
These pledges resonate deeply in a city where the cost of living crushes millions. Yet between ideals and implementation lies a wide gap. Rent freezes require approval from independent boards; large-scale housing projects demand space, funds, and time; free transit and childcare could cost billions in steady annual spending. Questions of financing, bureaucracy, and political resistance loom large.
Still, Mamdani’s victory rekindles hope among working families. If he can truly curb living costs and expand access to jobs and education, low-income New Yorkers may finally find a path toward stability—and dignity.
He may not lift the poor overnight, but he has revived a vital belief: that even in the world’s richest city, fairness and humanity are still worth fighting for.