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Date Issued
Submitting OIG
New York State Comptroller
Agencies Reviewed/Investigated
State of New York
Report Number
12-2021
Report Description

Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the level of employment, the number of establishments and total wages in the arts, entertainment and recreation sector had each expanded significantly over the past decade, growing at a much faster rate than for all sectors citywide. In March 2020, the response to the public health crisis forced the entire sector to close. While some venues, such as outdoor botanical gardens, zoos, museums and gyms, have reopened at reduced capacity, many establishments remain closed because of the health risks associated with attendance at live events. Arts, entertainment and recreation has been the most impacted sector in the City, with the slowest improvement in employment. A new federal aid package provides some badly needed relief for closed live venues as well as additional funds for small businesses. New York State and City have also recently undertaken new initiatives to help restart the arts and entertainment sector.

Report Type
Other
Agency Wide
Yes
Location

NY
United States

Professional Standard
Other
Questioned Costs
$0
Funds for Better Use
$0

New York State Comptroller

NY
United States