Wal-Mart Subsidy Report for New York
Subsidies received by Wal-Mart
There are no centralized databases of economic development subsidies, but Good Jobs First found 5 deals worth a total of about $52 million in New York. They include the following:
Good Jobs First has compiled data on Wal-Mart subsidies in the following cities
Herkimer, NY : $1.4 millionJohnstown, NY : more than $1.9 million
Marcy, NY : $2.2 million
Oneida, NY : about $850,000
Sharon Springs, NY : estimated $46 million
Hidden taxpayer costs
Many Wal-Mart workers are ineligible for health coverage from their employer or choose not to purchase what is available, because it is too expensive or too limited in scope. These workers often turn to taxpayer-funded health programs such as Medicaid. New York is among those states that have not disclosed data on the employers with the most workers or their dependents enrolled in such programs.
For an estimate of how much Wal-Mart is costing the state of NY for taxpayer-funded healthcare, see http://www.wakeupwalmart.com/feature/healthcrisis/map.html#NY
Property Tax Appeals
In the course of researching our report Rolling Back Property Tax Payments
Auburn, NY
Oneida, NY : $116,975
Valley Stream, NY
Marcy, NY : $380,000
Oswego, NY : $21,445
Saratoga Springs, NY
Watkins Glen, NY : $247,495
Monticello, NY