New York’s about to get a new mayor—with just a few hours left until voting begins. It’s a huge job—one that sees the officeholder meet some of the world’s most influential people. What responsibilities and actions are within the scope of the individual leading the heart of the global economy?
Breakdown
- The mayor of New York City is a globally significant local leader, meeting world figures and managing a city with a major economic footprint. 14s
 - Despite the city's wealth, the mayor cannot influence Wall Street or financial regulations, which are controlled by state and federal authorities. 34s
 - The mayor oversees the police department, which is larger than those of Los Angeles and Chicago combined, but cannot prevent federal intervention such as the deployment of the National Guard. 1m 16s
 - Control over transportation is fragmented: the mayor sets taxi fares but has no authority over the subway system or city tolls. 1m 30s
 - The mayor can zone new buildings and defend renters but cannot set rents, limiting influence over the city's high cost of living. 1m 55s