Mamdani, in his speech, not only satirized the media but also addressed crucial issues for New Yorkers. He referenced his early days in office and the beginning of his political career, but also focused on the economic difficulties faced by residents. He highlighted the rising prices of essential goods, the increase in rents, and housing costs. These problems, which affect a large part of the population, were the focus of his speech, showing his commitment to the citizens.
According to sources, about 1.4 million people, approximately 15% of the city's population, struggle with food insecurity and high childcare costs, which are among the highest in the country. The mayor proposed policies such as free bus service, rent freezes on rent-stabilized housing, and the creation of five city-run supermarkets to help reduce food prices.