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What stories hide inside New York City’s massive payroll? In this interactive, data‑driven workshop, you’ll dig into ten years of public payroll records (2014–2024) to reveal how compensation shifts across agencies, roles, and boroughs. Using real NYC Open Data and Python, you’ll learn how to clean messy civic datasets, spot overtime patterns, measure pay equity, and visualize long‑term budget trends.
Whether you’re curious about data journalism, public policy, or the inner workings of the city’s workforce, this session will show you how to turn raw payroll files into compelling, evidence‑based insights. Come ready to explore, analyze, and uncover the narratives behind billions in public spending—no prior experience required, just curiosity and a willingness to dive in.
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