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Mamdani plans to spend $5.2M on his propaganda office: ‘Morally incomprehensible’

May 31, 2026
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Mamdani plans to spend $5.2M on his propaganda office: ‘Morally incomprehensible’

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Taxpayers are on the hook for $5.2 million to pay the swollen salaries of the information ministers in socialist New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s new City Hall propaganda bureau – a staggering 175% more than first thought, The Post can reveal.

It’s barely been open for business for a month, but the Office of Mass Engagement has already seen ts headcount balloon 186% from 14 to 40, with $5,123,756 earmarked for salaries, according to the city’s recently released 2027 executive budget.

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Three workers were seen in the Lower East Side this week canvassing to get people to turn up to rent freeze hearings. William C Lopez/NY Post

The total is more than what city agencies like the Board of Corrections, Community Affairs Unit or Office for People with Disabilities get in their entire budget.

The Post exclusively reported in March the agency had begun hiring for 14 cushy jobs totaling roughly $1.6 million in taxpayer cash, with gigs that included a $150,000 campaign director, whose job description mirrored the work of a political campaign staffer.

Mamdani is planning to hire an additional 26 comrades by next year, at an average salary of $125,000, based on details in the budget.

Another $30,000 is being set asides for non-staff expenses, new docs reveal.

“This is purely politics at a time when real services are needed,” Democratic political consultant Hank Sheinkopf told The Post. “We have real deficits and this mayor is spending five million dollars to put 40 political operatives on the payroll. It’s morally incomprehensible . . . It’s outrageous.”

Mamdani's Office of Mass Engagement volunteers canvassing the neighborhood.
The office has so far canvassed the Big Apple to get people to turn up to rent-freeze hearings held in May and June. William C Lopez/NY Post

“This isn’t for anybody’s benefit but the mayor’s.”

The purported purpose of the office is to get New Yorkers involved in policy making, but critics have slammed the move as classic Soviet-era politics — using taxpayer dough to stifle opposition to his agenda.

The budget didn’t reveal the 40 job descriptions. Those hired so far include Commissioner Tascha Van Auken, Mamdani’s campaign field director, and Mohamed Alharbi, the office’s deputy borough director for Queens.

Mayor Mamdani smiles while holding Executive Order No. 7 establishing the Office of Mass Engagement.
Mamdani announced the agency creation on his second day in office. Paul Martinka

Workers in the Office of Mass Engagement come on top of the mayor’s own communications team, which is expected to be larger than that of any other mayor in Big Apple history, sources said.

Mamdani has budgeted $51.8 million for the mayor’s office in 2027, an increase of $7 million from former Mayor Eric Adam’s budget last year.

When he announced its creation, Mamdani claimed the new office would get marginalized communities involved in city government. But so far it’s catered to the mostly white and wealthy DSA base who put him in office.

NYC Mayor Zorhan Mamdani speaking at a podium with Tascha Van Auken standing next to him.
Tascha Van Auken, Zo’s campaign’s field director, was named Commissioner to the Mayor’s Office of Mass Engagement. Paul Martinka

This week, three workers were seen by The Post canvassing the Lower East side to get people to turn up to Rent Guideline Board hearings, ahead of its June vote whether to green light the rent-freeze Mamdani campaigned on, which would impact the 2 million residents of the city’s rent-stabilized apartments.

It’s part of the office’s first mission, dubbed Organize NYC, recruiting volunteers and doorknocking, using tactics reminiscent of the DSA, which won him the election

Workers have been canvassing since early May in parts of the Bronx, Queens, lower and upper Manhattan and Brooklyn, but not on Staten Island — though a city spokesperson assured The Post a borough representative had been hired and the city’s only Republican stronghold wouldn’t be left out.

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani speaking at a podium with American and New York City flags behind him.
Mamdani is budgeting $5.2 million for the Office of Mass Engagement in 2027. James Messerschmidt for NY Post

The office’s other roles so far have included a $150,000 deputy director of co-governance, that had language in the job posting that was almost identical to what NYC DSA co-chair Grace Mausser called for in her manifesto last year, “Building Municipal Socialism in New York with DSA.”

The new office also drew comparisons to former Mayor Bill de Blasio, who churned out more than 250 promotional videos in his first two years in office.

A City Hall rep told The Post that the office has also made outreach to landlord advocacy groups to testify at the hearings, and claimed the office will not advocate for any specific outcome.

“Every New Yorker should have a say in the future of their city,” said Penelope Birnbaum.

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