In this episode of 99% Invisible, Roman Mars and Elliott Kalan discuss the documentary "Drop Dead City," which explores New York City's financial crisis in the 1970s. They delve into the historical context, including Robert Moses' influence, the city's fiscal mismanagement, and the social contract between the city, its workers, and wealthy individuals. The conversation covers the austerity measures, the role of unions and banks, and the federal government's initial reluctance to provide aid. Ultimately, they reflect on how the crisis reshaped New York City, transitioning it from a working-class city to a global financial center, and debate Robert Moses's role in the crisis.
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