NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — After 46 days of protests and a two-week hunger strike, yellow taxi cab medallion owners are getting the financial relief they’ve been asking for.
The city has reached a deal with the lender and New York Taxi Workers Alliance.
READ MORE: New Yorkers Join Taxi Drivers Staging Hunger Strike In Effort To Get Additional Medallion Debt Relief
“I’m happy. I’m feeling American,” Mouhamadou Aliyu told CBS2’s Cory James.
Aliyu, a 20-year cabbie, has been drowning in a $651,000 medallion loan.
“There is no day I don’t think about committing suicide myself,” he said.
But now, he says he will no longer contemplate that after Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Wednesday a new agreement to help struggling taxi drivers, saying in part, “Our taxi workers are the backbone of our city and we refuse to leave them behind.”
Our taxi workers are the backbone of our city and we refuse to leave them behind. I’m proud to have worked with the @NYTWA, @SenSchumer and Marblegate to come to this agreement.
To our drivers: congratulations on a well-earned victory. https://t.co/07DckFv9e2— Mayor Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) November 3, 2021
“What a victory for working people … Finally have a future, finally can plan, finally can save,” taxi driver Augustine Tang said.
Tang says he has a $485,000 loan and is paying nearly $3,000 a month.
READ MORE: New York City Taxi Drivers Begin Hunger Strike, Say Mayor De Blasio’s Debt Relief Bailout Is Not Enough
Now, all loans will be restructured to max $170,000, capping debt monthly payments to around $1,100 for medallion owners, who celebrated outside City Hall.
“This is a huge win,” Assemblywoman Yuh-Line Niou said.
Niou says this change was needed.
“Ninety-eight percent of our taxi drivers are immigrants, and we know that this predatory debt, this kind of predatory lending … really targets our communities,” she said.
Communities with people like Aliyu, who moved here from Africa nearly three decades ago and finally feels like he is getting a second chance at giving his wife and four kids the American dream.
“Today is a great day because I’m happy being alive. I’m happy I got my life back,” he said. “I will never forget November 3rd.”
The cost to purchase a medallion now is around $100,000.
MORE NEWS: Taxi Drivers Call New York City’s Financial Relief Plan A Betrayal, Say Much More Help Is Needed
The New York Taxi Workers Alliance says its 25,000 members can take advantage of the new deal. Non-union members who are cab drivers can take advantage of it, too.
Stay connected with us on social media platform for instant update click here to join our Twitter, & Facebook
We are now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel (@TechiUpdate) and stay updated with the latest Technology headlines.
For all the latest Business News Click Here