New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has few things in common with his immediate predecessor, Michael Bloomberg.
The size of their financial disclosure forms is one of their many differences.
The city-mandated form for Bloomberg, who’s worth more than $30 billion, would stretch well past 100 pages.
De Blasio’s form is just eight. It was among forms released Thursday by the Conflict of Interest Board.
The document lists among his assets his two homes in Park Slope. It also indicates he has mortgages for both homes.
He is now renting out both while he lives at Gracie Mansion.
The form also reveals that he was reimbursed by the British Labour Party for travel to a speech he gave in Manchester, England last year.
(AP)