Fox News correspondent Bryan Llenas reports from New York City, where a parade is being held to honor essential workers. Mayor Bill de Blasio is leaving his successor a budget with a $5.4 billion deficit, as he and the City Council have added another $300 million in hiring to the Big Apple’s payroll, according to a new analysis Tuesday. The spending — which will be used to fund about 4,000 jobs — was quietly included in the $98.7 billion 2022 fiscal year budget that the City Council approved last month, a report by Citizens Budget Commission found. The move reversed a hiring freeze that de Blasio included in his January spending plan, according to the CBC.