(New York Post) New York is in a state of decline — with a worsening quality of life tied to sky high costs of housing, rampant crime and an unrelenting migrant crisis, according to a new poll.
Fifty-seven percent of 804 registered voters who participated in the Siena College Poll released Tuesday said the quality of life in the Empire State is getting worse, while 27% said it was the same and just 14% said it was better.
“A huge majority of Republicans, a large majority of independents and a plurality of Democrats all say the quality of life in New York is getting worse,” said Siena College poster Steven Greenberg said.
“In fact, a majority of virtually every demographic group – pluralities of Democrats, liberals and New York City voters – say things are getting worse.
“Only 4% of independents, 5% of Republicans and 22% of Democrats say things in New York are getting better.”
83% of New Yorkers said their quality of life is affected by the cost of living in in New York State.AFP via Getty Images
The survey also found:
- 83% of voters said the cost of living in NYS is a “major” problem
- 77% said the availability of affordable housing is a major problem
- 73% said crime is a major problem
- 62% said the recent influx of migrants is a major problem
- 69% gave a negative response to the state’s fiscal condition
Meanwhile, 52% of voters said access to affordable health care was a major issue, 44% of respondents said threats to environment was a pressing concern and 38% said New Yorkers choosing to flee the state was a major concern.
77% of New Yorkers said the availability of affordable housing is a major problem.Getty Images/iStockphoto
73% of New Yorkers said crime is a major problem.Getty Images/iStockphoto
Asked which is the single most important issue Gov. Hochul and the legislature should address: 27% of voters said the cost of living, 19% said crime, 18% said the migrant crisis, 17% said the dearth of affordable housing and 8% said lack of access or the cost of health care.
There was remarkable agreement across the political spectrum about the state’s pressing problems, according to the poll.
“In assessing the severity of problems facing New York, there is, surprisingly, considerable agreement among Democrats, Republicans and independents,” said Greenberg.