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A new survey reveals deep-seated dissatisfaction among New Yorkers, with only half planning to stay in the city due to declining public safety and services.

Overview

  • A recent survey by the Citizens Budget Commission reveals only half of New Yorkers plan to remain in the city over the next five years, with dissatisfaction stemming from concerns over public safety, quality of public services, and cleanliness.
  • The survey, which involved 6,600 households, indicates a stark decline in the city's quality of life post-pandemic, with only 30% of respondents expressing happiness in New York.
  • Public safety concerns are a major factor driving the potential exodus, with only 37% of New Yorkers feeling safe in their neighborhoods and even fewer feeling safe using the subway.
  • The dissatisfaction spans across various demographics, with even wealthier residents expressing concerns over neighborhood quality, government services, and public safety.
  • New York City officials, including Mayor Eric Adams, acknowledge the survey's findings and stress the importance of addressing these issues to improve city life and retain residents.

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