New Yorkers are feeling the squeeze — and they’re not holding back.
A new poll from Siena College found that a clear majority of voters say the state’s cost of living is spiraling out of control. Just 27% of respondents said things are on the right track.
A staggering 67% said they’re headed in the wrong direction.
And this isn’t a partisan gripe — it’s broad-based frustration.
Majorities across the political spectrum agree costs are too high: 59% of Democrats, 79% of Republicans and 71% of independents all said New York is becoming unaffordable.
Housing is a major driver.
Only 31% of voters believe the state is doing enough to create affordable housing, while 57% say efforts are falling short.
Nearly 70% of Republicans, two-thirds of independents and even a plurality of Democrats agree: housing costs are simply too high.
Crime is also weighing heavily on voters’ minds.
A majority — 53% — said efforts to reduce crime are moving in the wrong direction, compared to 38% who say things are improving.
On other issues, the picture is more mixed.
Voters are split on education, environmental protection, transportation, and health care — with Democrats generally more optimistic, and Republicans and independents more skeptical.
More over at The New York Post:
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