New York residents say quality of life is on the decline: Poll
- Fifty-nine percent of residents say the quality of life in the state has gotten worse
- Forty-two percent of New Yorkers disapprove of Gov. Kathy Hochul's job performance
- Expert: "There’s no good news for New York’s major officials"
(NewsNation) — New York residents say the quality of life in the state has deteriorated in the past year, and according to a new poll, the state’s government is taking a favorability hit.
A Marist poll found 59% of New York residents think the quality of life in the Empire State has gotten worse in the past year, while 30% say it has stayed the same, and 11% say it has gotten better.
On party lines, 46% of Democrats, 78% of Republicans and 67% of nonenrolled voters report a decline in New York’s quality of life.
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Only 41% of New Yorkers approve of Gov. Kathy Hochul’s job performance, a sharp decline in confidence from 2021 when Hochul enjoyed a 49% job approval rating.
The poll found that New Yorkers are nearly twice as likely to strongly disapprove (26%) of Hochul’s job performance as they are to strongly approve (15%).
Meanwhile, facing multiple charges including theft of public funds, identity theft and wire fraud, Republican New York Rep. George Santos is being called on to resign from Congress.
Seventy-five percent of New Yorkers, including 83% of Long Island residents, think Santos should resign, according to the poll.
“There’s no good news for New York’s major officials,” said Lee M. Miringoff, director of the Marist College Institute for Public Opinion. “Governor Hochul’s standing has deteriorated in the state, Mayor Adams faces a more negative constituency and Representative Santos has hit rock bottom.”