NYC quality of life still worse compared to pre-pandemic era, according to new poll of residents
Bad Apple.
New Yorkers rate the Big Apple’s quality of life — on issues such as public safety, cleanliness and mass transit — significantly worse than the pre-pandemic times and just slightly better than two years ago, a Citizens Budget Commission survey of more than 1,700 residents found.
Just over a third of residents said quality of life in the five boroughs was good or excellent — a significant drop from 2017, when about half of New Yorkers surveyed gave it the top rating.
The deep level of displeasure regarding crime and government services presents a challenge to whoever the next New York City mayor will be next year, according to the CBC’s “Straight from New Yorkers 2025” poll.
“`Straight from New Yorkers 2025′ paints a stark picture: New Yorkers remain much more
dissatisfied with the quality of life, City services, and public safety than they were before
the pandemic,” the business-funded CBC said.
