NYC Adults
Would you rate the job New York City Schools Chancellor Cathie Black is doing in office as excellent, good, fair, or poor?
Excellent Good Fair Poor Unsure-Never Heard
Row % Row % Row % Row % Row %
NYC Adults 2% 15% 34% 27% 23%
NYC Registered Voters 2% 15% 36% 27% 20%
Party Registration Democrat 1% 14% 34% 30% 21%
Republican 4% 4% 37% 25% 30%
Non-enrolled 2% 22% 42% 23% 11%
NYC Borough Bronx 2% 14% 38% 28% 17%
Brooklyn 1% 17% 34% 27% 22%
Manhattan 3% 15% 28% 28% 27%
Queens and Staten Island 2% 14% 35% 27% 24%
Income Less than $50,000 2% 18% 35% 23% 22%
$50,000 or more 2% 10% 35% 34% 20%
Race White 3% 12% 29% 29% 27%
African American 1% 18% 35% 30% 16%
Latino <1% 16% 36% 27% 21%
Education Not college graduate 1% 19% 35% 24% 21%
College graduate 3% 10% 32% 31% 25%
Age Under 45 2% 19% 36% 25% 19%
45 or older 1% 11% 32% 30% 27%
Generation Millennials (18-30) 1% 25% 31% 24% 19%
Gen X (31-46) 3% 12% 40% 26% 19%
Baby Boomers (47-65) <1% 11% 33% 31% 24%
Silent-Greatest (Over 65) 2% 12% 27% 25% 34%
Gender Men 1% 16% 35% 25% 23%
Women 2% 14% 32% 29% 22%
Households with children under 18 Household with children 3% 15% 35% 32% 15%
No children in household 1% 15% 33% 24% 28%
Parents with Children in NYC Public School 3% 18% 34% 32% 13%
Union Member in Household 1% 9% 36% 35% 20%
Interview Type Landline 2% 14% 33% 28% 23%
Cell Phone 1% 19% 37% 22% 21%
NY1-Marist Poll NYC Adults: Interviews conducted March 22nd through 24th, 2011, N=772 MOE +/- 3.5%. Totals may not add to 100 due to rounding.