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NYC Adults |
Thinking back to the terror attacks on September 11th, 2001, do you think New York City is now: |
Better than it was before |
Just as good |
Or, has it not fully recovered |
Row % |
Row % |
Row % |
NYC Adults |
26% |
28% |
47% |
NYC Registered Voters |
25% |
29% |
46% |
NYC Borough |
Bronx |
32% |
25% |
43% |
Brooklyn |
27% |
25% |
48% |
Manhattan |
20% |
35% |
45% |
Queens and Staten Island |
25% |
26% |
49% |
Income |
Less than $50,000 |
26% |
24% |
50% |
$50,000 or more |
28% |
30% |
42% |
Race |
White |
24% |
37% |
39% |
African American |
24% |
16% |
60% |
Latino |
28% |
27% |
45% |
Education |
Not college graduate |
26% |
24% |
50% |
College graduate |
26% |
32% |
42% |
Age |
Under 45 |
24% |
28% |
47% |
45 or older |
28% |
27% |
46% |
Generation |
Millennials (18-30) |
26% |
26% |
49% |
Gen X (31-46) |
22% |
32% |
46% |
Baby Boomers (47-65) |
29% |
25% |
46% |
Silent-Greatest (Over 65) |
28% |
26% |
46% |
Gender |
Men |
30% |
29% |
41% |
Women |
22% |
26% |
52% |
Households with children under 18 |
Household with children |
25% |
26% |
49% |
No children in household |
25% |
29% |
45% |
Interview Type |
Landline |
26% |
28% |
46% |
Cell Phone |
24% |
27% |
49% |
NY1-Marist Poll NYC Adults: Interviews conducted July 20th through 27th, 2011, N=808 MOE +/- 3.5%. Totals may not add to 100 due to rounding. |
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