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Inflation and the war in Ukraine are on the minds of many people these days, and that combination is having an impact on the personal finances and way of life for many New Yorkers. That's according to a new survey from Siena College, which found 69% of those polled said they will buy less in general in response to price increases due to inflation.
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It was March 2020 when the coronavirus pandemic began, but a new poll out from Siena College Thursday finds COVID decisions still weigh heavy on the minds of New Yorkers every day.
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Fears about inflation, supply chain problems and negative news in general are eroding people's confidence in the economy, according to a new poll from Siena College.
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A survey released two days before the 51st annual recognition of Earth Day shows a majority of New Yorkers are somewhat or very concerned about climate…
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A new poll from the Siena College Research Institute shows New Yorkers remain very concerned over the threat posed by the coronavirus. The survey examined…
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A new poll out Monday shows support for the state’s bail reform plummeting, following weeks of pushback about the new laws from police groups and…
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Nearly half of New Yorkers surveyed in a new poll said they plan on spending more than $500 this holiday shopping season and more than 20% will spend…
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Siena College released the New York State Index of Consumer Sentiment for the second quarter of 2019 today, and it shows a grim picture of how New Yorkers…
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A newly-released Siena poll of more than 770 New Yorkers suggests most folks want to ensure all New Yorkers are counted in the 2020 US Census. But they…
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As the nation marks Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a Siena College Research Institute poll suggests fewer New Yorkers have a positive outlook on race…