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Empire Center Releases First “Empire Index” Poll

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Empire Center releases first “Empire Index” poll of New York public sentiment on education, crime, spending, and quality of life.

The Empire Center for Public Policy today announced the results of its first statewide “Empire Index” poll, examining public sentiment and awareness of major policy issues.

The poll, conducted in late January and early February by Morning Consult, surveyed 959 registered voters in New York. The toplines and crosstabs can be viewed here.

“The most surprising finding in this poll was that most people think New York spends less than one-third of what it actually does on public schools,” said Tim Hoefer, president & CEO. “This poll helps us understand how public policy is affecting people, how people understand public policy and how we can make living and working in New York better.”

Key findings on education included:

Key findings on energy included:

Other highlights included:

The Empire Center, based in Albany, is an independent, not-for-profit, non-partisan think tank dedicated to promoting policies that can make New York a better place to live, work and raise a family.

Originally published by the Empire Center. Republished with permission.

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