CUNY New York City COVID-19 Survey Week 5
…school degrees or less reporting homeschooling going well, compared to 62% of parents with some college or more. Similar results were seen when household income levels were compared. Of those…
…school degrees or less reporting homeschooling going well, compared to 62% of parents with some college or more. Similar results were seen when household income levels were compared. Of those…
…not take the vaccine under any circumstances, 92% say vaccine side effects are a reason they are unwilling to take the vaccine; 75% worry politicians are rushing the vaccine; 58%…
…increase in gas prices, while 18% blame gas and oil companies, 16% blame gas and oil sanctions against Russia, 9% blame the supply chain, 5% blame Putin, 4% blame COVID-19,…
…and mode based on 2022 turnout modeling. It is important to remember that subsets based on demographics carry with them higher margins of error, as the sample size is reduced….
…closing ceremonies, 3 in 5 voters are excited for the Olympics to be held in Los Angeles in 2028; 40% are not excited. Forty-five percent are completely (21%) or fairly…
…in urban areas (68% to 28%), and those living in suburban areas (51% to 44%). Trump leads Biden among those aged 50-64 (55% to 44%), those 65 or more (58%…
…individuals and young people. “It’s like they are running the lower income people out of Florida. And they’re lowering the middle class to a lower income,” a 44-year-old Republican male…
…with the November national poll. The president’s approval and disapproval numbers have flipped since his inaugural survey, from 41% disapproving to 41% approving, and 49% approving to 50% disapproving. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10zBkEJuWak…
…off than a year ago, while 41% think they are about the same. Seventeen percent say they are better off. Compared to May 2025, those who say they are worse…