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  • August 13, 2025 | Special Newsday/Siena Long Island Quality of Life Progress Report
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Economic, ICS October 9, 2023

NY Consumer Sentiment Down; Remains 2 Points Above U.S.

Economic Pessimism Increases Across Every Group Except Consistently Negative Upstaters All Buying Plans Down 2-7 Points; Gasoline Worries Soften; Grocery Store Blues Continue Press Release     Summary Trends     Buying Plans     Gas…


Political, SNY September 19, 2023

Voters: Cost of Living in New York Is Top Issue for Albany to Address; Other Major Problems: Crime, Migrant Influx & Affordable Housing

57% Say Quality of Life in NYS is Getting Worse; Only 14% Getting Better Six in Ten Voters Say Biden Not Fit to Serve 4-Year Term as Next President; Six…


Economic, ICS September 12, 2023

Majorities Support: Using Federal Properties to Shelter Migrants, Easier Work Authorizations & Comprehensive Immigration Reform; Oppose Border Wall 50-41%

42% Say Immigrants Take More Resources than They Give in Economic Activity; About 1/3 Say Many Want Free Hand-outs, Are Dangerous/Criminal & Source of Illegal Drugs 84% Agree Most Current…


Economic, National CEO August 28, 2023

Siena College: 2023 National Business Leaders Survey

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Political, SNY August 22, 2023

82% of NYers: Recent Influx of Migrants Is Serious Problem (54% Very Serious); Say Migrants Resettling in NY Over Last 20 Years Has Been ‘Burden,’ 46%, Not ‘Benefit,’ 32%, to NYS

By 58-36%, Voters Say Slow Flow of Migrants to NY, Rather Than Accept & Work to Assimilate Them Biden Leads Trump 47-34% (50-28% in June); Dems Divided: Biden or Other…


In Partnership with The New York Times August 4, 2023

Trump Tops DeSantis 44-20%, Scott at 9% Among Likely Caucus Voters; Ramaswamy, Haley & Pence Garner 3-5% Each

Iowa Rep’s Would Pick Trump Over DeSantis, 55-39% in a Two Candidate Race; Say Trump a Stronger Leader, More Able to Beat Biden, Gets Things Done Hawkeye State Republican Caucus…


In Partnership with The New York Times August 1, 2023

US Voters Support Aid to Ukraine, 57-37%; Abortion Being Always or Mostly Legal, 61-32%; Pathway to Citizenship for Undocumented Immigrants, 65-30%

NYT RV Crosstabs      “On three important current issues, voters support providing additional economic andmilitary support to Ukraine, 57-37%, abortion being mostly or always legal rather thanillegal, 61-32%, and…


In Partnership with The New York Times August 1, 2023

Both Trump & Biden Viewed Unfavorably; Majority Say Trump Committed Serious Federal Crimes, 51-35%; Biden Job Approval 15 Points Underwater; By 65-23% U.S.Headed in Wrong Direction not on Right Track; Huge Partisan Divide on all Trump / Biden

NYT RV Crosstabs      “Both Trump and Biden currently are viewed unfavorably by a majority of Americanvoters. A majority says Trump committed serious federal crimes, 51-35%, while by 54-39%,…


In Partnership with The New York Times August 1, 2023

Biden 43% – Trump 43% in Early Head to Head Matchup

NYT RV Crosstabs      “Yes, it’s early but here we go again. The first national New York Times/Siena Poll forthe 2024 election cycle finds President Joe Biden and former…


In Partnership with The New York Times July 31, 2023

Over 70% Say Trump Has Not Committed Federal Crimes and Republicans Should Stand Behind Trump; 56% Say Trump did Nothing Wrong with Classified Documents

NYT GOP Crosstabs      “Republican primary voters by 71-22% say that GOP voters should stand behind Trumpas he faces multiple indictments. Seventy-one percent do not believe the formerPresident has…


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