The Siena College Research Institute has released results from a recent survey on how the lives of New Yorkers have changed amid the Coronavirus pandemic.
New Yorkers oppose the recently announced requirement that motorists must turn in their license plates that are more than ten years old and replace them with new ones.
Fifty-seven percent of New Yorkers plan to spend the same this year as last on holiday gifts, 31 percent plan to spend less and nine percent plan to spend more.
Governor Mario Cuomo's favorable rating and support for re-election slipped once again, according to a new Siena poll. While the governor's 62-percent positive rating is solid, it's a considerable slide from his 72-percent positive rating in December.
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Loudonville, NY (WIBX) - The holidays weren't so happy according to the Siena Research Institute, as consumer confidence fell both statewide and nationally.