What do New Yorkers Think?
This November, New York City voters will elect a new mayor. With more than 1.7 million eligible voters living in low-income households, the issues of poverty and inequality have come to the forefront of the candidate’s talking points. But what do New Yorkers think? We took to the streets to hear from voters on three key questions:
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Many New Yorkers say it’s getting harder for poor people to make it into the middle class these days. Do you agree? What’s holding people back?
How can the city broaden access to higher education and ensure that more students are successful?
What can the next mayor do to help low-income New Yorkers get ahead?