
City vs. Suburb Mentality
This conversation is part of a larger look at findings from a Public Agenda/WNYC poll of residents in the NY Metro area. Head here for more insight into public opinions on government, policing, inequality, and what matters most.
Hear about differing political and social attitudes of people living in the inner city, outskirts of the city, and the suburbs, as reflected in a poll conducted by WNYC and Public Agenda.
.@BrianLehrer listeners: full results from Public Agenda/ @WNYC poll are here: http://t.co/FwE76ABvzK
— PublicAgenda (@PublicAgenda) October 16, 2015
Ideological leanings "a sign of the times" - people want to be outside of political boxes. - @wkfriedman #NYMetroSurvey @BrianLehrer
— PublicAgenda (@PublicAgenda) October 16, 2015
@BrianLehrer "Conservative" concern about wealth inequality is encouraging but also evidence of cognitive dissonance...
— fafa sojidellha (@fafa019) October 16, 2015
#NY area residents equally concerned about income gap between wealthy and middle class and wealthy and poor. #NYMetroSurvey @BrianLehrer
— PublicAgenda (@PublicAgenda) October 16, 2015
NYC Event: Restoring Opportunity, The Role of Education w/ @brianlehrer Thurs 10/22 6:30 PM @macaulayhonors http://t.co/Nhyps0QKA3
— PublicAgenda (@PublicAgenda) October 16, 2015


