Currently, I think my neighborhood is... Citywide, 70% of respondents think their White respondents are almost three times as likely neighborhood is a great or okay place to live. For comparison, a similar question asked in NYC in to think their neighborhood is a great place to live as black and Latino/a respondents. 2013 had 68% saying they had a good or okay ability to lead the life they want to live in their neighborhood1. There is no significant difference for gender. Generally, older respondents tend to have more positive views. However, the most negative views were those of respondents who declined to give their age. 1. Talking Transition NYC, 2014. Accessed January 22, 2020. https://talkingtransitionnyc1.splashthat.com/ Currently, I think my neighborhood is... 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Citywide (weighted) Black White N =4,736 N = 1,913 N = 1,261 Latino/a Asian N = 1,196 N = 92 A terrible place to live A not so great place to live An okay place to live A great place to live Two or more races N = 188 Other N = 86 Neither a good nor a bad place to live 24