New Yorkers working in Manhattan are so fed up with rampant that 40 percent said they want to leave the Empire State - with eight out of 10 people saying the Big Apple has gone to hell, according to a recent poll. The Morning Consult , conducted for Partnership for New York, surveyed 9,386 adults working in from February 17 to March 11, with many voicing their frustration over the soaring crime and homelessness that has gripped the streets and subways. According to the poll, 74 percent of respondents said that safety has gotten worse in the city since the start of the pandemic lockdowns in March 2020, with 82 percent saying homelessness has also worsened.
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