As the city approaches the 100-day mark since the start of Mayor Eric Adams' administration, a new survey reveals a sense of cautious optimism among New Yorkers. The poll, which breaks down the city's sentiment into various categories, provides a fascinating glimpse into the minds of residents as they navigate the challenges and opportunities of the new era. With Mayor Adams facing high expectations to address issues such as crime, affordability, and public services, the survey's findings offer valuable insights into whether his efforts are paying off. Will the city's residents continue to express optimism as the administration settles into its new role, or will concerns about the city's future prevail?


At the 100-day mark, New Yorkers appear to be cautiously optimistic. See the breakdown here.