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May Sun, 1992

ECONOMIC ISSUES TOP PUBLIC CONCERN LEADERS’ PERFORMANCE RATINGS REMAIN LOW

In the past year, economic issues have surpassed taxes on New Jerseyans' list of important issues facing the state. According to the most recent Star-Ledger/Eagleton Poll, 2-in-5 name economic issues compared to 1-in-5 who say taxes are their chief concern.

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March Sun, 1992

PUBLIC SCHOOL RATING DECLINES; NEW JERSEYANS REACT TO NEW SCHOOL PROGRAMS

New Jerseyans are more critical of the state's public schools than they were five years ago. Four-in-ten give the public schools positive ratings — an 11 point decline, and parents of public school children are more likely to say that the quality of education in their school district has gotten worse than they were in 1987.

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February Sun, 1992

UNEMPLOYMENT HITS MANY NJ HOUSEHOLDS; CONSUMERS ASSESS HOUSING, AUTOMOBILE

More than one-third of New Jerseyans say that an adult in their household has been out of work and actively seeking a job in the past year, and one-in-five report that an unemployed adult in their household is currently looking for a job.

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February Sun, 1992

NEW JERSEYANS CONTINUE TO FEEL THE BITE OF RECESSION

New Jerseyans' pessimism about economic conditions remains at the same low levels as one year ago, with more than 4-in-5 saying that New Jersey is in "bad times" economically, and 9-in-10 saying that the United States is in an economic recession.

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