A majority of New Yorkers say the war in Ukraine will lead to long-term economic problems and say the resulting inflation is having a serious negative economic effect on them. That’s according to a Siena College Research Institute poll. It finds 54 percent of New Yorkers say the war in Ukraine and the international response to it will lead to long-term economic problems. To help break down the results, we speak with Dr. Don Levy, the poll director.
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