Siena College Research Institute
  • Political
    • SNY
    • In Partnership with The New York Times
      • NYT Surveys
      • NYT Coverage
    • In Partnership with Newsday
    • Partnerships
    • Likely Voter Methodology
    • Policy of Non-partisanship
  • Economic
    • ICS
    • National CEO
    • NYCEO
  • Social and Cultural
    • American Sports Fanship Survey (ASFS)
    • Community Research and Consulting
    • Hofstra Needed Math Project
    • Studying Community Well-Being
    • The American Values Study
    • US Presidents Study
    • First Ladies Study
    • Upstanders
  • NASCE
  • Client Services
    • Career Jam
    • Client Survey Research Process
    • Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Climate Survey
    • Organizational Culture Study
    • Prescription for Progress
    • Sampling Strategies
  • About Us
    • About Siena College
    • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
    • Contact Us
    • Staff
    • Work for SCRI
    • Internship Program
    • Privacy Policy
    • SCRI Academic Integration Faculty Fellowship (FF)
  • Events
Hot Topics
  • July 9, 2025 | NY Consumer Sentiment Up 3 Points, Still Trails 4 Points From Last Year; National Index Up But Remains 15 Points Below Optimism/Pessimism Breakeven Point
  • July 2, 2025 | Considering Everything Trump is Doing Domestically & In Foreign Affairs, By 54-33%, Voters Say Trump’s Actions Will Not Make America Great
  • July 1, 2025 | Early Look at 2026: Hochul Leads 3 Potential Republican Challengers by 20-25 Points; Hochul Does Not Hit 50%; More than ¼ of Voters Undecided
  • May 20, 2025 | Hochul Favorability & Job Approval Ratings Little Changed; Majority Prefer ‘Someone Else’ Over Hochul for Gov. in ’26; Still Leads Big Over Other Dems 
  • May 15, 2025 | Special AARP/Siena Survey of Older New Jersey Residents
Home Economic

Upstate, Downstate, Consumer Confidence Increases over 1st Quarter

TOPICS:Siena Poll
Grocery aisle

Posted By: Siena College Research Institute April 8, 2009

Upstate, Downstate, Consumer Confidence Increases over 1st Quarter
Willingness to Spend Greatest in NYC, Long Island, Lowest in Buffalo, Albany Nears Bottom
Buying Plans Rise; But, No Shopping Spree in Sight

Quarterly trends

Press release

Graph

Buying Plans

SHARE TWEET PIN
  • Previous post
  • Next post

Related Articles

Political poll image

Political

Game On: Faso 43 Percent, Teachout 42 Percent ¾ of Dems with Teachout, ¾ of Reps with Faso; Inds Divided


Partnerships, Political

Governor: Abbott – 50% O’Rourke – 43%
Lt. Governor: Patrick – 49% Collier – 40%
Attorney General: Paxton – 47% Garza – 42%


grocery store

Economic, ICS

Strong Consumer Sentiment Up 2 Points in New York, Down 3 Nationally


Calculator

Social and Cultural

New Poll Of New Yorkers Finds Lingering Doubts


Archives

Tweets by @SienaResearch
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Work for SCRI
  • Privacy Policy

© 2025 Siena College Research Institute. All Rights Reserved.