Siena 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
    • Cost of Living Index (COLI)
    • 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 University
    • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
    • Contact Us
    • Staff
    • Internship Program
    • Privacy Policy
  • Events
Hot Topics
  • March 4, 2026 | Strong Majorities of Democrats & NYC Voters Support Gov. & Leg. Giving NYC Ability to Raise Income Tax on Its Residents Earning At Least $1M
  • February 17, 2026 | 77% Favor Limiting Percentage Personal Injury Lawyers Charge; 67% Say No More than 20% is Fair
  • February 3, 2026 | Hochul – With Her Best Ever Favorability Rating, 49-40% – Continues to Hold Commanding Leads Over Blakeman (54-28%) & Among Dems, Delgado (64-11%)
  • January 26, 2026 | New York Times/Siena National Survey of Registered Voters: Affordability and the Economy
  • January 22, 2026 | New York Times/Siena National Poll: Special Survey of American Voters after First Year of Trump’s Second Term
Home Economic

Consumer Confidence Up Slightly, Remains Weak; NY Lags Behind U.S.

TOPICS:Siena Poll
Grocery aisle

Posted By: Siena Research Institute June 8, 2011

• Consumer Confidence Up Slightly, Remains Weak; NY Lags Behind U.S.
• Drop in Gas Prices Relief to Some; 2/3’s Still Worried about Fuel, 72% about Food
• No Sign of Early Summer Spending as All Buying Plans Wither

Summary Trends

Press Release

Gas and Food

Buying Plans

SHARE TWEET PIN
  • Previous post
  • Next post

Related Articles

Glasses and research

Political

74% Think Standardized Tests Should Count No More than a Quarter of Teacher Effectiveness Score


Political poll image

Political

Three-term Incumbent Brown (51%) Has Two-to-One Lead Over Schroeder (24%)


Political poll image

Political

De Blasio Has Large Lead Heading into Final Days


Political poll image

In Partnership with Newsday, Political

Zeldin Leads Throne-Holst by 15-Points, 53-38% He Holds Reps Better than She Holds Dems & He Wins with Inds


Archives

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

© 2025 Siena Research Institute. All Rights Reserved.