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The Unheard Third

One-third of all New York City's voting-age citizens live in a low-income household.  Taken together, low-income New Yorkers constitute a sizeable voting bloc, yet politicians rarely speak to their issues and concerns.  The Unheard Third, the Community Service Society’s annual survey of low-income New Yorkers, is the only public opinion poll in the nation to regularly chronicle issues facing low-income individuals and families.  The Unheard Third tracks the concerns and hardships of New York City’s low-income residents and their views on what programs and policies would help them get ahead.  Developed and administered in collaboration with Lake Research Partners, a leading national polling firm, The Unheard Third also surveys middle- and higher-income New Yorkers to see where their priorities and concerns converge – and diverge – from those of low-income New Yorkers.  

The findings from The Unheard Third reinforce our belief that public policy aimed at this population must, in part, be guided by the life experiences and ideas of New Yorkers living in poverty.  As New York’s economy has declined, the findings from The Unheard Third indicate the importance for policy makers of ensuring that low-income New Yorkers – many of whom are working – are able to meet their basic needs.  CSS uses the survey to inform and guide our research, direct service programs, and policy recommendations.

CSS aims to distribute its annual survey as widely as possible, to ensure that the voices of low-income New Yorkers are heard by politicians, community leaders, the media, researchers, and the public.  CSS staff frequently brief legislators and not-for-profit organizations about the findings from The Unheard Third.  CSS staff also seeks input from labor, government, nonprofit, and civic leaders as they develop the survey each year to ensure maximum effectiveness.

2010 Annual Report

CSS's latest annual report with information on our work, financial statements and more.


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pdf Still Sick in the City, What the Lack of Paid Leave Means for Working New Yorkers
The Unheard Third 2011

pdf Still Sick in the City, What the Lack of Paid Leave Means for Working New Yorkers
Press Release. The Unheard Third 2011

pdf The Job Crisis and Low-Income New Yorkers: Impact and Implications for 2013 City Elections
Press Release. The Unheard Third 2011

pdf The Jobs Crisis and Low-income New Yorkers: Impact and implications for 2013 city elections
The Unheard Third 2011

pdf New Yorkers Grade the Public Schools Before and After Mayoral Control
The Unheard Third 2011, September 14, 2011

pdf New Yorkers Grade Public School System Before and After Mayoral Control
Press Release. The Unheard Third 2011

pdf Hardships and Personal Worries for Low-Income New Yorkers
The Unheard Third 2010

pdf The Jobs Crisis, Unemployment and Employment Trends among Low-Income New Yorkers
The Unheard Third 2010

pdf New Yorkers Approach the New Year with Increased Hardships and Worries
Press Release, The Unheard Third December 2010

pdf The Unheard Third 2010
No Recovery in Sight: The Jobs Crisis for Low-Income New Yorkers

pdf Survey Shows No Recovery in Sight, No Jobs for Low-Income New Yorkers
Press Release, October 14, 2010

pdf The Unheard Third 2009: Job Loss, Economic Insecurity, and a Decline in Job Quality
A survey of low-income New Yorkers. May 2010

pdf The Unheard Third 2009
Initial Data Release. October 2009

pdf A Profile of Low-Income Latino New Yorkers
Executive Summary. The Unheard Third October 2009

pdf 3.1 Million New Yorkers are Calling for a Change
The Unheard Third, 2008 Findings

pdf The Unheard Third 2007
CSS's annual survey of low-income New Yorkers for 2007

pdf The Unheard Third 2007
Survey Methodology

pdf The Unheard Third 2007
Demographics of Survey Population and Low-Income New Yorkers

pdf The Unheard Third 2006
CSS's annual survey of low-income New Yorkers for 2006

pdf The Unheard Third 2005
CSS's annual survey of low-income New Yorkers for 2005



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