Survey shows how San Franciscans feel about the city San Francisco

Survey shows how San Franciscans feel about the city San Francisco

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Survey shows how San Franciscans feel about their city

Photo illustration: Brendan Lynch/Axios. Photo: Gabrielle Lurie/The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images Some San Franciscans are frustrated with the school board, the district supervisors and the mayor. Yes, but: 63% of respondents to a recent survey said they're still likely to live here three years from now, . Driving the news: Results published Tuesday explore how 1,653 San Franciscans feel about the state of the city and its local leaders. By the numbers: The survey is relatively comprehensive, but here are some stats that jumped out. The questions ask how good of a job a variety of city leaders have done over the past three years in making SF a better place to live and work. say the city's Board of Supervisors has done a poor or very poor job. said the school board has done a poor or very poor job. said Mayor London Breed is doing an excellent or good job, while 35% said she's doing a poor or very poor job. Racial tensions in the city endure, with issues of racism and inequality impacting this year's recalls of and , as well as the . Yes, but: When asked how racism impacts the city's ability to solve big problems, 32% of respondents said "a great deal/a lot."Black respondents felt strongest about the role racism plays, while white respondents felt the least strongly. 52% of Black respondents said "a great deal/a lot" compared to 25% of white respondents. Go deeper: If you want to learn more about how San Franciscans feel about the city, you can check out all of the survey results over on the . Get more local stories in your inbox with .Subscribe Support local journalism by becoming a member.

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