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- Suffolk University Greg Gatlin, 617-573-8428 617-435-3634 cell ggatlin@suffolk.edu Mariellen Norris, 617-573-8450 617-592-5637 cell mnorris@suffolk.edu or The Boston Globe Bob Powers, 617-929-2270 powers@globe.com Bay State residents are taking a bleak view of the economy, a new Suffolk University/Boston Globe poll will reveal in tomorrow's Boston Sunday Globe. By nearly a 2-to-1 margin, Massachusetts residents say they believe the economy will get worse by the end of the year.
Respondents also said they are cutting back on dining out (58 percent), travel (61 percent) and driving (49 percent). Yet their spending is up - likely a reflection of higher prices, including at the pumps.
"The poll results suggest Massachusetts residents are feeling strapped and have started hunkering down," said
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center at Suffolk University in Boston. "We're beginning to record some of the shockwaves from the meltdown in financial markets, and it could ripple through local hospitality, travel and other industries."
Full contents of the Suffolk University/Boston Globe poll will appear in the Sept. 28, 2008 issue of the Boston Sunday Globe and be available online at www.boston.com/business and www.suffolk.edu at 12:00 a.m., Sunday, Sept. 28.
"We conducted this poll with Suffolk University as part of our comprehensive coverage of the U.S. financial crisis," said Boston Globe business editor Shirley Leung. "We wanted a full picture of how the crisis is affecting households in Massachusetts to complement our coverage of companies and industry sectors." The Globe's complete coverage may be found at www.boston.com/business.
The Suffolk University/Boston Globe poll was conducted Sept. 22-24 and includes answers from 400 residents across the state. It has a margin of error of +/- 4.9 percent.
About Suffolk University:
Suffolk University, located on Boston's historic Beacon Hill, with campuses in Madrid and Dakar, Senegal (Africa), is a comprehensive global institution distinguished by its teaching and the intellectual contributions of its faculty. Suffolk offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs in more than 70 areas of study. Its mission is to provide quality education at a reasonable cost for students of all ages and backgrounds, with strong emphasis on diversity.
About The Boston Globe:
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