More immigration worries, mixed feelings on crime: Five takeaways from annual poll of Coloradans

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More immigration worries, mixed feelings on crime: Five takeaways from annual poll of Coloradans
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While respondents were most likely to rate the cost of housing and general cost of living as “extremely serious” or “very serious” problems, they also frequently expressed t…

An unhoused man takes a bag of his personal belongings and his bicycle to a bus at a homeless encampment along 18th Ave and N. Marion St. in Denver Thursday Dec. 21, 2023. Colorado residents listed homelessness as of the state’s most serious problems in a poll in spring 2024. Coloradans think the state has several “very serious” problems and report they’re dealing with mental health strain, but say they generally feel like they belong in their communities.

While respondents were most likely to rate the cost of housing and general cost of living as “extremely serious” or “very serious” problems, they also frequently expressed the same level of concern about non-pocketbook issues. People’s perceptions of crime in general are influenced by news coverage, political framing and social media in a way that their feelings about their own neighborhoods typically aren’t, said Dave Metz, president of Democratic-affiliated FM3 Research.Three-quarters of people surveyed said they usually or always feel they belong in their neighborhoods and workplaces.

“The Pulse poll data demonstrates the very real impact that partisan polarization is having on our communities,” she said in a news release.As of this spring, 59% of respondents said they’d experienced mental health strain in the last year. The poll defined it broadly, including anxiety, stress, depression and loneliness.

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