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Study released on life in Santa Clara County
Most residents satisfied, though economic issues still concern many

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A study released Wednesday, Oct. 10, on life in Santa Clara County shows that while the majority of people are satisfied with their quality of life, financial and economic issues are also a major source of stress.

According to the 2012 Santa Clara County Community Assessment Project's findings, 94 to 96 percent of county residents said they were "very satisfied" or "somewhat satisfied" with their overall quality of life.

Regardless of income or ethnicity, about 60 percent of county residents surveyed on the phone said they felt stress related to finances and between 28 and 41 percent of residents also said that they live in neighborhoods that lack a strong sense of community, according to the study.

The 2012 Santa Clara County Community Assessment Project's findings were based on more than 80 community discussions that included about 500 people, phone interviews with 1,200 randomly selected residents and 3,100 people's response to an online survey. The study also found that many people felt that community changes were up to residents, rather than government and other institutions, according to the study's executive summary.

The coalition that conducted the study was organized by United Way Silicon Valley. It was conducted in a number of languages spoken by county residents, including English, Spanish, Vietnamese and Mandarin.

"This effort resulted in a complex set of data that reflects the complexities of our community," said the Community Assessment Project Chair, Vanessa Cooper.

The results of the study were presented at the Microsoft Corporation office late Thursday morning in Mountain View. All the information gathered for the project is available at www.scc-cap.org.

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Comments

Posted by Gunn Class of 67, a resident of the Barron Park neighborhood, on Oct 11, 2012 at 2:02 pm

What phone list did United Way use?


Posted by Jan H., a resident of the Old Palo Alto neighborhood, on Oct 11, 2012 at 5:40 pm

I would really like to know how many people were surveyed, and from what areas of Santa Clara County. Did they really ask anyone in San Jose, East San Jose, South San Jose, Morgan Hill, San Martin, Gilroy, Campbell, Santa Clara, or Sunnyvale? The answers they revealed to us sound like those of people in the northernmost parts of the county only.


Posted by Olivia from P.A., a resident of the Green Acres neighborhood, on Oct 17, 2012 at 5:09 pm

More fun and possibly more accurate would be to make a survey of one's own. Simply spend a day driving, then walk around and chit-chat with people. Somewhere between road rage and happy conversations you'll come up with your own conclusion.


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