Residents Are Really Not Satisfied With Life in San Diego — Despite Survey Gloria Is Touting
By Paul Krueger / Times of San Diego / December 13, 2025
Mayor Todd Gloria is spreading the word about a national survey that shows 76% of San Diego residents are “very satisfied” or “satisfied” with their city.
According to Gensler Research, San Diego ranks second in “satisfaction with their city as a place to live,” trailing only San Antonio with a 78% score.
But Axios, which published the results, cautioned that “satisfaction” is a “broad” term, defined as “a general vibe check on how people are feeling about job opportunities, housing costs, safety and other key urban issues.”
And the survey’s methodology reveals a very significant — even disqualifying — limitation: The poll was conducted more than a year ago, from July 18 to Nov 24, 2024.
Since then, there’s been a flurry of activity at City Hall, and most of it is having a negative impact on our personal finances.



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