The tables display information about satisfaction rates in six city subjects in a city in 1980 and 2010. The units are measured in percentages.
Overall, dissatisfaction rates increase in every aspect. The most significant decrease in satisfaction happened in transportation while education and employment saw an equal amount of increase in the portion of people who voted well for these topics.
In 1980, nearly half of the people who contributed to the survey thought that the city transportation was good, but this amount declined to 39% in 2010, which is the most dramatic decrease in satisfaction in the table. A similar thing happened in healthcare with a %8 decrease to which caused it to lose its place at the top, while satisfaction in shops and the environment showed a small decline.
On the other hand, education became the best aspect of the city with a 10% increase to 82%. With the same amount of rise in good votes employment reached 72%. Amount of people who voted badly rose in every aspect of the city and employment issues had the biggest increase from 10% to 23%.
