The Times poll surveyed 1,538 adults throughout the city, including 1,022 who said they were registered to vote.
Ronald Reagan's rating in the Times poll never fell below 40 percent.
For some respondents, the reduced level of mobility reflected in the Times poll may merely result from financial frustration.
In the Times poll, 82 percent said they would work longer hours if it would help preserve their job.
The Times poll actually found that Met fans were slightly older, and there was little difference in the marital status of the groups.
The Times poll surveyed 182 parents of children between 6 and 17 in all five boroughs.
In the Times poll, 65 percent said Clinton should complete his term rather than resign.
More than half of respondents in the Times poll said they did not consider him to be one.
That figure was unchanged from the last Times poll, of three months ago.
The Times poll asked residents to evaluate four essential services.