Views about environmental regulation among adults with some college education by metro area (2014) Switch to: Metro area among adults with some college education by views about environmental protection

% of adults with some college education who say…

Metro areaStricter environmental laws and regulations cost too many jobs and hurt the economyStricter environmental laws and regulations are worth the costNeither/both equallyDon't knowSample size
Atlanta Metro Area33%65%2%< 1%131
Boston Metro Area29%66%2%2%103
Chicago Metro Area36%59%3%2%218
Dallas/Fort Worth Metro Area31%65%2%2%181
Detroit Metro Area40%53%2%6%128
Houston Metro Area37%59%3%2%137
Los Angeles Metro Area33%64%3%1%264
Miami Metro Area31%65%2%1%114
New York City Metro Area29%66%3%2%417
Philadelphia Metro Area25%70%4%1%177
Phoenix Metro Area38%58%2%2%122
Riverside, CA Metro Area42%50%4%5%124
San Francisco Metro Area33%61%3%3%108
Seattle Metro Area26%68%4%2%101
Washington, DC Metro Area35%61%4%< 1%160
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