Utahns want better schools, air quality, job availability, survey says

November 16, 2015 (KSL.com)

Utahns overall rate themselves as having a high quality of life, but they view several top priorities — public schools, job availability and air quality — as areas that need improvement.

In its third biennial Utah Quality of Life Index, the Utah Foundation reports that Utahns are slightly less satisfied with life than they were in 2013, down more than one point, projecting 76.9 out of a possible 100 points.

The score is an average of telephone responses to questions about 20 aspects of life, categorized in six groups: perception of health and safety, eduction, economic vitality, recreation and culture, community and values, and infrastructure.

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