UCLA Luskin to Release 2026 Quality of Life Index The annual survey will debut at the Luskin Summit, offering new insights into affordability, public sentiment and the region’s most pressing challenges.
A recent segment by ABC7 News highlighted upcoming research from the UCLA Luskin examining residents’ perceptions of life in Los Angeles County. The school’s annual Quality of Life Index (QLI) survey measures satisfaction across nine key areas, including cost of living, public safety and education, offering a comprehensive, data-driven snapshot of regional sentiment.
The latest findings will be released at the 2026 Luskin Summit on April 15, where policymakers, researchers and community leaders will convene to discuss pressing issues facing the region. Led by Zev Yaroslavsky, the QLI has historically revealed unexpected insights, with even small shifts in responses signaling broader changes in public mood. This year’s survey will also explore timely topics such as affordability, immigration and the mayoral race, helping to inform conversations about Los Angeles’ future and potential policy solutions.









Leave a Reply
Want to join the discussion?Feel free to contribute!