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As ACA Takes Effect, Majority OK With Personal Health Costs

A majority of Americans say they are satisfied with their healthcare costs, representing little change over the past decade. Those aged 65 and older are much more satisfied with their healthcare costs than younger Americans.

Americans Credit ACA on Access, but Mixed About Costs

Most Americans say the 2010 Affordable Care Act has been successful in expanding access to health coverage, but they are divided on whether it has reduced costs.

Majority Say Not Gov't Duty to Provide Healthcare for All

For the third consecutive year, a majority of Americans, 52%, say it is not the government's responsibility to make sure all Americans have healthcare. Prior to 2009, a majority of Americans took the opposite view.

The Trend Line: More Americans Are Insured but Still Don't Approve of ACA

The Art of the Deal on Healthcare: Repeal vs. Repair

A significant number of Democrats nationwide want changes to the Affordable Care Act, giving President Trump bargaining power as he proposes new healthcare legislation.

As New Enrollment Period Starts, ACA Approval at 37%

Days away from the beginning of the second enrollment period of the Affordable Care Act, 37% of Americans said they approve of the law, one percentage point below the previous low of 38% in January.

Bipartisan Negativity in Views of the Healthcare Industry

Democrats' views of the healthcare industry have soured since Trump took office, while Republicans' views have recovered to their pre-Obama levels.

Arkansas, Kentucky Set Pace in Reducing Uninsured Rate

Arkansas and Kentucky continued to have the biggest declines in the rate of uninsured adults in 2015, followed closely by Oregon. Nine states now have uninsured rates below 7.0%, compared with only one before 2014.

More Americans Say Health Premiums Went Up Over Past Year

Nearly three in four American adults (74%) who pay all or some of their health insurance premiums say the amount they pay has increased over the past year, including a record-high 36% who say their costs have gone up "a lot."

Is the Affordable Care Act Working?

About 7.26 million Americans have gotten health insurance coverage since late last year and 4% of Americans became insured for the first time in 2014.
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