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Government, Healthcare Most Important Problems in U.S.

Dissatisfaction with aspects of the U.S. government remained the most important problem this month, while healthcare was not far behind in Americans' concerns.

Republicans' Approval of Congress Drops to New 2017 Low

About one in six Republicans (16%) approve of the job Congress is doing, down from 28% in July and 50% in February.

More in U.S. Say Healthcare Is the Most Important Problem

As the Senate considers repealing the Affordable Care Act, more Americans name healthcare as the most important problem facing the U.S.

Americans' Approval of Congress Remains Low, Steady

One in five U.S. adults say they approve of Congress, unchanged from June. Republicans and Democrats express low levels of approval, but Republicans are more positive.

Public Gives Congress No Clear Guidance on ACA Reform

Americans are most likely to prefer keeping the Affordable Care Act in place but making significant changes to it (44%) rather than keeping it as is (23%) or repealing and replacing it (30%).

U.S. Uninsured Rate Rises to 11.7%

The percentage of uninsured adults in the U.S. rose to 11.7% in the second quarter of 2017, from 10.9% in each of the last two quarters of 2016.

Democrats More Confident Than Republicans in Medical System

Democrats have expressed more confidence in the U.S. medical system since 2014. Before then, Republicans were usually more confident.

Americans Say Both Parties Have Core Issue Strengths

Americans say Democrats do a better job of handling social policy issues, including the environment and healthcare, but give Republicans higher marks on national security and federal debt.

Cost of Healthcare Is Americans' Top Financial Concern

Americans name healthcare as the top financial problem facing their family, while concerns about low wages have fallen to pre-recession levels.

More in U.S. Say Government Is the Most Important Problem

A quarter of U.S. adults say government is the most important problem facing the country, up from 18% in May. Economic concerns have fallen to pre-recession levels.
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