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'Obamacare' Still Earns a Split Decision From Americans

Half of Americans approve and 48% disapprove of the Affordable Care Act, similar to the even split in November.

Supreme Court Approval Holds at Record Low

Forty percent of Americans approve of the job the U.S. Supreme Court is doing, unchanged from the record low measured last fall.

Gallup Review: Healthcare and the Election

Americans are generally happy with their own healthcare, more negative than positive about the Affordable Care Act and leery of federal involvement in running healthcare.

More Americans Negative Than Positive About ACA

Americans' support for the Affordable Care Act remains basically unchanged since May; 44% currently approve of the law. Nearly three in 10 Americans say the law has hurt their family, the highest Gallup has measured to date.

Few Americans Say Healthcare Law Has Helped Them

Most Americans say the Affordable Care Act has had no impact on their healthcare situation, but those who do perceive an effect continue to be more likely to say it has hurt their family's healthcare situation rather than helped.

Affordable Care Act Approval Slips After Record Highs

Half of Americans approve of the ACA, down slightly from April but well above one year ago. Democrats strongly back the law. Independents tilt toward approval.

Despite Enrollment Success, Healthcare Law Still Unpopular

Although the Affordable Care Act open enrollment period closed March 31 on a high note after early troubles, a slim majority of Americans remain opposed to the law. The healthcare law is most popular among blacks and least among whites.

Eight Key Findings on Americans' Experiences With the Healthcare Law

Despite Americans continuing to view the Affordable Care Act (ACA) more negatively than positively and a federal health exchange website rife with technological glitches, the U.S. uninsured rate has fallen in so far in 2014.

What's in a Name? Affordable Care Act vs. Obamacare

the Senate and House passed healthcare reform legislation in 2010, they developed an official name for the law that they thought would convey the positive benefits of the bill: "Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act." That name has often ...

Politics Are Biggest Factor in Views of Healthcare Law

With Monday's deadline for enrolling in an insurance plan past, political party ID remains the most influential predictor of whether an individual disapproves of the healthcare law.
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