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Snapshot: Congress Approval Still Low Heading Into Midterms
Congressional job approval stands at 21% in October, largely unchanged after the Brett Kavanaugh hearings but improved from lows earlier this year.
Delaying Care a Healthcare Strategy for Three in 10 Americans
The percentage of Americans putting off medical treatment due to costs remains steady, but rates are still up from over a decade ago, suggesting rising costs are winning out over healthcare reform.
Healthcare, Immigration Down as Most Important Problem
After the midterm elections, U.S. satisfaction has dipped to 31%, and mentions of immigration and healthcare as the most important problem have fallen. The government is again the top overall problem.
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.
The Healthcare Vote That Republicans Missed in the Midterms
In early November, about one in six Americans approved of Trump on the economy but not on healthcare. Addressing their concerns could have helped the GOP electorally.
One in Four U.S. Adults Say They Have a Pre-Existing Condition
Twenty-seven percent of Americans say they have a long-term medical condition, illness or disease that would be considered a "pre-existing condition."
Americans' Own Healthcare Ratings Little Changed Since ACA
Despite major changes in the U.S. healthcare system since 2010, Americans' overall satisfaction with their healthcare costs and quality have been generally stable over the past 14 years.
Americans Tilt More Negative Toward Affordable Care Act
Fifty-two percent of Americans disapprove of the 2010 Affordable Care Act, which is a slightly more negative evaluation than Gallup found in July. Approval is also down slightly since then.
Trust in U.S. Legislative Branch 40%, Highest in Nine Years
Americans' trust in the U.S. legislative branch is the highest in nine years, with 40% expressing "a great deal" or "a fair amount" of trust in it.
Tracking the Progress of the Affordable Care Act
In his recent article in the Journal of the American Medical Association, President Obama relied on data from the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index to assess changes and identify patterns in states' uninsured rates.