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U.S. Uninsured Rate Dipped Back Down at the End of 2013
The U.S. uninsured rate dipped back down to 17.1% in the fourth quarter of 2013 from 18.0% in the third quarter. The percentage of uninsured 18- to 25-year-olds also dropped in the fourth quarter to 23.5% and is on par with the 2013 average.
Canada's Election: 5 Tests for the Next Prime Minister
Gallup data point to five issues that will face Canada's next prime minister, including the economy, housing, wellbeing, provincial divides and the relationship with the U.S.
Arkansas, Kentucky See Most Improvement in Uninsured Rates
Arkansas and Kentucky lead all states in reported drops in their uninsured rates from 2013 to 2014. Uninsured rates fell more in states that chose to expand Medicaid and set up their own marketplace exchanges than in those that didn't.
Inflation Still Top U.S. Financial Problem, but Fewer Cite It
Fewer Americans than in 2023 and 2024 name inflation as the most important financial problem facing their family, but it still ranks at the top of the list.
Pandemic's Effects Linger in Americans' Health Ratings
After sliding over the past decade, Americans' reports of their own mental and physical health held steady last year at the lowest levels in Gallup's 24-year trend.
Biden Approval, Legislation and the American Public
The potential impact of massive new spending legislation on President Joe Biden's job approval rating remains uncertain.
Americans Perceive Gaps in Mental, Physical Healthcare
Most Americans say care for mental health issues is not on par with care for physical issues. Cost and access are seen as the top barriers to treatment.
Americans More Critical of U.S. Criminal Justice System
A majority of Americans again say the U.S. criminal justice system is not tough enough. Far fewer now than in 2003 believe the criminal justice system is fair.
American Public Opinion and Sanders' Proposal for Single-Payer Healthcare System
Americans' reactions to the specific idea of a single-payer healthcare system tilt more positive than negative across a number of different ways of asking about it, but underlying support for the concept of a government-run healthcare system is ...
Healthcare Law at One-Year Mark: Still Waiting for Change
President Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act into law one year ago, but Americans are not yet reporting an impact. Gallup tracks Americans' health insurance coverage daily as part of the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being ...