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Healthcare Once Again Tops List of Americans' Worries
Fifty-five percent of Americans now say they worry about healthcare a great deal, topping Gallup's list of potential worries for the fifth year in a row and for the 11th year since 2001.
Kentucky, Arkansas Post Largest Drops in Uninsured Rates
Six states, led by Kentucky and Arkansas, have reduced their uninsured rates by at least 10 percentage points since 2013.
Republicans' Approval of Supreme Court Sinks to 18%
After key Supreme Court decisions legalized same-sex marriage and upheld the healthcare law, a record-low 18% of Republicans approve of the job the court is doing. With 76% of Democrats approving, the party gap is the largest to date.
States in Northeast Lead Nation in Dentist Visits
For the third year in a row, Connecticut residents were the most likely to say they visited a dentist in the last 12 months, followed closely by those in Massachusetts. Mississippians were least likely to say they go to the dentist.
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.
Most Americans Still Rate Their Healthcare Quite Positively
Majorities of Americans rate the coverage (69%) and quality (80%) of the healthcare they personally receive as "excellent" or "good," but Americans are much less positive about healthcare in the U.S. in general.
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 Remain Dissatisfied With Healthcare Costs
Gallup's annual Health and Healthcare poll finds Americans expressing strong concerns about the financial burden healthcare places on the U.S., as well healthcare coverage and access to it.
Taking Stock of the People's Concerns
My colleague Lydia Saad had an important analysis last week looking in depth at Americans' views of the most important problem facing the nation. This question is not a definitive way to assess the priorities that Americans assign to their ...
Both Parties' Voters Are Keyed Up for Midterm Elections
Americans are expressing near record enthusiasm for voting in this year's midterm elections, driven by strong interest from both parties.