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Adults Aged 26 to 64 Lose Employer Healthcare; Young Gain It
Fewer U.S. adults aged 26 to 64 are getting health insurance from an employer in 2012, continuing a downward trend that began in 2008. However, the decline in the percentage of 18- to 25-year-olds with insurance through an employer has now ...
Young Americans Least Familiar With Healthcare Law
Overall, 28% of Americans continue to say they are not familiar with the new healthcare law, little changed over the past three months. Americans younger than 30 are the least familiar with the law, as are those with lower incomes.
This Week on Gallup.com: "State of the States"
This week, we kick off our annual "State of the States" series on Gallup.com. These articles will provide analysis into state-level data for key political, economic, religion and well-being measures, based on Gallup Daily tracking in 2014.
State of the Union: The Public Weighs In on 10 Key Issues
From immigration to gun violence, Gallup reviews where Americans stand on 10 policy issues and statements President Barack Obama made in his 2014 State of the Union address.
President Obama's Use of Gallup Data to Estimate the Uninsured
President Obama addressed a group of White House nurses this morning, and, in the course of his remarks, talked about the number of Americans who do not have health insurance. Noting that the Census Bureau had just come out with new data showing ...
Cost Is Foremost Healthcare Issue for Americans
Most Americans are satisfied with the quality of their medical care (80%) as well as with their healthcare costs (61%). Still, 42% of insured Americans say rising healthcare costs are a major problem, outranking other healthcare complaints. Few ...
One in Six American Adults Remain Uninsured
While more Americans may soon gain access to healthcare as provisions of the federal overhaul go into effect, Gallup finds 16.5% of American adults were uninsured in June, unchanged from the same month last year, but up significantly from June ...
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.
Americans' Approval of ACA Holds Steady
Americans' views of the Affordable Care Act remain split (52% approve, 47% disapprove) and are more politically polarized than ever.
In U.S., New Low of 44.8% Get Healthcare From Employer
A new low of 44.8% of American adults report getting their health insurance through an employer in November, down from 50% in January 2008, when Gallup began tracking it. Over the same time period, the percentage of Americans with government ...