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Newly Insured in 2014 Represent About 4% of U.S. Adults

Four percent of Americans are newly insured this year. About half of this group obtained their new health insurance through a health exchange, and half got it using some other mechanism.

Congress Approval Lowest Since July 2016, at 13%

Americans' approval of Congress ebbed further in October to 13% and is now the lowest since July 2016.

U.S. Uninsured Rate Edges Up Slightly

The percentage of uninsured adults in the U.S. climbed slightly to 11.3% in the first quarter of 2017, from 10.9% in each of the last two quarters of 2016.

Trump Rated Best on Economy, Weaker on Other Issues

President Donald Trump's approval ratings on five specific issues range from a low of 31% on healthcare to a high of 45% on the economy.

How Would Americans React to a President Trump's First 100 Days?

If Donald Trump were elected president, Americans would be very positive about his projected efforts to unite Democrats, independents and Republicans, but are generally opposed to several other steps he proposes to take in his first 100 days in ...

The Trend Line: More Americans Are Insured but Still Don't Approve of ACA

Mitch McConnell's Favorables Down Among Republicans

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's favorability rating among Republicans and Republican-leaning independents is down nine points from April's 49%.

More in U.S. Say Healthcare Is the Most Important Problem

As the Senate considers repealing the Affordable Care Act, more Americans name healthcare as the most important problem facing the U.S.

Congress Approval Drops to 20% After February High

U.S. approval of Congress declined to 20% in April, a four-point drop from March and eight points below February's seven-year high of 28%.

Americans' Views on Government Regulation Remain Steady

More Americans continue to say there is too much government regulation of business and industry than say there is too little or the right amount.