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In U.S., Uninsured Rate Sinks to 12.9%
The percentage of uninsured U.S. adults dipped to 12.9% in the fourth quarter of 2014, from 13.4% in the third quarter. The uninsured rate is down 4.2 percentage points since the Affordable Care Act went into effect in January 2014.
Number of Americans Saying ACA Has Hurt Them Inches Up
Twenty-three percent of Americans feel the Affordable Care Act has hurt them or their families -- the highest figure Gallup has recorded for the question. Meanwhile, 10% say it has helped them, and 63% say it has had no effect.
The Paradox of the Affordable Care Act and Public Opinion
When asked, over 7 in 10 Americans say the "requirement in the healthcare law [Affordable Care Act] that every American must buy health insurance or pay a fine" is unconstitutional.
The Post-Pandemic Customer: More Demanding, Harder on Employees
Customer expectations have changed since the pandemic. See what employees and CHROs say are the biggest obstacles to meeting the new expectations.
Two-Thirds in U.S. Prefer Birth Sex on IDs, in Athletics
Most Americans think the birth sex of transgender people should be prioritized over gender identity when it comes to sports and official documents.
Exploring Young Women's Leftward Expansion
A sharp rise over the past decade in young women who describe their political views as liberal, particularly relative to young men, is reflected most prominently in their attitudes on the environment and abortion.
Guayas, Ecuador: The Least Safe Place on the Planet?
Ahead of Ecuador's security referendum on Sunday, Gallup data show no other region in the world, apart from active war zones, feels less secure than Guayas.
Americans' Confidence in Economy Remains Barely Positive
Americans' views of the economy were unchanged last week, with Gallup's U.S. Economic Confidence Index remaining slightly positive.
43% of Americans Say They Are Overweight; 55% Want to Slim Down
Over four in 10 U.S. adults, especially women, see themselves as overweight. Over half want to lose weight, but only about a quarter are seriously trying.
Regular Health Visits Linked to Life Expectancy for Women
Regular visits to healthcare professionals may increase women's life expectancy by up to two years, according to the Hologic Global Women's Health Index.