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Government Still Top Problem, but Race, Immigration Are Up

Government dissatisfaction, race relations and immigration now lead Americans' top-of-mind concerns for the U.S. Economic mentions are the lowest since 2007.

Four in 10 in U.S. Dissatisfied With Their Healthcare Costs

Americans' dissatisfaction with healthcare costs is highest among the uninsured, but nearly half of those with private healthcare plans are also dissatisfied.

Trump's Job Approval Stabilizing at Lower Level

President Donald Trump's job approval rating has been either 34% or 35% in Gallup Daily tracking since Aug. 20, producing a new low weekly average of 35% for Aug. 21-27.

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.

Cost Edges Access as Most Urgent U.S. Health Problem

Americans are more likely to name cost than access as the most urgent health problem facing the U.S. The two issues had previously tied for first.

Americans' Satisfaction With Healthcare System Edges Down

In the U.S., 65% are satisfied with the way the healthcare system works for them, down slightly from 67% in 2014. Those with government health plans are most satisfied, and Democrats are more satisfied than Republicans.

Two in Three Uninsured Americans Plan to Buy Insurance

The large majority of uninsured Americans plan to get health insurance rather than pay the fine. But awareness of the new insurance exchanges is low among the uninsured, with less than half planning to get coverage through them.

Americans Focused on Health Law Process as Much as Outcomes

Americans may be as focused at this point on how their elected representatives are going about the process of passing a new health law as they are on the legislation itself.

Ratings of U.S. Healthcare Quality No Better After ACA

Americans' ratings of the quality and coverage of healthcare in the U.S. have been steady for the past few years, but are down from the first years of Barack Obama's presidency. Views have not improved since the Affordable Care Act passed.

McCain Favorability Up to 58% After Healthcare Vote

Sen. John McCain's 58% favorable rating is his best since shortly after the 2008 presidential election, thanks mostly to improved opinions among Democrats.