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What's in a Name? Affordable Care Act vs. Obamacare
the Senate and House passed healthcare reform legislation in 2010, they developed an official name for the law that they thought would convey the positive benefits of the bill: "Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act." That name has often ...
Politics Are Biggest Factor in Views of Healthcare Law
With Monday's deadline for enrolling in an insurance plan past, political party ID remains the most influential predictor of whether an individual disapproves of the healthcare law.
Amid Exchange Site Glitches, Views of Health Law Steady
Americans' familiarity with the healthcare law and their assessments of its future impact are little changed since August. Their views of the law's impact remain more negative than positive.
The Trend Line: Americans Familiar With Healthcare Law Are More Likely to Disapprove
In the U.S., 59% of adults who are familiar with the ACA say they disapprove of the law. Gallup Editor-in-Chief Frank Newport examines how different demographics view the healthcare law.
Americans Tilt More Negative Toward Affordable Care Act
Fifty-two percent of Americans disapprove of the 2010 Affordable Care Act, which is a slightly more negative evaluation than Gallup found in July. Approval is also down slightly since then.
Americans' Approval of Healthcare Law Declines
Americans' views of the healthcare law have soured in recent weeks, with 40% now approving and 55% disapproving -- the most negative reading in the past year. Those who disapprove most commonly cite government interference as the reason.
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.
Approval of the Affordable Care Act Falls Back Below 50%
Americans are about evenly divided in their opinions of the Affordable Care Act, but fewer than one-third want to see it repealed and replaced.
The Trend Line: Majority of Americans Have Opinion on Healthcare Law, Even Though It Hasn't Affected Them
More than 90% have an opinion about the Affordable Care Act, even though 66% of Americans state that the law has not affected them so far, says Gallup Editor-in-Chief Frank Newport.
The Trend Line: More Americans Approve of Healthcare Law Post-Shutdown
Gallup Editor-in-Chief Frank Newport compares Americans' approval of the 2010 Affordable Care Act before and after the government shutdown.