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Economy, Immigration, Abortion, Democracy Driving Voters

The economy tops the list of issues that voters say will determine which candidate they support for president.

Republican Satisfaction With U.S. Healthcare Costs Surges

Republicans' satisfaction with U.S. healthcare costs jumped to 43%, from 26% in 2018. Democrats' satisfaction fell to 9%, from 13% last year.

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 ...

No One Trusts Elections Less Than Bulgarians

Just 10% of Bulgarians are confident in their elections as they head to the polls Sunday for the seventh time since 2021.

Americans Agree Nation Is Divided on Key Values

Eight in 10 Americans, a new high, perceive the U.S. as being greatly divided on the most important values.

Poor Marks for Biden: Middle East, Economy, Foreign Affairs

Joe Biden's approval rating remains at its record low, with worse ratings for his handling of foreign affairs, the economy and the Middle East situation.

Americans Give Nursing Homes D+ Grade for Quality of Care

A new West Health-Gallup poll finds that Americans rate U.S. nursing homes poorly for quality of care, and few say they would be comfortable being admitted to one.

More Americans Mention Healthcare as Top Problem in U.S.

As problems with the federal health exchange website persist, 19% of Americans mention healthcare as the most important problem in the U.S., up from 12% in October. Americans still rank dysfunctional government as the top problem.

Stress Prominent Among U.S. Adults Struggling to Pay for Care

An estimated 18 million Americans are "cost desperate," and most of them lack confidence that they will be able to pay for healthcare as they age.

Secret Service's Job Rating Tumbles 23 Points to New Low

Americans' rating of the Secret Service has dropped precipitously to a new low, particularly among Republicans.