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Majority in U.S. Support Idea of Fed-Funded Healthcare System
Asked separately about three possible courses for the future of the Affordable Care Act, more Americans favor replacing it with federally funded health insurance for all Americans than favor either keeping it in place or repealing it.
Most Americans Want Changes to Affordable Care Act
Americans' views of the Affordable Care Act remain stable, with a slight majority, 53%, disapproving. More than four in 10 Americans want the law kept with major changes, while 37% want the law repealed and replaced.
U.S. Uninsured Rate Rises to Four-Year High
The U.S. adult uninsured rate rose to 13.7% in the fourth quarter of 2018, its highest level since the first quarter of 2014.
Americans Slowly Embracing Affordable Care Act More
Americans are split on whether they approve or disapprove of the Affordable Care Act, but overall, they are steadily seeing more benefits to the law since 2012.
Majority Want Government to Ensure Healthcare Coverage
Fifty-six percent of Americans say it is the federal government's responsibility to provide healthcare coverage for all Americans, the highest in 10 years.
Superintendents Express Commitment to Summer Learning
Nine in 10 U.S. K-12 superintendents regard summer learning programs as important. Most say their district will maintain or increase program funding.
More Americans Negative Than Positive About ACA
Americans' support for the Affordable Care Act remains basically unchanged since May; 44% currently approve of the law. Nearly three in 10 Americans say the law has hurt their family, the highest Gallup has measured to date.
In the News: Paul Ryan
Americans' favorable ratings of House Speaker Paul Ryan, who announced his retirement Wednesday, declined steeply in 2017.
Fewer in U.S. See Health System as Having Major Problems
Sixty-three percent of Americans describe the U.S. healthcare system as "in a state of crisis" or having "major problems"; this percentage has been lower only once before.
43% of U.S. Households Report Preexisting Conditions
About one in four Americans report that they personally (15%) or they and a member of their household (9%) have a preexisting condition.