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New High Favors One-Party Control of U.S. Federal Government
A record 41% of U.S adults prefer that the same party control the presidency and Congress. Meanwhile, 23% say it is better to have divided party control, and 32% say it makes no difference.
Americans View Biden as Likable, Honest; Trump, as Strong
Americans are much more likely to perceive Joe Biden than Donald Trump as being likable, and rate Biden better on honesty and caring. Trump's sole advantage is on being a strong and decisive leader.
Americans Still Favor Private Healthcare System
Although support for a government-run healthcare system has edged up in the past five years, the majority of Americans continue to prefer a system based on private health insurance.
Uninsured Down Since Obamacare; Cost, Quality Still Concerns
Since key provisions of the Affordable Care Act took effect, fewer U.S. adults lack health insurance and have difficulty affording the care or medicines they need, but they remain concerned about the cost and quality of healthcare.
Majority Trust Biden to Lead Healthcare System Amid COVID-19
By a 52% to 39% margin, a majority of Americans support Joe Biden over Donald Trump to lead the U.S. healthcare system most efficiently amid COVID-19.
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.
CliftonStrengths Input Theme: Teams and Managers
Strong themes, stronger teams": Learn how your team can own its Input talents and become stronger, resulting in improved performance, organic growth and better wellbeing.
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.
The Trend Line: Affordable Care Act Is Obama's Biggest Accomplishment and Failure
Americans name the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, as President Barack Obama's biggest accomplishment and his biggest failure, says Gallup Editor-in-Chief Frank Newport.
Gallup Health Series: ACA, Mental Health, Fitbits and More
Gallup will release the findings of its annual Health and Healthcare survey in the coming weeks.