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Most Republicans Know Little About Ryan Medicare Plan
Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan's controversial Medicare proposal received a good deal of focus in the GOP debate in New Hampshire on Monday night. CNN moderator John King first zeroed in on the Ryan plan when talking to Newt Gingrich, whose comments ...
Can Biden Thread the Needle on Government?
Joe Biden has an extraordinary 44 years of service as an elected federal official; how he defines it will help determine his campaign's success.
In U.S., Uninsured Rate Sinks to 13.4% in Second Quarter
The uninsured rate in the U.S. dropped to 13.4% in the second quarter of 2014 from 15.6% in the first quarter. This is the lowest rate recorded since Gallup and Healthways began tracking the percentage of uninsured Americans in 2008.
Americans Fear Personal and National Healthcare Cost Crisis
Americans fear a major health event may cause bankruptcy and predict the U.S. economy is in danger due to rising healthcare costs.
Americans See Medicare, Social Security "Crisis" Within 10 Years
Two out of three Americans (67%) believe Social Security and Medicare costs are already creating a crisis for the federal government or will do so within 10 years. Republicans are much more likely to believe this than are Democrats, but a ...
Six in 10 Americans Worry About Higher Healthcare Premiums
About six in 10 Americans say that the possibility of their health insurance plan requiring them to pay higher premiums is a major concern. Worry is even higher among lower-income adults.
Twelve Ways Baby Boomers Will Shape the Nation in the Coming Decades
Baby boomers are a huge group of Americans who have affected the nation's social, political, and economic life from the day they were born. The birthrate in this country jumped after World War II and stayed high up until the mid-1960s, directly ...
Investors Feel Affected by Social Security, Medicare Changes
As the U.S. congressional supercommittee considers ways to reduce the federal budget deficit, a majority of U.S. investors (57%) say changes to Social Security and Medicare would have a major impact on their personal economic condition and ...
U.S. Uninsured Rate Rises to 12.3% in Third Quarter
The U.S. uninsured rate in the third quarter rose to 12.3%, up 1.4 points since the end of 2016 and the highest since the last quarter of 2014.
The Presidential Campaign, Policy Issues and the Public
Americans agree that their government should take immediate action in a number of specific problem areas.