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More Americans Delaying Medical Treatment Due to Cost

Putting off treatment for a medical condition because of the cost is at a high ebb in the U.S.

Approval of Members of Both Parties in Congress Under 40%

Roughly three in five Americans disapprove of the job congressional Democrats and congressional Republicans are each doing.

Government Favored to Ensure Healthcare, but Not Deliver It

The majority of Americans believe the federal government should ensure that all Americans have health coverage, but less than half favor a government-run system.

Partisans' Trust in Legislative Branch Has Shifted in Past Year

Democrats' trust in the legislative branch of government has surged, while Republicans' has sagged, in the past year.

Who Pays for Americans' Health Insurance?

In recent years, an increasing proportion of Americans have seen their health coverage paid for by Medicare or Medicaid, while fewer Americans have private insurance.

Government: The Most Important Issue Facing 2020 Candidates

Americans feel the government has too much power but appreciate services the government provides. The candidates have yet to address this paradox.

Non-College Whites Had Affinity for GOP Before Trump

White Americans without college degrees have been aligned with the Republican Party for most of the past two decades, but their affiliation with the GOP has grown stronger during the Trump era.

Seven in 10 Maintain Negative View of U.S. Healthcare System

Seventy percent of Americans describe the current U.S. healthcare system as being "in a state of crisis" or having "major problems." Negative ratings of the system are even higher among Democrats (84%).

Healthcare Once Again Tops List of Americans' Worries

Fifty-five percent of Americans now say they worry about healthcare a great deal, topping Gallup's list of potential worries for the fifth year in a row and for the 11th year since 2001.