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Americans' Take on the U.S. Is Improved, but Still Mixed

Americans are far from content with the nation's state of affairs, but their average satisfaction with 27 issues tracked since 2001 is the highest in 15 years.

Emotional Partisanship Driving Views of Healthcare

Americans' political identities are powerful drivers of views on healthcare, making it hard to change public opinion on healthcare-related policy issues.

71% of U.S. Adults Rate Mental, Physical Health Positively

Seven in 10 U.S. adults are generally positive about both their mental and physical health, but the rate varies sharply by household income and type of insurance.

The Presidential Campaign, Policy Issues and the Public

Americans agree that their government should take immediate action in a number of specific problem areas.

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.

Republicans, Democrats Diverge in Views of Own Healthcare

In the past year, Republicans have become more positive about their own healthcare costs and quality, while Democrats have become less so.

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.

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.

Americans Remain Divided on "Obamacare"

Nine years after its passage, half of Americans approve of the Affordable Care Act, unchanged from April 2019 but down from its record high in April 2017.

Millions in U.S. Lost Someone Who Couldn't Afford Treatment

Thirty-four million U.S. adults report knowing someone who has died in the past five years who did not receive needed treatment due to their inability to pay for it.
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