About 3 in 4 Americans are at least somewhat worried about their ability to afford health care, according to the KFF Health Tracking Poll February 2024.
That concern is at odds with their generally favorable view of the Affordable Care Act, which will mark its 14th birthday on March 23. Nearly 6 in 10 people have a favorable opinion of the law, including 87% of Democrats and even one-third of Republicans.
Obamacare is a major reason why the cost of health care has gone up in recent years. And the Biden administration’s many efforts to shore up the law are preventing more affordable health care options from reaching the market.
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Bane of High Health Care Costs Can Be Traced to Obamacare
Sally C. Pipes
About 3 in 4 Americans are at least somewhat worried about their ability to afford health care, according to the KFF Health Tracking Poll February 2024.
That concern is at odds with their generally favorable view of the Affordable Care Act, which will mark its 14th birthday on March 23. Nearly 6 in 10 people have a favorable opinion of the law, including 87% of Democrats and even one-third of Republicans.
Obamacare is a major reason why the cost of health care has gone up in recent years. And the Biden administration’s many efforts to shore up the law are preventing more affordable health care options from reaching the market.
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Nothing contained in this blog is to be construed as necessarily reflecting the views of the Pacific Research Institute or as an attempt to thwart or aid the passage of any legislation.