[HTML][HTML] Looking Behind Opinion Polling on the Affordable Care Act

J Holahan, GM Kenney, M Karpman… - Urban Institute Health …, 2014 - apps.urban.org
J Holahan, GM Kenney, M Karpman, A Fogel
Urban Institute Health Policy Center Report. Accessed August, 2014apps.urban.org
Americans most likely to have an unfavorable view of the ACA are in the middle-and higher-
income groups, have private insurance, are in very good/excellent health, are white, and live
in rural areas. Those most likely to have no opinion are the groups most likely to benefit from
the law—those in fair/poor health, those with lower incomes, the uninsured, nonwhites and
Hispanics, high school graduates (or less), and the young.Those living in states that have
adopted the Medicaid expansion or that have a state-based Marketplace were less likely to …
Americans most likely to have an unfavorable view of the ACA are in the middle-and higher-income groups, have private insurance, are in very good/excellent health, are white, and live in rural areas. Those most likely to have no opinion are the groups most likely to benefit from the law—those in fair/poor health, those with lower incomes, the uninsured, nonwhites and Hispanics, high school graduates (or less), and the young.
Those living in states that have adopted the Medicaid expansion or that have a state-based Marketplace were less likely to have an unfavorable opinion of the law than those living in other states.
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