Thursday, July 23, 2009

Kaiser Poll Finds Majority of Public Support Health Reform

July's Kaiser Health Tracking Poll finds that the majority of the public support reforming America's health care system, although it is softening.

The Kaiser Family Foundation's (KFF) press release reads that:
As has been the case over the past ten months, a majority of the American people (56%) continue to believe that health reform is more important than ever despite the country's economic problems, and the public believes by a two to one margin (51% versus 23%) that the country will be better rather than worse off if Congress and the president enact health reform. More Americans think they and their family will be better off (39%) than worse off (21%) if legislation passes, with roughly a third (32%) believing it will make no difference for them or their family.
The complete poll, with charts and other analyses, can be found on the KFF site.

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