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July 2009

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July 31, 2009

The Public’s View of Health Care Debate

Over the past few months, Rasmussen Reports has conducted many surveys on the topic of health care reform. As July comes to an end and Congress prepares to take a break from Washington, the following reports highlight public attitudes on a variety of health care topics.

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July 28, 2009

Just 23% Believe Health Care Costs Will Go Down if Reform Passes Congress

Americans are fairly evenly divided on the health care reform proposals working their way through Congress, but most remain convinced that the plans will raise costs and hurt the quality of the care they receive.

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July 22, 2009

53% Now Oppose Congressional Health Care Reform

The health care reform legislation working its way through Congress has lost support over the past month. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows that 44% of U.S. voters are at least somewhat in favor of the reform effort while 53% are at least somewhat opposed.

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July 19, 2009

Only 18% Say Those With Chronic Conditions Should Pay More in Health Insurance

Sixty-seven percent (67%) of voters nationwide say that people with chronic conditions such as diabetes should not pay higher health insurance premiums. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that just 18% think they should pay higher costs.

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July 18, 2009

Cost, Not Universal Coverage, is Top Health Care Concern for Voters

Sixty-one percent (61%) of voters nationwide say that cost is the biggest health care problem facing the nation today. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that just 21% believe the lack of universal health insurance coverage is a bigger problem.

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July 17, 2009

50% Oppose Government Health Insurance Company

Just 35% of U.S. voters now support the creation of a government health insurance company to compete with private health insurers.

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July 16, 2009

78% Say Health Care Reform Likely to Mean Higher Taxes for the Middle Class

Seventy-eight percent (78%) of U.S. voters say it is at least somewhat likely that taxes will be raised on the middle class to cover the cost of health care reform. Fifty-six percent (56%) say it’s very likely.

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July 13, 2009

49% Oppose Health Care Reform Plan, 46% Favor It

Forty-nine percent (49%) of U.S. voters now at least somewhat oppose the health care reform plan proposed by President Obama and congressional Democrats, while 46% at least somewhat favor it, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.