Poll Tracking: View More ACA unfavorable than favorable

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The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has been a source of controversy, since it was put into effect. While some Americans positive to see the law, more continue to look at the ACA unfavorable, according to our latest survey Kaiser Family Foundation Health Tracking.

The results of the survey an overview of the perception of the public supply ACA. Here are the highlights of the August-September KFF Health Tracking Poll.

More continuation of ACA unfavorable considered to be positive

The most recent survey found that 47 percent of respondents an unfavorable view had ACA, while only 36 percent positive view and 19 percent had no opinion express. While 47 percent of respondents may seem high with an unfavorable view, it is still of the July-down tracking poll, where 53 percent of respondents an unfavorable view of the ACA reported Opinion_on_the_ACA

chart :. Kaiser Family Foundation

When asked about how the ACA has it affected personally, 56 percent of respondents reported that the law has not directly affected, or their families. In addition, showed the survey results show that among those who were affected by the ACA:

  • 27 percent reported that the ACA had hurt

  • 14 percent reported that the ACA had helped them,

  • 16 percent of respondents reported that costs had increased for their health care or insurance violated the ACA

  • 6 percent of respondents reported that the ACA has anyone allowed in their family, or to obtain medical insurance keep

[1945009considerably] opinion of ACA differs between political party affiliation

, the opinions about the ACA are divided sharply along party lines. While a majority (57 percent) of Democrats a favorable opinion of the law reports, 74 percent of Republicans reported an unfavorable view. Independents fell in the middle ground, with 49 percent a favorable opinion on the law expressed Opinion_divided

chart :. Kaiser Family Foundation

When respondents were asked how the ACA had affected them, the responses vary among political party affiliation:

  • 27 percent of Democrats reported that the ACA had helped them,

  • 11 percent of Independents reported that the ACA had helped them,

  • 2 percent of Republicans reported that the ACA had helped them,

  • 10 percent of Democrats reported that the ACA had hurt them,

  • 31 percent of Independents reported that the ACA she had hurt

  • 46 percent of Republicans reported that the ACA had hurt them

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chart: click Kaiser Family Foundation

here July tracking poll

read the poll results at the Kaiser Family Foundation to read

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