The July 2017 AP-NORC Poll of 1,019 adults explores the public’s attitudes toward congressional Republicans’ efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
The AP-NORC Center’s fifth annual Long-Term Care Poll explores how older Americans feel about the services and support in their community, the country’s preparedness to meet the care needs of an aging population, and other attitudinal trends.
Long-term care comes with high costs, both for those who need care and the families who support them. With an aging population, many people in America will be receiving or providing long-term care in the future but haven’t yet prepared. This video from The AP-NORC Center outlines five key things Americans should be thinking about…
Few Americans want to keep the nation’s health care law just as it is now, but most do not want to see it completely dismantled either, according to a national poll of 1,036 adults conducted in January by The AP-NORC Center using AmeriSpeak®.