Health Care Costs Remain a Major Concern for Voters Ahead of Midterms
As midterm elections approach, a significant 64% of Americans express anxiety over health care costs, highlighting ongoing affordability issues despite rising concerns about gas prices.
Editorial Staff
1 min read
Updated 10 days ago
A recent KFF Health Tracking poll reveals that health care costs are a leading concern for many Americans, with 64% indicating anxiety over affordability.
While worries about gas prices have increased, health care remains a top priority for voters as they head into the midterm elections.
This data underscores the persistent challenges related to health care expenses that continue to affect the public's economic outlook.