Health Care Affordability Is Top of Mind for Voters

Three in 10 likely voters are very or moderately worried about their ability to afford health care over the next year, according to a recent poll from NBC News and the Commonwealth Fund. The poll asked 2,303 people, including 1,594 likely voters, about their health care opinions between Jan. 28 and Feb. 16. More than half of likely voters said they are very or somewhat confident that a Democratic candidate would take actions to make health care more affordable, while four in 10 likely voters said they are confident that President Donald Trump will tackle the issue if he is re-elected.

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Jinghong Chen

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Jinghong produces infographics and data stories on health insurance and specialty pharmacy for AIS Health. She graduated from Missouri School of Journalism with a focus on data journalism and international reporting. Before joining AIS in 2018, she worked at WBEZ, Al Jazeera English and The New York Times Chinese.

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