Majority believe US government should provide health care: Survey

  • Over 8,700 randomly selected U.S. adults took part in the survey
  • 88% of Democrats believe the government should provide health care coverage
  • 40% of Republicans concur — an increase of 8% from 2021
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(NewsNation) — Most Americans believe the federal government should be responsible for ensuring every citizen receives health care, per a survey conducted by Pew Research Center.

Of the 8,709 U.S. citizens who partook in the survey, 65% of Americans believe the burden should lie on the government.

An emphatic majority of Democrats (88%) believe it is the federal government’s duty, while less than half (40%) of Republicans surveyed concurred.

GOP voters in low-income families were more in favor of the government’s involvement (56%). As for middle- and higher-income families, respectively, 36% and 29% concurred.

As for the ways in which the government should intervene, 36% said a single national program. Meanwhile, 28% believe in a combination of government and private programs.

Democrats were vastly more likely — 56% to 18% — to prefer a government-created “single-payer” health insurance program.

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