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In addition, most of the
public view Medicaid primarily as a health insurance program (61%) rather
than a welfare program (37%), though there are partisan differences.
Most Democrats (79%) and independents (60%) view Medicaid primarily as
health insurance, while Republicans are narrowly more likely to view it
as a welfare program (54% v. 45%). Among Republicans, those with a
personal connection to Medicaid mostly view it as health care (55%),
while those without such a connection mostly view it as welfare (73%).
Other findings include:
- Most
of the public views the Affordable Care Act (ACA) favorably (62%),
though with a big partisan divide. Most Republicans (70%) continue
to hold unfavorable views of the law, while most Democrats (90%)
have favorable views.
- About
two-thirds (65%) of people living in the 10 states that have not
approved the ACA’s Medicaid expansion want their state to do so to
cover more low-income uninsured residents.
METHODOLOGY
Designed and analyzed by public opinion researchers at KFF, the survey
was conducted from March 14-23, 2023, online and by telephone among a
nationally representative sample of 1,271 U.S. adults, in English and in
Spanish. The margin of sampling error is plus or minus 3 percentage
points for the full sample. For results based on other subgroups, the
margin of sampling error may be higher.
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