One in Three Say They’ve Been Personally Hurt by Obamacare
By Andrew Johnson
March 3, 2014 3:46 PM
One-third of Americans say the Affordable Care Act has had a negative impact on them personally, while 14 percent say the law has helped them, according to a new Rasmussen survey. The poll finds that public dissatisfaction with Obamcare remains nearly as high as it was during the height of the website’s problems last year.
Rasmussen finds that more people say they have a “very unfavorable” opinion of the law than have a favorable opinion of it at 41 and 40 percent, respectively. Fifty-six percent of respondents said they view the law unfavorably, just shy of a high of 58 percent in November of last year. Of the 40 percent who have a favorable opinion, only 16 percent view the law ”very favorably.
It hurt my feelings
How about all those unemployed twenty something’s who are able to stay on their parents health care THANKS to the affordable health care act?
In what way have they been hurt? Most people do not even know how the ACA works.
I lost my CT scans and bloodwork that were previously covered.
I now have to meet a 2k annual deductible and THEN pay 40% of scans and bloodwork.
Lost the ability to go ‘out of network’.
THanks for nothing Barry.
Wait until next year when it kicks in for pretty much everyone.
Yes you’re correct. AFTER the 2014 elections to protect the Dumbocrats who supported it.