Poll: Health care remains top priority for Americans
Although Congress has recently been focused on taxes, spending, and debt, the American public’s top priority is still health care, according to a new poll from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and POLITICO. But Democrats and…
Poll finds more than one-third of Native Americans report slurs, violence, harassment, and being discriminated against in the workplace
November 14, 2017 – This report is part of a series titled “Discrimination in America.” The series is based on a survey conducted for National Public Radio, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and Harvard T.H. Chan School of…
Poll finds a majority of white Americans say discrimination against whites exists in America today
A poll finds a majority of white Americans say discrimination against whites exists in America. Many fewer report being personally discriminated against
Poll finds one-third of Latinos say they have experienced discrimination in their jobs and when seeking housing
In the context of institutional forms of discrimination, more than three in ten Latinos report having personally experienced discrimination because they are Latino when it comes to applying for jobs (33%), being paid equally or considered for promotion…
Poll finds at least half of Black Americans say they have experienced racial discrimination in their jobs and from the police
Poll finds at least half of Black Americans say they have experienced racial discrimination in their jobs and from the police.
Poll: On eve of Senate vote, more than two-thirds of Republicans want Congress to enact an alternative to the ACA
But a majority of Democrats want Congress to move on to other issues For immediate release: September 22, 2017 Boston, MA – According to a new POLITICO/Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health poll, more than two-thirds (71%)…
Poll analysis finds failure of Senate ACA replacement bill related to huge divisions among Republicans and between parties
Outcome of debate influenced by substantial growth in public support for federal role in universal coverage For immediate release: Wednesday, August 16, 2017 Boston, MA – A new in-depth analysis of results from 27 national public opinion polls…
Poll: Obamacare repeal unpopular—but other issues may sway 2018 voters
The nation’s contentious health care debate currently looms large in voters’ minds, and most don’t support the GOP plan for repealing the Affordable Care Act. But other issues—such as President Trump’s efforts to protect the country from terrorism…
Medical care, health have improved for low-income adults under ACA
For immediate release: Wednesday, May 17, 2017 Boston, MA – The Affordable Care Act’s health coverage expansions have produced major improvements in medical care and health for low-income adults, including reduced out-of-pocket spending, better access to primary care and…
Poll: Americans divided over what Congress should do about Obamacare
Republicans internally divided about path forward For immediate release: April 27, 2017 Boston, MA –According to a new POLITICO/Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health poll, Americans remain divided over how to move forward on healthcare. Recently, President…