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The survey revealed an increase in respondents who were “cost desperate.” Thirty-five percent of Americans surveyed said they are unable to access affordable, quality health care when needed ...
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Reaching the highest level since 2021, 11% of U.S. adults are considered “cost desperate,” a group Gallup defines as those ...
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A new Gallup study shows a record number of Americans—especially lower-income, Black, and Hispanic adults—are unable to pay ...
A new Gallup survey finds 11 percent of US adults can’t access quality care and can’t pay for care or medicine.
Explore the alarming trends in U.S. healthcare access. Nearly 29 million adults report being unable to afford quality ...
Thirty-five percent of Americans surveyed said they are unable to access affordable, quality health care when needed.
According to Gallup, 11% of adults are now "cost desperate," meaning they have recently gone without care or medicine and lack access to affordable, quality healthcare. That’s a three-point rise ...