AFP RELEASES NEW HEALTH CARE POLLING: VOTERS DEMAND LOWER HEALTH CARE COSTS AND GREATER CONTROL OVER THEIR COVERAGE
The following information was released by
by AFP
80% of voters support directing financial assistance to individuals, not insurers.
A survey of 1,000 registered voters, conducted from
"Voters are demanding relief from the high cost of health care, but only a small minority of them prefer government-driven 'solutions.' Americans overwhelmingly prefer personalized solutions like Health Savings Accounts and Direct Primary Care because they know these approaches give them real flexibility and transparency," said
Health Care Costs Dominate Voter Priorities
Reducing the cost of living (69%) and lowering health care costs (44%) top voters' concerns by wide margins. An overwhelming 82% say bringing down health care costs should be a top priority in
Voters Reject Government-Driven Systems in Favor of Personalized Care
Voters report a major gap between who should have control over coverage decisions and who does:
77% say they and their families should have the most control, yet only 15% feel they do.
71% believe government or insurance companies currently hold the power, though only 19% say they should.
By an 8317% margin, voters prefer reforms that increase personalized options rather than expand government control or subsidiesrepresenting a dramatic 46-point net gain since 2022.
Strong Support for Consumer-Driven Solutions
Voters overwhelmingly back policies that give people the flexibility to choose the coverage and care options that work for them:
80% support directing financial assistance to individuals, not insurers.
78% approve of Direct Primary Care, and 75% want
83% say Health Savings Accounts are a good tool for reducing costs, and more than 8 in 10 support making HSAs available to all Americans and usable to purchase any insurance plan they choose.
Given competing arguments for and against HSAs, 69% sided with supporters of HSAs, compared to just 31% who agreed with opponents.
"This polling confirms what American families have been feeling for years: the health care system is failing them," said
The key insight from the data shows that across the political spectrum, today's health care system is viewed as too expensive, too complicated, and too controlled by government and insurance companies. People want meaningful reforms that reduce costs and give more control to individuals and families. Policymakers who support affordability, transparency, and consumer choice will gain broad and lasting public support.


HARMFUL REPUBLICAN MEGABILL TAKES AWAY HEALTH COVERAGE, FOOD ASSISTANCE, TAX CREDITS FROM MILLIONS OF IMMIGRANTS AND THEIR FAMILIES
KFF HEALTH NEWS: TRUMP'S IDEA FOR HEALTH ACCOUNTS HAS BEEN TRIED. MILLIONS OF PATIENTS HAVE ENDED UP IN DEBT.
Advisor News
- Global economic growth will moderate as the labor force shrinks
- Estate planning during the great wealth transfer
- Main Street families need trusted financial guidance to navigate the new Trump Accounts
- Are the holidays a good time to have a long-term care conversation?
- Gen X unsure whether they can catch up with retirement saving
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- Pension buy-in sales up, PRT sales down in mixed Q3, LIMRA reports
- Life insurance and annuities: Reassuring ‘tired’ clients in 2026
- Insurance Compact warns NAIC some annuity designs ‘quite complicated’
- MONTGOMERY COUNTY MAN SENTENCED TO FEDERAL PRISON FOR DEFRAUDING ELDERLY VICTIMS OF HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS
- New York Life continues to close in on Athene; annuity sales up 50%
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
Life Insurance News
- Legals for December, 12 2025
- AM Best Affirms Credit Ratings of Manulife Financial Corporation and Its Subsidiaries
- AM Best Upgrades Credit Ratings of Starr International Insurance (Thailand) Public Company Limited
- PROMOTING INNOVATION WHILE GUARDING AGAINST FINANCIAL STABILITY RISKS SPEECH BY RANDY KROSZNER
- Life insurance and annuities: Reassuring ‘tired’ clients in 2026
More Life Insurance News