Democrats and Republicans are Divided on Whether Kneeling During Anthem is Ever Appropriate May 23, 2018 Slide
Four in Ten Say it is Appropriate to Protest by Kneeling During the National Anthem, But Many Disagree May 23, 2018 Slide
Public Opinion on Single-Payer, National Health Plans, and Expanding Access to Medicare Coverage October 16, 2020 Slideshow
Despite ACA Changes, Silver Plan Deductibles for Low Incomes Steady Year-Over-Year December 7, 2018 Slide KFF analysis of Healthcare.gov data from marketplace plans on the federal insurance exchanges shows that despite the changes to the Affordable Care Act in recent years, deductibles for those with low incomes have remained relatively stable since 2017.
Medicaid Income Eligibility Limits for Parents in Non-Expansion States Much Lower Than ACA Limit April 2, 2019 Slide Income eligibility levels for parents on Medicaid in non-expansion states is much lower than the ACA Medicaid Expansion eligibility limit, and varies considerably from state to state.
70% of Uninsured Adults Who Would Become Newly Eligible for Medicaid if Remaining States Expanded Live in 4 States April 19, 2019 Slide Just 4 states are home to 70% of the uninsured adults who would become newly eligible for Medicaid if the 14 remaining states expanded under the Affordable Care Act. Learn more in this Chart of the Week.
Individual Market Enrollment Dipped Slightly in 2019 After Repeal of Individual Mandate Penalty August 21, 2019 Slide Overall enrollment in the individual market fell 5% to 13.7 million in the first quarter of 2019 following the repeal of the Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate penalty.