US Newsletter - 50 Exclusive Points -December 27 2024
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Many Americans support some of RFK Jr.’s health agenda: Survey
Certain parts of the Make America Healthy Again agenda touted by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President-elect Trump’s pick to lead the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), have the backing of the majority of Democrats and Republicans, a new YouGov poll found.
More Americans have brighter outlook on state of finances for next year: survey
Bankrate said Thursday its survey found that 44% of American adults expect to see their financial situation become either "somewhat" or "significantly better" next year, a 7 percentage-point increase from the roughly same time last year. Less inflation was the most common driver behind the rosy outlooks, with 36% of Americans pointing to that, according to the data. Over one-third of Americans that anticipate they will see better personal finances in 2025 reported "rising income" as helping guide their positive outlook. A slightly lower share (30%) pointed to "having less debt," while "work done by elected representatives" and "better spending habits" also factored into optimism for 25%.
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New Year's Resolutions 2025
Ahead of New Year’s Day, a new YouGov poll asked Americans what, if anything, they're resolving to do differently in 2025
Most Americans blame insurance profits and denials alongside the killer in UHC CEO death, poll finds
Most Americans believe health insurance profits and coverage denials share responsibility for the killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO — although not as much as the person who pulled the trigger, according to a new poll. In the survey from NORC at the University of Chicago, about 8 in 10 U.S. adults said the person who committed the killing has “a great deal” or “a moderate amount” of responsibility for the Dec. 4 shooting of Brian Thompson. About 7 in 10 adults say that denials for health care coverage by insurance companies, or the profits made by health insurance companies, also bear at least “a moderate amount” of responsibility for Thompson’s death. Younger Americans are particularly likely to see the murder as the result of a confluence of forces rather than just one person’s action.
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