2017 AARP Healthcare Survey

2017 AARP Healthcare Survey

2017 AARP Healthcare Survey Health and Health Care

2017 AARP Healthcare Survey

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Alaska: , Arizona: , Colorado: , Iowa: , Louisiana: , Maine: , Nevada: , W. Virginia: , See Also AARP conducted a survey in eight states, Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Nevada, West Virginia, among 50+ likely voters to explore attitudes towards the American Health Care Act and the policies included in this bill. Key findings include the following: There is little support for the American Health Care Act. One-third of 50+ likely voters support this bill. In addition, a sizeable number of 50+ likely voters say they do not know whether they support or oppose this bill.

There is strong opposition towards the policies included in the bill. Across political parties, majorities of likely voters age 50+ oppose policies such as charging older Americans five times more for health insurance, charging those with pre-existing conditions more, and reducing funding for Medicare and Medicaid.

Health care is a top priority for 50+ likely voters. When asked what Congress’ top priority should be, health care was the top issue. This is significantly more than the number who said the economy/jobs or terrorism/national security. These surveys were conducted via telephone among 600 likely voters age 50+ in each of eight states to gauge public opinion on the proposed health care bill and the various policies included in the bill. The sample utilized an age-targeted registered voter landline and cell phone list. The data was collected from June 2 through June 13, 2017. The data was weighted by age, gender, race/ethnicity and geographic region and is generalizable to registered voters age 50+ in the respective state. For more information contact Laura Skufca at . Suggested Citation: Skufca, Laura. 2017 AARP Health Care Survey. Washington, DC: AARP Research, June 2017.

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Caregiving Comes with Financial Burdens

In 2016, family caregivers spent on average just under $7,000 per year, or an average 20% of their income, on caregiving expenses.

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