Drug Overdose Deaths Have Declined Nationally and in Most States, Though Some States Have Seen Increases February 6, 2020 Slide While drug overdose deaths have declined nationally and in most states, 19 states have seen increases since 2017.
A Year Later, Nearly 1 in 5 Say Their Life Is Still Disrupted by Hurricane Harvey & 1 in 4 by Hurricane Maria September 12, 2018 Slide
Candidates’ Talking Points for 2018 Midterms Don’t Line Up with What Voters Want to Hear October 18, 2018 Slide
Only 1 in 3 People with Opioid Addiction in 2016 Received Substance Abuse Treatment in the Prior 12 Months September 27, 2018 Slide
Medicaid Expansion Favorability Has Gained Most Ground With Democrats Since Passage of ACA November 30, 2018 Slide Our November tracking poll found that favorability of Medicaid Expansion across all parties has reached its highest point since passage in the Affordable Care Act seven years ago, but favorability has gained the most ground among Democrats.
How Do Americans Cope With Loneliness? November 21, 2018 Slide Our survey of loneliness and social isolation in the United States shows that while technology can help many Americans cope, it can also hinder some of their in-person interactions.
36 States Saw Uninsured Rate Increase in 2017, Including Some that Expanded Medicaid December 14, 2018 Slide The uninsured rate increased in 36 states in 2017, including some that expanded Medicaid. In KFF’s Chart of the Week, explore the uninsured rate increases and decreases for all 50 states.
One-Fourth Of Adults And Nearly Half of Adults Under 30 Don’t Have A Primary Care Doctor February 8, 2019 Slide
Most Americans Believe Chronic Illnesses Usually Result from Circumstances Beyond a Person’s Control June 28, 2018 Slide
Democrats and Republicans are Divided on Whether Kneeling During Anthem is Ever Appropriate May 23, 2018 Slide