Survey Finds Families are Cutting Back Spending to Pay Health Care Expenses; More Concerned about Family Pocketbook than Federal Purse
Families still reeling from the recession, feeling pessimistic about the future, and many of them struggling to cut back spending in order to cover health expenses – that is the portrait painted by the recent survey CCF conducted with Lake Research Partners. This is worrisome news for the fragile economic recovery with so many families feeling burdened with such heavy health care expenses.
The survey also provides clues as to what the American public would like to see from health care reform by delving deeper into how families currently pay for health care and what the American people consider to be “affordable” health care coverage. Here are some of the findings that emerged from the survey:
I have been involved in many surveys over the years. There is usually one finding that takes me by surprise. I was amazed that such a large percentage of those surveyed reported that they had cut back their spending over the past year due to health expenses. (Remember, most of those surveyed are insured.) This point brought home for me how important it is for policymakers to get family health care costs under control in order to get the economy back on track.
More information about the survey is available on CCF’s website.
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