Voters Express Growing Concern Over Healthcare Costs
A Fox News national survey conducted Dec. 12-15, 2025, finds 86% of registered voters are extremely or very concerned about healthcare prices, with 55% extremely concerned. The 1,001-voter poll shows concern rose from 2023, driven by college-educated men and Democrats, and identifies insurance costs as the top worry (44%). The results carry implications for policymakers and campaign priorities.
Key Points
- 1Report finds 86% of registered voters extremely or very concerned about healthcare prices
- 2Rising concern driven by college-educated men (+16) and Democrats (+11), signaling shifting priorities
- 3Signals policymakers to prioritize insurance affordability as top reform, given broad bipartisan concern
Scoring Rationale
National, methodologically transparent poll provides timely insight for policymakers and campaigns; limited data-science relevance reduces overall impact.
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