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Health care costs have overtaken housing and food as Americans’ top financial concern, driving midterm election decisions.
Health care costs have surpassed food and housing as Americans’ top financial worry, according to a January 2026 KFF poll, with 75% of voters saying the issue will influence their midterm election choices.
A third of adults are “very worried” about medical bills, more than those concerned about rent or groceries.
Rising premiums, deductibles, and out-of-pocket costs—exacerbated by the 2025 expiration of ACA subsidies—are straining households, even those with insurance.
While Democrats hold a 13-point trust advantage on health care, at least a quarter of voters trust neither party to fix the system, and trust on drug pricing is evenly split.
Experts and policymakers agree the current system is unsustainable, fueling growing demand for comprehensive reform.
Los costos de atención médica han superado la vivienda y la comida como la principal preocupación financiera de los estadounidenses, impulsando las decisiones de las elecciones de mitad de período.