Health care polling as top issue for first time since 2020: Gallup

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by Sophie Brams
March 31, 2026
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Americans rank health care availability and cost as their top domestic concern for the first time since 2020, according to Gallup.

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61 percent of Americans surveyed worry greatly about affording and accessing health care, indicating widespread concern about medical expenses and availability.

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A Gallup poll released Tuesday found that 61 percent of Americans surveyed cite health care availability and cost as their top domestic concern, marking the first time the issue has claimed the number-one spot since 2020. The survey of 1,000 adults reflects a significant shift in public priorities, displacing other longtime concerns that have dominated polling in recent years. Health care's return to the top of the worry list signals mounting pressure on policymakers to address affordability and access as the 2026 midterm elections approach. The finding comes amid ongoing national debates over drug pricing, insurance coverage, and the sustainability of the current health system.

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