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Poll: % of Individuals that Think Medicare Should be Changed as Opposed to Unchanged, by Age Group
Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 12/15/2016 - 17:23
- 39% of respondents ages 18-29 think that Medicare should continue, 41% think it should be changed.
- 51% of respondents ages 30-44 think that Medicare should continue, 32% think it should be changed.
- 52% of respondents ages 45-54 think that Medicare should continue, 32% think it should be changed.
- 66% of respondents ages 55-64 think that Medicare should continue, 24% think it should be changed.
- 67% of respondents ages 65+ think that Medicare should continue, 19% think it should be changed.
- 16% of all respondents were unsure, or didn't have an opinion.
Source: Morning Consult
Source URL: https://morningconsult.com/2016/12/13/poll-majority-oppose-m...
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