Most Americans Say They Have Good Health Insurance, Polls Show
Briefly

Despite low national ratings for health care in the U.S., 65% of insured Americans rate their personal health care coverage as good or excellent, reflecting subjective experiences.
The recent assassination of UnitedHealthcare's CEO sparked intense discussions about the health insurance system, revealing deep dissatisfaction among some Americans, particularly on social media.
Polls indicate a striking discrepancy: while only 28% of Americans view health care coverage in the U.S. as excellent or good, 81% rated their own health insurance positively.
Megan Brenan from Gallup noted a recurring phenomenon where Americans perceive their personal situations more favorably compared to broader national perspectives on issues like health care.
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