Hill December 8, 2025
Sarah Fortinsky

More Americans approve of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) than at any point since it took effect more than a decade ago, according to a new Gallup survey.

In the survey, released Monday, 57 percent of respondents approve, and 35 percent of respondents disapprove of the landmark legislation, which, the survey notes, was “signed into law by President Obama” and “restructured the U.S. healthcare system.”

The net 22 approval marks an increase from November of last year, when 54 percent approved of the legislation and 38 percent disapproved. That approval rating was similar to previous peaks recorded in April, 2017 and November, 2020, when 55 percent supported the legislation.

While the legislation has hovered around 50 percent approval since 2017,...

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