Healthcare overtakes the economy as top voter worry in Gallup poll

A new Gallup poll finds that healthcare has overtaken the economy as the top concern for American voters, with 61% of respondents expressing a great deal of worry about accessing and affording healthcare. The poll's results come as millions of Americans face rising healthcare costs and insurance expenses following the expiration of ObamaCare subsidies.
A recent Gallup poll shows healthcare is now the top concern for American voters. 61% of respondents worry about accessing and affording healthcare. This surpasses concerns about the economy and inflation. The poll was conducted March 2-17 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points. The shift in concerns comes as healthcare costs and insurance expenses rise. Millions of Americans are affected by the expiration of ObamaCare subsidies.
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