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Americans more satisfied with Social Security, Medicare than most other issues facing US: poll

Por: The Hill Politics February 24, 2023

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Forty-five percent of Americans in a new poll feel “satisfied” about the current state of Social Security and Medicare programs as both systems have emerged at the center of a heated battle among Republicans and Democrats in Congress. While the number is not especially high, it shows that Americans are more content with those programs than many other issues currently at the center of national conversation, . Despite the ongoing discussion... + full article



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