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Political Trust,Ideology, and Public Support in the United States for Government Spending on Health Care
Authors:Nurgul R Aitalieva  Sinyoung Park
Institution:1. Department of Public Policy, Purdue University Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA;2. Department of Health Administration, Brooks College of Health, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida, USA
Abstract:The U.S. health-care costs have increased at a rapid rate over the last several decades. How much responsibility the government should bear with the increase in health-care costs is one of the main questions that lack consensus among the American people. Utilizing the 2016 General Social Survey data, this study shows that over two-thirds of Americans want to see more or much more spending on health care by the government. An ordered logit regression model shows that political trust and ideology are significant correlates in predicting attitudes toward government spending on health care. The policy implications of the findings are discussed in the “Conclusion” section.
Keywords:Government spending  health care  trust in government  ideology  political attitudes  public opinion
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