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- More than 13% of American adults say they have at least one friend or family member who died in the last five years after being unable to afford medical care.
- People of colour, younger people and those with low incomes were far more likely to know someone who died under these circumstances.
- The US does not have a universal healthcare program, and there’s a link between income and ability to afford medical treatment.


Income and voting intentions
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