Only 15 percent of Americans say they have benefited from President Barack Obama’s signature healthcare law, a new poll shows.
Signed into law by Obama on March 23, 2010, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, or ObamaCare, is a reform law that is intended to expand and improve access to healthcare and reduce the cost of health insurance.
This is while the poll released on Monday by the National Public Radio and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, found that a total of 56 percent of Americans do not think the law has affected them.
Among those affected, more people believe that ObamaCare has hurt them than it has helped them.
