KFF Survey

72% Worry US Will Become Too Involved in Venezuela

72 percent worried US will become too involved in Venezuela: Survey.

The numbers are in, and it’s pretty clear: a significant majority of Americans, a whopping 72 percent, are worried about the US getting too involved in Venezuela. This isn’t just a casual concern; it reflects a deep-seated unease about potentially wading into another international quagmire. Honestly, it’s hard to disagree. Considering our history, and the potential pitfalls that seem to lie ahead, it’s not surprising that so many people are wary of further entanglement.

Across the political spectrum, the sentiment is strong. Even if the reasons vary, the worry seems to cut across the usual partisan lines.… Continue reading

Post-Dobbs Survey: 70% of Women Prioritize Pregnancy Prevention

The 2024 KFF Women’s Health Survey reveals that avoiding pregnancy is a top priority for nearly 70% of women of reproductive age, with 82% using contraception in the past year. A significant portion (20%) of uninsured women discontinued birth control due to cost, highlighting affordability concerns. The survey also found that social media influences contraceptive choices for some women, and access to emergency contraception remains a challenge for many. These findings underscore the importance of contraceptive access following the Dobbs decision.

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