Poll: Half of Californians have difficulty paying health insurance
By David Siders, Sacramento Bee
Half of California voters say they are paying more for health care than they were a year ago, and the same percentage of voters say their health care costs are hard to afford, according to a new Field Poll.
Fifty percent of California voters say the amount they pay for their family’s health care has increased in the past year, while 41 percent of voters say they are paying about the same, according to the poll. Just 5 percent of registered voters say their health care costs declined.
The poll, sponsored by the nonprofit California Wellness Foundation, comes as the state prepares for major changes under the federal health care overhaul next year, including a requirement that nearly all Americans have health insurance or pay a penalty.
Is this surprising? I do not have any problem paying for my healthcare coverage. Yet for some reason after I pay my monthly premium, I have difficulty paying for my groceries, utilities and at times my mortgage.