New Jersey Voters Confident but Concerned About Health Insurance Costs and Regulation
A recent Rutgers-Eagleton Poll reveals that while most insured New Jersey voters feel confident navigating their health insurance coverage, there is widespread dissatisfaction with the cost of plans. Younger adults are less certain about their plans and the differences between plan types, indicating ongoing challenges with health insurance literacy among this group. Cost concerns dominate healthcare decisions, especially among women, nonwhite voters, and households earning under $100,000, highlighting the financial strain of healthcare expenses.