The US Capitol building in Washington, DC, is depicted on Sunday, June 29, 2025 because the reconciliation package was debated. (Photo by Jennifer Shutt/States Newsroom)
Washington – The majority of the Americans believe that the “large, beautiful” law of the Republicans will either violate them or does not make a huge difference, according to a survey that the non -party health research organization KFF published on Thursday.
The Opinion poll Shows 46% of the people expect that the law of the new tax and expenditure will generally violate them or their family, while 28% of the fact that it will probably not make a huge difference and 26% told that it will assist them.
These beliefs were distorted by political parties, with 54% of Republicans giving that the law will assist you or your family, compared to 19% of the independent and 7% of the Democrats.
People who are inscribed in Medicaid, the state health program for people with lower income and people with disabilities, have significant concerns about how changes will affect the program.
65 percent of Medicaid patients under the age of 65 stated that the law would violate them or their family. Another 17% stated that they make no huge difference for them and 18% expect the political changes to assist.
The law leads more than a dozen changes in relation Published at the beginning of this week through the impartial congress office.
The report Projects that 10 million people lose access to health insurance before 2034.
The law made the tax cuts of President Donald Trump in 2017 of President Donald Trump permanently and delivered billions make his plans of mass shifts, an approach to immigration and increased defense spending.
Some know little about new law
The KFF survey shows that most Americans know at least something about the new law, although 9% of those surveyed gave that they know nothing at all and 23% stated that they only know a little.
The Democrats had the highest percentage of the respondents who said that they knew either a lot, 35%or a few 45%about the law. Twenty -two percent of Republicans stated that they knew a lot about the most crucial legislative services of their party this year. 44% said they knew something, 27% said they knew a little and 7% that they knew nothing.
Social media
The enormous majority of respondents, 78%, stated that in the past month she had seen information about the new law of Republicans on social media.
Facebook and YouTube were the more popular social media platforms where people see information about the law on tax and expenditure cuts, followed by Instagram, Tiktok, X and Reddit.
Forty -seven percent of the respondents stated that the content they saw on social media were exposed to the political changes contained in the law, during 41% that it was mixed and 11% stated to support the work of the GOP.
The Republicans said 26% of the law considered on social media controlled the law, 53% mixed and 21% against it. The Democrats surveyed said that 76% of them saw what they saw, mixed 21% and 3% supportive.
Most of the respondents said that the content on social media helped to understand them what the new law actually does. Sixteen percent stated that it was very helpful, 46% stated that it was a bit helpful, 27% said it was not too helpful and 11% said it was not helpful at all.

