(Gary Friedman/Los Angeles Times) |
◼ Forty-six percent of Californians surveyed had a generally favorable opinion of the health law while 43% were unfavorable. - LA Times via Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association/Facebook
...More than half of people, 52%, said the Covered California exchange is working well. That's down from 54% who gave high marks in May.
Thirty-nine percent said it's not working too well or not at all. Nine percent didn't know....
Nationally, the sentiment has been more negative.
Last month, 46% of people surveyed in the U.S. had an unfavorable view of the health law compared to 37% favorable, according to a Kaiser Family Foundation poll.
The latest results on satisfaction with Covered California mirror some earlier consumer feedback.
In a survey published in July, nearly 40% of newly insured people said signing up through Covered California was difficult, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.