Young People and Medicare
The participants announced the results of a study they did on attitudes of young people, 18 to 34 year olds, toward the solvency of the Medi… read more
The participants announced the results of a study they did on attitudes of young people, 18 to 34 year olds, toward the solvency of the Medicare program in the future. Most young people believed that Medicare would be bankrupt before they were old enough to use it and that both presidential candidates and other politicians have failed to address the problem. The 3rd Millennium, a advocacy group started by young Americans addressing long term problems in the U.S., hosted the event. The pollsters took questions from the press. close
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- Mark A. Siegel Pollster Democratic Party
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