CNN's Harry Enten Blows Up Narrative' That Americans Hate Their Health Care: They're Pretty Gosh Darn Satisfied'
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Harry Enten noted, "Yes, it's true that Americans think the health care system in this country is bad on quality, coverage & cost. But Americans LIKE their OWN health care." This highlights a dual perspective, where general dissatisfaction coexists with personal satisfaction regarding individual health care experiences.
While discussing the contrasting opinions, Enten stated, "Look, the bottom line is Americans really don't like it, some might even say they hate it. But that doesn't reflect on personal experiences which are largely positive." This comparison emphasizes the difference between systemic issues and personal perceptions.
Enten further elaborated on perceptions, pointing out that "just 44% say it's excellent or good" when discussing the broader health care system. This statistic contrasts sharply with the higher satisfaction levels people report regarding their personal health care.
In a revealing analogy, Enten said, "People don't like Congress, but they like their own congressmen. Something similar is going on here when you talk about the nation's health care system, versus your own health care." This underscores the disconnect between systemic evaluations and personal satisfaction.
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