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Poll: 60% of Americans Favor Employer Mandate

About six in 10 Americans say they are in favor the Act’s Mandate, according to a poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation.

However, the public’s opinion on the requirement that with 100 or more workers provide in 2015 shifts based how the mandate is explained, Kaiser reports.

The share with a favorable view rises from 60 to 76 percent after those oppose are told that “most with 100 or more workers already and won’t have to pay the fine.”

In contrast, the share with an unfavorable opinion rises from 38 to 68 percent after those supporting are told that “some are moving some workers from to to avoid paying the fine.”

The poll shows a partisan split in opinion about the mandate, with 34% Republicans a favorable view, compared to 78% Democrats and 61% independents.

Most those polled were unaware several major news stories about the .

A majority (84%) say they have heard “only a little” or “nothing at all” about the U.S. Supreme Court’s announcement in early November that it will hear the King vs. Burwell case.

The respondents were largely unaware that 37 states are using the federally-run .

the stories included in the poll, the public reported giving the least attention to comments about the law made by MIT economist Jonathan Gruber, with only 22% saying they closely followed (10% very closely, and 12% fairly closely).

Robert Sheen: Robert Sheen is Founder and President of Trusaic. Robert is a graduate of the University of Southern California, in Business Administration with an emphasis in International Finance. He earned his Juris Doctor from Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, concentrating in Tax Law.
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