Forty-seven percent (47%) of voters nationwide believe repeal of the recently passed health care law will be good for the economy.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 33% believe repeal will be bad for the economy. Twelve percent (12%) say it will have no impact, and eight percent (8%) are not sure.
From the moment it was passed, a majority of voters around the country have wanted to see the health care law repealed.
Seventy-six percent (76%) of Republicans believe repeal would be good for the economy, while 59% of Democrats believe it would be bad. Among those not affiliated with either political party, 47% believe repeal would be good for the economy, and 29% believe it would be bad.














