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M ost Say U.S. Aid Doesn’t Have Good “Bang For Buckâ€; A Third Perceive Positive Impact On Self-Sufficiency.
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Most Say U.S. Aid Doesn’t Have Good “Bang For Buck”; A Third Perceive Positive Impact On Self-Sufficiency For the most part, do you think that U.S. spending to improve health in developing countries makes people and communities in these countries more self-sufficient, less self-sufficient, or doesn’t have much impact on how self-sufficient they are? Thinking about the “bang for the buck” of U.S. spending to improve health in developing countries, that is the number of lives saved relative to the money spent. Would you say the bang for the buck of this spending is: SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation 2013 Survey of Americans on the U.S. Role in Global Health (conducted August 6-20, 2013)