Health Care Most Important Issue for Parents in 2008 Election, National Parenting Survey Finds
Released on: March 4, 2008, 10:45 am
Press Release Author: Shannon Cherry/S.K. Joun
Industry: Healthcare
Press Release Summary: An independent parenting magazine survey finds healthcare ranks as the most important issue for parents- and will be making their voting choices based on it.
Press Release Body: news release for immediate release
Health Care Most Important Issue for Parents in 2008 Election, National Parenting Survey Finds
ARLINGTON, MA - MARCH 4, 2008 - With the 2008 presidential nominations right around the corner, an independent parenting magazine survey finds healthcare ranks as the most important issue for parents- and will be making their voting choices based on it.
The survey, sponsored by Parents for ParentsT Magazine (www.ParentsforParentsMag.com), found 40% of adult parents surveyed chose healthcare as the key election issue, with education following at 28%.
\"With the recession looming, and more people losing jobs more people will be uninsured or under-insured. It's not surprising that this is a huge issue for parents," says S.K Joun, publisher of Parents for Parents, who is also a parent and author. "After all, who wants to have to worry about medical costs when you have a child in need?\"
The poll also revealed other issues important to parents:
. War in Iraq- 11%
. Environment- 8%
. Immigration- 2%
. Social Security- 2%
The survey was conducted by Parents for ParentsT magazine between December 2007 and January 2008. For more information, visit www.ParentsforParentsMag.com.
About Parents for ParentsT: Written for parents by parents, the magazine is based on the belief that the only real experts on parenting are parents. It gives both moms and dads the opportunity to trust themselves and share information, as well as support with each other without judgment.
S.K. Joun is also the author of Mother of Two\'s Guide to Sanity, a quick, fun resource book that provides useful and proven parenting techniques to families of all sizes.
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Contact: Shannon Cherry PR for SK Joun 800-257-0633, ex 4 pr@cherrycommunications.com
Web Site: http://www.parentsforparentsmag.com
Contact Details: Contact: Shannon Cherry PR for SK Joun 800-257-0633, ex 4 pr@cherrycommunications.com