Most Americans say the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act hasn't yet affected them personally.

But for those who say the law has made an impact, it's done more harm than good. And others expect it to only get worse in the long-run.

According to new Gallup numbers, 69 percent of people in the United States say PPACA has had no effect on them or their families. Of those affected by the law, 19 percent say it has hurt them or their family, while 9 percent say it has helped them.

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