I think your post just proves that the majority of Americans support health care reform.
As far as the first question in your post goes, I don’t know how the question was actually phrased, but the fact is that on average most people’s health care costs will go up with or without health care reform. Health care reform should eventually reduce the rate of cost inflation, but no one has ever said it will make costs go down. So I don’t think the answers to this question mean much of anything.
Meanwhile, a majority (52%) think their family will be the same or better off, and a majority (54%) think medicare recipients will be the same or better off. It pretty much tracks the percentage of Americans that want this plan or a more radical one.
As far as the deficit goes, everyone knows it is going up, health care reform or not, so I’m not sure what that question proves.