This Issue Brief provides historical data through 2008 on the number and percentage of nonelderly individuals with and without health insurance. Based on EBRI estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau’s March 2009 Current Population Survey (CPS), it reflects 2008 data. It also discusses trends in coverage for the 1994–2008 period and highlights characteristics that typically indicate whether an individual is insured. HEALTH COVERAGE RATE CONTINUES TO DECREASE: The percentage of the nonelderly population (under age 65) with health insurance coverage decreased to 82.6 percent in 2008. Increases in health insurance coverage have been recorded in only four years since 1994, when 36.5 million nonelderly individuals were uninsured; in 2008, the unins...
The uninsured fare worse than the insured on various measures, yet there is little evidence regardin...
Given the various reasons individuals lack health insurance coverage, analysis of the effectiveness ...
Millions of people in the United States do not have health insurance. The number of these uninsured...
This Issue Brief provides historic data through 2008 on the number and percentage of nonelderly indi...
• This Issue Brief provides historic data through 2006 on the number and percentage of nonelderly in...
• This Issue Brief provides historic data through 2005 on the number and percentage of nonelderly in...
• This Issue Brief provides historic data through 2004 on the number and percentage of nonelderly in...
• This Issue Brief provides historic data through 2007 on the number and percentage of nonelderly in...
This Issue Brief provides historical data through 2011 on the number and percentage of nonelderly in...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "More than one in six...
The number of Americans without health insurance rose in 2001 to 41.2 million Americans - an increas...
nonelderly individuals with and withou ut health insur rance. Based oon EBRI estimmates from the U.S...
Examines trends in the number of uninsured by age, race/ethnicity, work status, citizenship status, ...
T he number of Americans who don’t have health insurance coverage is large and growing over time, ye...
• Once each year, this quarterly report presents insurance coverage rates for selected states. In 20...
The uninsured fare worse than the insured on various measures, yet there is little evidence regardin...
Given the various reasons individuals lack health insurance coverage, analysis of the effectiveness ...
Millions of people in the United States do not have health insurance. The number of these uninsured...
This Issue Brief provides historic data through 2008 on the number and percentage of nonelderly indi...
• This Issue Brief provides historic data through 2006 on the number and percentage of nonelderly in...
• This Issue Brief provides historic data through 2005 on the number and percentage of nonelderly in...
• This Issue Brief provides historic data through 2004 on the number and percentage of nonelderly in...
• This Issue Brief provides historic data through 2007 on the number and percentage of nonelderly in...
This Issue Brief provides historical data through 2011 on the number and percentage of nonelderly in...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "More than one in six...
The number of Americans without health insurance rose in 2001 to 41.2 million Americans - an increas...
nonelderly individuals with and withou ut health insur rance. Based oon EBRI estimmates from the U.S...
Examines trends in the number of uninsured by age, race/ethnicity, work status, citizenship status, ...
T he number of Americans who don’t have health insurance coverage is large and growing over time, ye...
• Once each year, this quarterly report presents insurance coverage rates for selected states. In 20...
The uninsured fare worse than the insured on various measures, yet there is little evidence regardin...
Given the various reasons individuals lack health insurance coverage, analysis of the effectiveness ...
Millions of people in the United States do not have health insurance. The number of these uninsured...