In 2018, health insurance coverage rates and patterns in metropolitan (metro) and nonmetropolitan (nonmetro) areas were similar, according to research by the USDA, Economic Research Service (ERS). That year, 88.9 percent of working-age adults (aged 26–64) in metro counties and 87.5 percent of those in nonmetro counties had health insurance coverage. The source of employment had a greater effect on health insurance coverage than whether a worker lived in a nonmetro or metro county. In 2018, self-employed working-age adults were less likely to have health insurance coverage than those employed by private firms or governments, no matter where they lived (metropolitan or nonmetropolitan area). As a result, they may have found it difficult to ac...
Private insurance is less common in rural areas Rural residents under age 65 are less likely than th...
Is the difficulty of purchasing health insurance as an individual or small business a major barrier ...
Self-rated health is considered a strong predictor of chronic disease risk and premature mortality. ...
In 2018, health insurance coverage rates and patterns in metropolitan (metro) and nonmetropolitan (n...
Access to health care involves affordability, which is often tied to health insurance coverage, as w...
According to NFIB National Small Business Polls, the cost of health insurance is the leading problem...
The majority of Americans—55.7 percent in 2016, according to the Census Bureau—access health insuran...
� The percentage of workers in private-sector self-insured health plans has been increasing. In 2011...
Health insurance access is an important factor in individuals ’ labor market decisions. A majority o...
Health insurance access is an important factor in individuals ’ labor market decisions. A majority o...
U.S. metropolitan areas are characterized by pronounced disparities in rates of health insurance cov...
This research uses the Consumer Expenditure Survey (CEX) data to examine the cost of health insuranc...
The phenomenon of job-lock in the United States may be caused by a major non-portable fringe benefit...
This research uses the Consumer Expenditure Survey (CEX) data to examine the cost of health insuranc...
It is unclear to what extent self-employed choose to become self-employed. This study aimed to compa...
Private insurance is less common in rural areas Rural residents under age 65 are less likely than th...
Is the difficulty of purchasing health insurance as an individual or small business a major barrier ...
Self-rated health is considered a strong predictor of chronic disease risk and premature mortality. ...
In 2018, health insurance coverage rates and patterns in metropolitan (metro) and nonmetropolitan (n...
Access to health care involves affordability, which is often tied to health insurance coverage, as w...
According to NFIB National Small Business Polls, the cost of health insurance is the leading problem...
The majority of Americans—55.7 percent in 2016, according to the Census Bureau—access health insuran...
� The percentage of workers in private-sector self-insured health plans has been increasing. In 2011...
Health insurance access is an important factor in individuals ’ labor market decisions. A majority o...
Health insurance access is an important factor in individuals ’ labor market decisions. A majority o...
U.S. metropolitan areas are characterized by pronounced disparities in rates of health insurance cov...
This research uses the Consumer Expenditure Survey (CEX) data to examine the cost of health insuranc...
The phenomenon of job-lock in the United States may be caused by a major non-portable fringe benefit...
This research uses the Consumer Expenditure Survey (CEX) data to examine the cost of health insuranc...
It is unclear to what extent self-employed choose to become self-employed. This study aimed to compa...
Private insurance is less common in rural areas Rural residents under age 65 are less likely than th...
Is the difficulty of purchasing health insurance as an individual or small business a major barrier ...
Self-rated health is considered a strong predictor of chronic disease risk and premature mortality. ...