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  1. Sep 14, 2023 · View the difference in state population without health insurance coverage in 2021 and 2022.

  2. Jun 18, 2024 · In 2023, almost 1 in 4 Hispanic adults ages 18–64 (24.8%) lacked health insurance, a greater percentage than Black, non-Hispanic adults (10.4%), White, non-Hispanic adults (6.8%) and Asian, non-Hispanic adults (4.4%).

  3. Among adults ages 18–64, the percentage who were uninsured ranged from 10.1% for those living in large fringe (suburban) metropolitan counties to 13.9% for both those living in nonmetropolitan counties and large central metropolitan counties.

  4. The share of people without health insurance coverage decreased in 27 states between 2021 and 2022, according to a U.S. Census Bureau report released today. In 25 states where the uninsured rate decreased, at least one of the many types of public or private insurance changed significantly.

  5. Results—In 2022, 28.1 million (8.6%) people of all ages were uninsured at the time of the interview. This includes 27.7 million (10.2%) people younger than age 65. Among children, 3.0 million (4.2%) were uninsured, and among working-age adults (ages 18–64), 24.7 million (12.4%) were uninsured.

  6. Jul 1, 2022 · With a disability, under age 65 years, percent, 2017-2021: 6.9%: Persons without health insurance, under age 65 years, percent

  7. A majority (82.4 percent) of Michigan residents live in a primary metropolitan statistical area (PMSA), as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau. There are nine PMSAs in Michigan, with Ann Arbor area residents (74.4 percent) the most likely to have employer-based coverage and Benton Harbor area residents (54.9 percent) the least likely to have ...

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