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  1. Share of U.S. adults without health insurance by poverty level 2019-2023. Share of adults aged 18-64 years without health insurance in the United States from 2019 to 2023, by family income as a ...

  2. Aug 8, 2024 · 89.1% of Americans had health insurance at some point in 2023 ². Slightly more adults (ages 18 to 64) had health insurance in 2023 than in 2022. ². Slightly fewer children (ages 0 to 17) were ...

  3. May 28, 2024 · The uninsured rate among children (5.1%) was less than half the rate among nonelderly adults (11.3%) in 2022, largely due to the broader availability of Medicaid and CHIP coverage for children ...

    • How Many People Are Uninsured?
    • Who Is Uninsured?
    • Why Are People Uninsured?
    • How Does Not Having Coverage Affect Health Care Access?
    • What Are The Financial Implications of Being Uninsured?
    • Conclusion

    With the economy rebounding and pandemic-era Medicaid protections and enhanced Marketplace subsides in place, the uninsured rate continued to drop in 2022, driven largely by increases in coverage among nonelderly adults. Coverage gains were larger among nonelderly American Indian and Alaska Native and Hispanic people compared to their White counter...

    Most of the 25.6 million nonelderly people who are uninsured are adults, in working low-income families, and are people of color. Reflecting geographic variation in income and the availability of public coverage, most uninsured people live in the South or West. In addition, most who are uninsured have been without coverage for long periods of time....

    Most of the nonelderly in the U.S. obtain health insurance through an employer, but not all workers are offered employer-sponsored coverage or, if offered, can afford their share of the premiums. Medicaid covers many low-income individuals, especially children, and although the Medicaid continuous enrollment provision led to increases in Medicaid c...

    Health insurance makes a difference in whether and when people get necessary medical care, where they get their care, and ultimately, how healthy they are. While the COVID-19 pandemic affected health care utilization broadly, uninsured adults are far more likely than those with insurance to postpone health care or forgo it altogether because of con...

    Uninsured individuals often face unaffordable medical bills when they do seek care. These bills can quickly translate into medical debt since most people who are uninsured have low or moderate incomes and have little, if any, savings. 1. Those without insurance for an entire calendar year pay for almost 40% of their care out-of-pocket.28 In additio...

    During the third year following the start of the pandemic, the number of people without health insurance continued to drop, reaching an all-time low in 2022. With pandemic-related coverage protections still in place and a strong job market, the coverage gains were driven by increases in employer, Medicaid, and non-group coverage for nonelderly adul...

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  4. Jun 10, 2024 · United States. Health insurance remains a relevant and politicized topic in the United States. The number of people with health insurance in the U.S. was over 300 million in 2022, about 92 percent ...

  5. Jul 10, 2024 · Number of people in the U.S. without health insurance 1997-2023. Published by. Preeti Vankar, Jul 10, 2024. In 2023, 25 million people in the United States had no health insurance. The share of ...

  6. Jun 18, 2024 · 7.6% or 25.0 million Americans of all ages did not have health insurance in 2023 compared to 10.3% or 33.2 million in 2019. In 2023, 3.9% or 2.8 million children did not have health insurance compared with 5.1% or 3.7 million in 2019. Almost two-thirds (64.4%) of people younger than 65 were covered by private health insurance and more than a ...

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