TUESDAY, Aug. 6, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Following several years of record low rates of uninsured Americans, a new survey finds more people are once again without health insurance. More than 8% ...
The report looked at the U.S. Census data and showed that the national uninsured rate dropped by 1.2 percent under Biden.
The share of people lacking health coverage reached an all-time low for the second consecutive year in 2023, falling to 7.9 ...
One in 8 homeowners doesn’t have insurance, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2023 American Community Survey.
Almost 50 million people have obtained healthcare coverage through marketplace exchanges created by the Affordable Care Act ...
The proportion of Americans with health insurance coverage fell last year even as a record number of people signed up for ...
Midway through Joe Biden’s presidency, 3.3 million more U.S. residents had health insurance than did so in 2019, according to ...
The proportion of Americans without health insurance remained stable in 2023, the Census Bureau reported Tuesday, close to ...
Millions of American don't have homeowners insurance, exposing them to natural disasters and challenging their ability to ...
After the first two years of Joe Biden's presidency, the national uninsured rate declined 1.2%, to the lowest rate ever. After the first three years of Trump's presidency, the uninsured rate went up 0 ...
The unraveling of pandemic-era protections threatens coverage gains and raises stakes for millions in the November election.