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Given the high costs of private insurance, it makes sense that those below the federal poverty level were nearly twice as likely (15.7%) to be uninsured as the general population (8.2%) in the first ...
The number of rural residents who aren’t covered by health insurance is likely to rise if the premium tax credits associated with the Affordable Care Act ...
Others remained uninsured. Advocates have feared the unwinding would trigger a rise in the uninsured rate as people struggled to find alternative coverage. But states, private health insurers, ...
It's no secret that climate change has contributed to a rise in the number and severity of extreme weather events -- and a steady increase in homeowners insurance claims. This, in turn, has pushed ...
A new study from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that the autism diagnosis rate has increased among US children, continuing a long-term trend that experts have largely ...
The rate of uninsurance in 2023 was 8.0%, a statistically insignificant change from the 7.9% uninsured rate in 2022.
Before 2020, the uninsured rate was typically more than 10%, even after the passage of the Affordable Care Act. Before the ACA, it was typically over 17%.
The increase represents a reversal of a trend toward greater coverage, driven largely by the expansion of public healthcare programs during the pandemic. Before 2020, the uninsured rate was ...
Yet states in these regions rank among the highest in terms of uninsured homes. Here are the 10 states with the highest rate of uninsured homes, according to the LendingTree study.