Key Facts about the Uninsured Population - KFF In 2023, 25 3 million people ages 0 to 64 were uninsured, and the uninsured rate for this population was 9 5%, both statistically unchanged from 2022
U. S. Uninsured Rate Drops by 26% Since 2019 - Centers for Disease . . . It shows that among working-age Americans (those ages 18–64), 10 9% did not have health insurance in 2023, a decrease from 14 7% in 2019 Highlights from the report include: 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
Why Over 25 Million Americans Are Still Uninsured Despite ACA Coverage . . . Most uninsured individuals were adults in low-income, working families, with racial and ethnic minorities disproportionately affected Over 80% of the uninsured had incomes below 400% of the federal poverty level, and nearly three-quarters lived in the South or West
The Share of Americans Without Health Insurance in 2023 Remained Low In 2023, 26 million people — or 8 percent of the population — were uninsured, according to a report in September 2024 from the Census Bureau While those numbers represent a significant portion of the population, the uninsured rate in 2023 remained at one of its lowest levels in history
Who Are the Uninsured? - Census. gov Over half of all people without health insurance coverage were male (54 6 percent), even though the U S population has more women than men About 4 in 10 uninsured people were non-Hispanic white, while nearly 6 in 10 people in the United States were non-Hispanic white
Oregon sees sharp drop in uninsured residents - Axios Portland Oregon saw the fourth-largest drop in the percentage of residents without health insurance as uninsured rates hit record lows in all U S states in 2023, per a new report Why it matters: Expanded Medicaid coverage under the Affordable Care Act helped slash Oregon's uninsured rate — but future funding may be in jeopardy
Explore Uninsured in the United States | AHR - America’s Health Rankings The nation’s uninsured rate dropped significantly after the Affordable Care Act was enacted, yet over 26 4 million people were still uninsured in 2023 Nearly two-thirds of uninsured nonelderly adults reported they were uninsured because they could not afford health insurance
Uninsured - Health, United States - Centers for Disease Control and . . . In NHIS, uninsured includes people who do not have coverage under private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, public assistance (through 1996), CHIP, a state-sponsored health plan, other government-sponsored programs, or a military health plan
The Uninsured Population and Health Coverage | KFF This Health Policy 101 chapter examines the share of the United States population who are uninsured, highlighting their demographics and the challenges they face because of the lack of coverage