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- U. S. Uninsured Rate Drops by 15% Since 2020 | NCHS Pressroom | CDC
These findings are included in a new report to be released on Tuesday by CDC's National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) Data show a small increase from 2023 to 2024 in the percentage of uninsured that is not statistically significant
- Key Facts about the Uninsured Population - KFF
Key Details: 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
- Why Over 25 Million Americans Are Still Uninsured Despite ACA Coverage . . .
Explore why over 25 million Americans remain uninsured despite ACA coverage gains in 2025, highlighting key challenges and gaps
- Uninsured Rates Up in 18 States and District of Columbia
The uninsured rate increased in 18 states and the District of Columbia between 2023 and 2024, according to a brief on the 2024 American Community Survey (ACS) 1-year estimates released today
- “I Don’t Have Insurance”: How to Get the Healthcare You Need
Being uninsured doesn’t mean you have to go without care Free and charitable clinics provide essential services for the medically uninsured and underserved
- Explore Uninsured in the United States - AHR
In 2024, 27 1 million people were uninsured Nearly two-thirds of uninsured adults ages 18-64 reported being uninsured because they could not afford it Who is affected? Adults ages 19-34 compared with all other age groups Adults ages 55-64 have the lowest rate
- 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
- State and Local Estimates of the Uninsured Population in the U. S . . . - ASPE
In order to support state and local outreach efforts, ASPE has developed state, county, and local estimates of the number of U S residents without health insurance and their demographic characteristics, using the most recent Census data available from the 2023 American Community Survey (ACS)
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