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Percentage Under 65 Who Were in Families Having Problems Paying Medical Bills in The Past 12 Months, by 6-Month Intervals
January – June 2011: 21.7%
July – December 2011: 20.8%
January – June 2012: 20.3%
July – December 2012: 20.5%
January – June 2013: 19.8%
Source: CDC/NCHS, National Health Interview Survey
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The uninsured rate is higher for children in poverty
According to the Income and Poverty Report by the U.S. Census Bureau:
• The uninsured rate for children younger than 19 in poverty (9.8 %) was higher than the uninsured rate for children not in poverty (7.0 %).
• The overall percentage of uninsured children was 7.6%.
• 40.4% of children under the age of 19 had government health insurance (Medicaid or other).
Note: Data is from the 2013 The Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement is subject to sampling and non-sampling errors. All comparisons made in the report have been tested and found to be statistically significant at the 90 percent confidence level, unless otherwise noted.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
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Top 5 Cities with the Highest Uninsured Rates
1. Pharr, TX (33.68%)
2. Brownsville, TX (29.36%)
3. Union City, NJ (26.41%)
4. Laredo, TX (26.01%)
5. Elizabeth, NJ (25.66%)
Source: WalletHub
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