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Hi,
The percentage increase randomly but Health insurance is mandatory to all.
Robert Smith
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Bob,
ACA is no longer mandatory.
Otherwise, good point.
Macey
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47.6% of Children Had Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance in 2018
Georgetown University Center for Children and Families recently released an analysis of health insurance trends among children. Here are some key findings from the report:
• 47.6% of children had employer-sponsored health insurance in 2018.
• In 2018, 34.3% of children had Medicaid/CHIP health insurance.
• 7.7% of children had another type of health insurance.
• In 2018, 5.2% of children had direct-puchase insurance.
• 5.2% of children were uninsured in 2018.
Source: Georgetown University Center for Children and Families, October 2019
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