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Survey: 57 percent of people in low-income families have no health insurance
Posted on Tuesday, February 7, 2012 by Insurance Quotes Health
The Commonwealth Fund today released the results of a new survey on the uninsured. Among the group's findings:
- 57 percent of people in low-income families (those earning less than about $30,000 for a family of 4) had no health insurance at some point last year.
- 35 percent have been uninsured for two years or more.
- Among moderate-income adults (about $30,000 to $56,000 for a family of 4), some 36 percent of adults in those families were uninsured during the past year.
We've also found that in most income brackets, the younger you are, the more likely that you're uninsured. See the report link above for more data and details.
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