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Children 17 and below without health insurance (Percent) – 2007

Data Provided by: National KIDS COUNT Program
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United States 11%
Alabama 6% Barchart image
Alaska 12% Barchart image
Arizona 16% Barchart image
Arkansas 8% Barchart image
California 11% Barchart image
Colorado 13% Barchart image
Connecticut 6% Barchart image
Delaware 9% Barchart image
Florida 18% Barchart image
Georgia 12% Barchart image
Hawaii 6% Barchart image
Idaho 11% Barchart image
Illinois 7% Barchart image
Indiana 6% Barchart image
Iowa 5% Barchart image
Kansas 9% Barchart image
Kentucky 9% Barchart image
Louisiana 13% Barchart image
Maine 6% Barchart image
Maryland 9% Barchart image
Massachusetts 4% Barchart image
Michigan 5% Barchart image
Minnesota 7% Barchart image
Mississippi 15% Barchart image
Missouri 9% Barchart image
Montana 13% Barchart image
Nebraska 10% Barchart image
Nevada 17% Barchart image
New Hampshire 6% Barchart image
New Jersey 12% Barchart image
New Mexico 17% Barchart image
New York 8% Barchart image
North Carolina 12% Barchart image
North Dakota 9% Barchart image
Ohio 7% Barchart image
Oklahoma 11% Barchart image
Oregon 12% Barchart image
Pennsylvania 7% Barchart image
Rhode Island 7% Barchart image
South Carolina 13% Barchart image
South Dakota 9% Barchart image
Tennessee 8% Barchart image
Texas 20% Barchart image
Utah 12% Barchart image
Vermont 7% Barchart image
Virginia 9% Barchart image
Washington 7% Barchart image
West Virginia 6% Barchart image
Wisconsin 5% Barchart image
Wyoming 9% Barchart image
District of Columbia 7%
Puerto Rico N.A.
Virgin Islands N.A.

Definitions: Children under age 18 who were not covered by health insurance at any point during the year.

Data Source: The Urban Studies Institute at the University of Louisville, analysis of data from the U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey (March supplement), 1990 through 2006 (including March 2001 bridge file). Population Reference Bureau, analysis of data from the U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey (March supplement), 2007 through 2009.

Footnotes: Updated September 2009.
Health insurance includes private sector insurance generally provided through work, as well as insurance provided through the public sector, such as Medicare and Medicaid. Children receiving health insurance through a variety of new State Health Insurance Programs (SCHIP) are counted as having health insurance. The figures shown here are 3-year averages of data. Data for 1993 use Census 1990 based population controls.
In March of 2007, the U.S. Census Bureau discovered that in a small percentage of cases, some residents of a household were erroneously considered to have no health insurance. Revised public-use data were released by the Census Bureau for the 1997 through 2007 CPS files. Health insurance coverage estimates posted on the Kids Count data website reflect those revisions. The Census Bureau has not released revised CPS data files for 1996 and prior. Therefore health insurance coverage estimates on the Kids Count website for years labeled 1996 and prior have not been updated. Because 1996 and prior are likely to have some degree of under-reporting of health insurance coverage it is not advisable to compare estimates labeled 1996 and prior to estimates labeled 1997 or beyond. You can read a more in-depth description of the data revisions by the Census Bureau at the following site (http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/hlthins/usernote/schedule.html).

Note: The District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands are not included in maps and rankings because they are not states and therefore comparisons on many indicators of child well being are not meaningful.

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