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Children without health insurance (Percent) – 2010

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Scale: 3% - 17%
Rank Scale
United States 10%
1 Hawaii 3% Barchart image
1 Massachusetts 3% Barchart image
3 Vermont 4% Barchart image
4 Michigan 5% Barchart image
4 New Hampshire 5% Barchart image
4 Wisconsin 5% Barchart image
4 Maine 5% Barchart image
8 Iowa 6% Barchart image
8 Kentucky 6% Barchart image
8 West Virginia 6% Barchart image
8 Minnesota 6% Barchart image
8 Connecticut 6% Barchart image
8 Washington 6% Barchart image
8 Rhode Island 6% Barchart image
15 Tennessee 7% Barchart image
15 Delaware 7% Barchart image
15 Virginia 7% Barchart image
15 North Dakota 7% Barchart image
15 Indiana 7% Barchart image
15 New York 7% Barchart image
15 Pennsylvania 7% Barchart image
22 South Dakota 8% Barchart image
22 Alabama 8% Barchart image
22 Nebraska 8% Barchart image
22 Illinois 8% Barchart image
22 Kansas 8% Barchart image
27 New Jersey 9% Barchart image
27 Ohio 9% Barchart image
27 Colorado 9% Barchart image
27 Arkansas 9% Barchart image
27 Maryland 9% Barchart image
27 Louisiana 9% Barchart image
33 Wyoming 10% Barchart image
33 Oregon 10% Barchart image
33 Oklahoma 10% Barchart image
33 Montana 10% Barchart image
33 Idaho 10% Barchart image
33 Missouri 10% Barchart image
33 North Carolina 10% Barchart image
40 Utah 11% Barchart image
40 Georgia 11% Barchart image
40 California 11% Barchart image
40 Alaska 11% Barchart image
40 Mississippi 11% Barchart image
45 New Mexico 13% Barchart image
45 South Carolina 13% Barchart image
47 Arizona 14% Barchart image
48 Florida 15% Barchart image
49 Texas 16% Barchart image
50 Nevada 17% Barchart image
District of Columbia 6%
Virgin Islands N.A.
Puerto Rico N.A.

Definitions: Children under age 18 who were not covered by health insurance at any point during the year. 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.
On September 12, 2012 estimates for 1998 through 2010 were replaced with revised 2000 through 2010 data files from the Census Bureau.  In September 2011, the Census Bureau released revised figures on health insurance coverage from the 2000 to 2010 Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplements (CPS ASEC), reflecting enhancements to the editing process, including the assignment of a family health plan to all individuals in the household and the addition of a new variable to the allocation matrix (for more on the revisions see: http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/hlthins/data/revhlth/usernote.html).  In September 2011, the Census Bureau released a new historical data series that incorporates the enhancements to the editing process.  A working paper (found at: http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/hlthins/data/revhlth/SHADAC.pdf) released at the same time describes the revisions made and applies it to all years available: data files from the 2000 to 2010 ASECs. 
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Data Source: Census Bureau, Current Population Survey (March supplement). 1990-2006 data: The Urban Studies Institute at the University of Louisville, analysis of data from the U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey (March supplement). 2007-2012 data: Population Reference Bureau, analysis of data from the U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey (March supplement).
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Footnotes: Updated September 2012.
N.A. - Data not available.

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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