In 2023, eight percent of the total population of the United States were uninsured. However, half of all individuals in the United States had employer-sponsored health coverage. This statistic depicts the distribution of health insurance status of the total population in the United States for 2023
In 2021, nearly 8.5 percent of the total population of Louisiana was uninsured. In comparison, the largest part of Louisiana's population was insured through employers. This statistic depicts the health insurance status distribution of the total population in Louisiana in 2021.
In 2021, nearly six percent of the total population of New York was uninsured. On the other hand, the larger part of New York's population had employer-sponsored coverage. This statistic depicts the health insurance status distribution of the total population in New York in 2021.
In 2021, around 11 percent of the total population of Mississippi was uninsured. The largest part of Mississippi's population was insured through employers. This statistic depicts the health insurance status distribution of the total population in Mississippi in 2021.
This statistic shows the number of people covered by the basic medical insurance program in China from 2013 to 2023. In 2023, about **** billion people had a basic medical insurance in China, which was around 95 percent of the total population.
In 2021, 5.4 percent of the total population of Ohio was uninsured. The largest part of Ohio's population was insured through employers. This statistic depicts the health insurance status distribution of the total population in Ohio in 2021.
In 2022, around****** percent of the total population of the United States was uninsured. Texas was the state with the highest percentage of uninsured among its population, while Massachusetts reported the lowest share of uninsured This statistic presents the percentage of the total population in the United States without health insurance in 2022, by state.
In 2021, over ten percent of the total population of New Mexico was uninsured, while over a third of New Mexico's population was insured through employers. This statistic depicts the health insurance status distribution of the total population in New Mexico in 2021.
In 2021, around 6.5 percent of the total population of Iowa was uninsured, while the largest part of Iowa's population was insured through employers. This statistic depicts the health insurance status distribution of the total population in Iowa in 2021.
In 2021, over five percent of the total population of New Jersey was uninsured. In comparison, nearly 60 percent of New Jersey's population had employer-sponsored health insurance. This statistic depicts the health insurance status distribution of the total population in New Jersey in 2021.
In 2021, approximately 12 percent of the total population of Georgia was uninsured. The largest part of Georgia's population was insured through employers. This statistic depicts the health insurance status distribution of the total population in Georgia in 2021.
In 2020, around 66.5 percent of the U.S. population had private health insurance coverage. This share slightly decreased to 65.4 percent in 2023. Medicare and Medicaid together provided healthcare coverage to approximately 38 percent of the population in the United States. U.S. population with and without health insurance In 2022, over half of the U.S. population had health insurance coverage through their place of employment, around 54.5 percent. Approximately 35 percent had coverage through some form of government plan in the same year. While still low, the U.S. population without health insurance has decreased slightly from the previous year. A large portion of those without health insurance are between 19 and 25 years of age. Approximately 15 percent of adults in this age group did not have health insurance in 2021. Health expenditure The United States spent approximately 12,555 U.S. dollars per capita on health in 2022 while in comparison, the Canadian government expended some 6,319 U.S. dollars per capita in the same year. However, higher health spending did not equate to a better health system or outcomes and when ranked with other comparable high-income countries, the U.S. came in last on nearly all health performance categories from access of care to health outcomes.
In 2021, just over five percent of the total population of West Virginia was uninsured, while the largest part of West Virginia's population was insured through employers. This statistic shows the health insurance status distribution of the total population in West Virginia in 2021.
As of 2020, around 7.5 percent of the total population of California was uninsured, while the largest part of California's population was insured through employers. This statistic illustrates the health insurance status distribution of the total population in California in 2021.
In 2021, nearly 13.8 percent of the total population of Oklahoma was uninsured, one of the highest of all U.S. states. The largest part of Oklahoma's population was insured through employers. This statistic depicts the health insurance status distribution of the total population in Oklahoma in 2021.
In 2021, around 16.7 percent of the total population of Texas was uninsured, the highest by far of any U.S. state. The largest part of Texas's population was insured through employers. This statistic depicts the health insurance status distribution of the total population in Texas in 2021.
In 2021, over 12 percent of the total population of Florida was uninsured. The largest part of Florida's population was insured through employers. This statistic depicts the health insurance status distribution of the total population in Florida in 2021.
In 2021, around seven percent of the total population of Colorado was uninsured. In comparison, more than half of Colorado's population was insured through employers. This statistic depicts the health insurance status distribution of the total population in Colorado in 2021.
In 2021, three percent of the total population of Massachusetts was uninsured, the lowest of any U.S. state. The largest part of Massachusetts's population was insured through employers. This statistic depicts the health insurance status distribution of the total population in Massachusetts in 2021.
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Total household population Health Insurance Coverage Statistics for 2022. This is part of a larger dataset covering consumer health insurance coverage rates in Washington County, New York by age, education, race, gender, work experience and more.
In 2023, eight percent of the total population of the United States were uninsured. However, half of all individuals in the United States had employer-sponsored health coverage. This statistic depicts the distribution of health insurance status of the total population in the United States for 2023