health insurance coverage of the nonelderly population, 2011
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Health Insurance Coverage of the Nonelderly Population, 2011. Private Non-group 5.7%. 266.4 Million. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS. Number of Nonelderly Uninsured Americans, 2005 – 2011. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Health Insurance Coverage ofthe Nonelderly Population, 2011
266.4 Million
SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Private Non-group
5.7%
Number of Nonelderly Uninsured Americans,2005 – 2011
SOURCE: DeNavas-Walt C, Proctor B, and Smith J. “Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2011”. United States Census Bureau. Issued September 2012.
Uninsured Nonelderly vs. All Nonelderly,by Family Poverty Level, 2011
47.9 Million 266.4 Million
Under 100%
100% - 199%
200% - 399%
400% +
NOTES: Data may not total 100% due to rounding. The Federal Poverty Level for a family of four in 2011 was $22,350 (according to the HHS poverty guidelines). SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Nonelderly Health Insurance Coverage by Family Poverty Level, 2011
56.3 M
47.4 M
72.1 M
90.5 M Number
Under 100%
100% - 199%
200% - 399%
400% +
NOTES: Data may not total 100% due to rounding. The Federal Poverty Level for a family of four in 2011 was $22,350 (according to the HHS poverty guidelines). SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Uninsured Nonelderly vs. All Nonelderly,by Family Work Status, 2011
Two full-time workers
One full-time worker
Only part-time
No workers
47.9 Million 266.4 Million
NOTES: Data may not total 100% due to rounding. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Nonelderly’s Health Insurance Coverage by Family Work Status,
2011
65.0 M
138.4 M
23.7 M
39.3 M Number
Two full-time workers
One full-timeworker
Only part-time
No workers
NOTES: Data may not total 100% due to rounding. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Uninsured Nonelderly vs. All Nonelderly,by Household Type, 2011
NOTES: Data may not total 100% due to rounding. Other households with children include families with at least three generations in a household, plus families in which adults are caring for children other than their own (e.g., a niece living with her aunt).SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Married, no children
Other with children
2 parents with children
1 parent with children
Adults, living together
Adults, living alone
47.9 Million 266.4 Million
Nonelderly Health Insurance Coverage by Household Type,
2011
70%
38%
37%
73%
61%
52%
18%
44%
37%
11%
18%
15%
13%
18%
26%
16%
21%
34%
Private Medicaid/Public Uninsured
35.7 M
105.4 M
56.5 M
34.0 M
20.7 M
Number
14.2 M
Married, no children
Other with children
2 parents with children
1 parent with children
Adults, living together
Adults, living alone
NOTES: Other households with children include families with at least three generations in a household, plus families in which adults are caring for children other than their own (e.g., a niece living with her aunt). Data may not total 100% due to rounding. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Uninsured Nonelderly vs. All Nonelderly,by Age Group, 2011
19 - 25
26 - 34
35 - 44
55 - 6445 - 54
47.9 Million 266.4 Million
Under 19
NOTES: Data may not total 100% due to rounding.SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Nonelderly Health Insurance Coverage by Age Group, 2011
29.7 M
78.4 M
39.7 M
43.9 M
38.0M Number
19 - 25
26 - 34
35 - 44
45 - 54
55 - 64
Under 19
36.8 M
NOTES: Data may not total 100% due to rounding. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Uninsured Nonelderly vs. All Nonelderly,by Health Status, 2011
Excellent orvery good
Good
Fair or Poor
47.9 Million 266.4 Million
NOTES: Data may not total 100% due to rounding. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Nonelderly Health Insurance Coverage by Health Status, 2011
182.4 M
60.0 M
24.0 M
Number
Excellent orvery good
Good
Fair or poor
NOTES: Data may not total 100% due to rounding. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Uninsured Nonelderly vs. All Nonelderly,by Race and Ethnicity, 2011
NOTES: Data may not total 100% due to rounding. American Indian category includes Aleutian Eskimos. Asian includes South Pacific Islander. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Black
Multiracial (2%)
White
Hispanic
American Indian (1%)Asian
2%
1%
47.9 Million 266.4 Million
Nonelderly Health Insurance Coverage by Race and Ethnicity, 2011
49.2 M
161.6 M
33.5 M
14.7 M
1.9 M
Number
5.6 M
Black
Multiracial
White
Hispanic
American IndianAsian
Private Medicaid/Public Uninsured
NOTES: Data may not total 100% due to rounding. American Indian category includes Aleutian Eskimos. Asian includes South Pacific Islander.SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
80%92%
17%6%
3% 2%
Uninsured All Nonelderly
Uninsured Nonelderly vs. All Nonelderly,by Citizenship Status, 2011
U.S. citizen
Non-citizen0-4 years
Non-citizen5 or more years
47.9 Million
SOURCE: Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
266.4 Million
Nonelderly Health Insurance Coverage by Citizenship Status, 2011
245.7 M
16.8 M
3.9 M
Number
U.S. citizen
Non-citizen5 years or
more
Non-citizen
0-4 years
NOTES: Data may not total 100% due to rounding. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Uninsured Rates Among Nonelderly by State, 2010-2011
<14% Uninsured (13 states & DC)14 to 18% Uninsured (20 states)National Average = 18.2%
SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2011 and 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS (two-year pooled data).
AZ
WA
WYID
UT
OR
NV
CA
MT
HI
AK
AR
MS
LA
MNND
CO
IA
WISD
MOKS
TNNM
OK
TXAL
MI
ILOH
IN
KYNC
PA
VAWV
SC
GA
FL
ME
NY
NH
MA
VT
NJ
DEMD
RI
DC
CT
>18% Uninsured (17 states)
NE
Health Insurance Coverage ofChildren, 2011
78.4 Million ChildrenNOTES: Data may not total 100% due to rounding. Children includes all individuals under age 19. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Uninsured Children vs. All Children,by Family Poverty Level, 2011
Under 100%
100-199%
200-399%
400% +
7.6 Million 78.4 Million
NOTES: The Federal Poverty Level for a family of four in 2011 was $22,350 (according to the HHS poverty threshold). Children includes all individuals under age 19. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Children’s Health Insurance Coverage by Family Poverty Level, 2011
21.0 M
15.8 M
20.9 M
20.7 M
Number
Under 100%
100% - 199%
200% - 399%
400% +
NOTES: The Federal Poverty Level for a family of four in 2011 was $22,350 (according to the HHS poverty threshold). Children includes all individuals under age 19.SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Uninsured Children vs. All Children,by Family Work Status, 2011
One or two full-time workers
Only part-time
No workers
NOTES: Data may not total 100% due to rounding. Children includes all individuals under age 19. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
7.6 Million 78.4 Million
Children’s Health Insurance Coverage by Family Work Status, 2011
Number
Only part-time
No workers
One or two full-timeworkers
10.7 M
6.2 M
61.5 M
NOTES: Children includes all individuals under age 19. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
7.6 Million 78.4 Million
1 Parent
Multigenerational/ Other
2 Parents
Uninsured Children vs. All Children,by Household Type, 2011
NOTES: Children includes all individuals under age 19. Approximately 1% of children and 3% of uninsured children live in households with no adult. These are not shown in the above chart.SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Children’s Health Insurance Coverage by
Household Type, 2011
Number
1 Parent
Multigenerational/ Other
2 Parents
6.1 M
21.3 M
50.3 M
NOTES: Data may not total 100% due to rounding. Children includes all individuals under age 19. Approximately 1% of children and 3% of uninsured children live in households with no adult. These are not shown in the above chart.SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Uninsured Children vs. All Children, by Age Group, 2011
7.6 Million 78.4 Million
<11 - 5
6 - 12
13 - 1718
NOTES: Data may not total 100% due to rounding. Children includes all individuals under age 19. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Children’s Health Insurance Coverage by Age Group, 2011
<1
1 - 5
6 - 12
13 - 17
18
20.4 M
3.9 M
28.6 M
21.2 M
4.3 M
Number
NOTES: Data may not total 100% due to rounding. Children includes all individuals under age 19. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Uninsured Children vs. All Children,by Health Status, 2011
Excellent orvery good
Good
Fair or Poor (2%) 2%
7.6 Million 78.4 Million
NOTES: Children includes all individuals under age 19. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Children’s Health Insurance Coverage by Health Status, 2011
Number
Excellent orvery good
Good
Fair or poor 1.7 M
12.3 M
64.4 M
NOTES: Data may not total 100% due to rounding. Children includes all individuals under age 19. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Uninsured Children vs. All Children,by Race and Ethnicity, 2011
NOTES: Children includes all individuals under age 19. American Indian category includes Aleutian Eskimos. Asian includes South Pacific Islander. Data may not total 100% due to rounding.SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Black
Multiracial (3%)
White
Hispanic
Am. Indian (1%)Asian
4%
1%
7.6 Million 78.4 Million
Children’s Health Insurance Coverage by Race and Ethnicity, 2011
Number
Black
Multiracial
White
Hispanic
Am. Indian
Asian
Private Medicaid/Public Uninsured
10.8 M
41.5 M
18.6 M
3.0 M
3.9 M
0.6 M
NOTES: Children includes all individuals under age 19. American Indian category includes Aleutian Eskimos. Asian includes South Pacific Islander. Data may not total 100% due to rounding.SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
91% 97%
6% 2%3%
Uninsured All Children
Uninsured Children vs. All Children,by Citizenship Status, 2011
U.S. citizen
Non-citizen0-4 years
Non-citizen5 or more years
7.6 Million 78.4 Million
1%
NOTES: Children includes all individuals under age 19. Data may not total 100% due to rounding. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Children’s Health Insurance Coverage by Citizenship Status,
2011
55%
31%
38%
36%
34%
38%
9%
35%
24%
Private Medicaid/Public Uninsured
76.2 M
1.4 M
0.8 M
Number
U.S. citizen
Non-citizen5 or more years
Non-citizen0-4 years
NOTES: Children includes all individuals under age 19. Data may not total 100% due to rounding. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
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Uninsured Rates for Children by State, 2010-2011
AZ ARMS
LA
WA
MNND
WYID
UT CO
OR
NV
CA
MT
IA
WIMI
SD
ME
MOKS
OHIN
NY
KY
TNNC
NH
MA
VT
PA
VAWV
CTNJ
DEMD
RI
HI
DC
AK
SCNM
OK
GA
TX
FL
AL
9-12% (16 states)> 12% (7 states)
< 9% (27 states and DC)US Average = 9.9%
NE
NOTES: Children includes all individuals under age 19. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2011 and 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS (two-year pooled data).
Health Insurance Coverage ofNonelderly Adults, 2011
188.0 Million Nonelderly Adults
NOTES: Adults includes all individuals aged 19 to 64. Data may not total 100% due to rounding.SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Uninsured Adults vs. All Adults,by Family Poverty Level, 2011
40.3 Million 188.0 Million
Under 100%
100-199%
200-399%
400% +
NOTES: The Federal Poverty Level for a family of four in 2011 was $22,350. Adults includes all individuals aged 19-64. Data may not total 100% due to rounding. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Adults’ Health Insurance Coverage by Family Poverty Level, 2011
35.4 M
31.6 M
51.2 M
69.8 M Number
Under 100%
100-199%
200-399%
400% +
NOTES: The Federal Poverty Level for a family of four in 2011 was $22,350. Adults includes all individuals aged 19-64. Data may not total 100% due to rounding. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Uninsured Adults vs. All Adults,by Family Work Status, 2011
188.0 Million
Two full-time workers
One full-time worker
Only part-time
Non-workers
NOTES: Adults includes all individuals aged 19 to 64. Data may not total 100% due to rounding.SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
40.3 Million
Adults' Health Insurance Coverage by Family Work Status, 2011
44.9 M
97.0 M
17.5 M
28.6 M Number
Two full-time workers
One full-timeworker
Only part-time
No workers
NOTES: Adults includes all individuals aged 19 to 64. Data may not total 100% due to rounding.SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Uninsured Adults vs. All Adults,by Education, 2011
188.0 Million
Less thanhigh school
High school graduate
Some college
College graduate
40.3 Million
NOTES: “Some college” category includes respondents with an associate’s degree. Adults includes all individuals aged 19 to 64. Data may not total 100% due to rounding.SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Adults' Health Insurance Coverage by Education, 2011
54.7 M
20.4 M
57.2 M
55.8 M
Number
Less thanhigh school
High school graduate
Some college
College graduate
NOTES: “Some college” category includes respondents with an associate’s degree. Adults includes all individuals aged 19 to 64. Data may not total 100% due to rounding.SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Uninsured Adults vs. All Adults,by Household Type, 2011
188.0 Million
NOTES: Other households with children include families with at least three generations in a household, plus families in which adults are caring for children other than their own (e.g., a niece living with her aunt). Adults includes all individuals aged 19 to 64. Data may not total 100% due to rounding.SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Married, no childrenOther with children
2 parents with children
1 parent with children
Adults, living together
Adults, living alone
40.3 Million
Adults' Health Insurance Coverage by Household Type, 2011
73%
45%
45%
73%
61%
52%
10%
27%
24%
11%
18%
15%
17%
29%
32%
16%
21%
34%
Private Medicaid/Public Uninsured
14.3 M
55.1 M
56.4 M
20.7 M
33.4 M Number
8.1 M
Married, no children
Other with children
2 parents with children
1 parent with children
Adults, living together
Adults, living alone
NOTES: Other households with children include families with at least three generations in a household, plus families in which adults are caring for children other than their own (e.g., a niece living with her aunt). Adults includes all individuals aged 19 to 64. Data may not total 100% due to rounding.SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Uninsured Adults vs. All Adults,by Age Group, 2011
19 - 25
26 - 29
30 - 39
55 - 64
40 - 54
NOTES: Adults includes all individuals aged 19 to 64. Data may not total 100% due to rounding. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
188.0 Million40.3 Million
Adults' Health Insurance Coverage by Age Group, 2011
16.7 M
29.7 M
39.2 M
64.5 M
38.0 M Number
19 - 25
26 - 29
30 - 39
40 - 54
55 - 64
NOTES: Adults includes all individuals aged 19 to 64. Data may not total 100% due to rounding. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Uninsured Adults vs. All Adults,by Health Status, 2011
188.0 Million
Excellent orvery good
Good
Fair or Poor
NOTES: Adults includes all individuals aged 19 to 64. Data may not total 100% due to rounding. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
40.3 Million
Adults' Health Insurance Coverage by Health Status, 2011
118.0 M
47.7 M
22.3 M
Number
Excellent orvery good
Good
Fair or poor
NOTES: Adults includes all individuals aged 19 to 64. Data may not total 100% due to rounding. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Uninsured Adults vs. All Adults,by Race and Ethnicity, 2011
188.0 Million
NOTES: American Indian category includes Aleutian Eskimos. Adults includes all individuals aged 19 to 64. Data may not total 100% due to rounding. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Black
Multiracial (2%)
White
Hispanic
Am. Indian (1%)Asian
1%
1%
40.3 Million
Adults' Health Insurance Coverage by Race and Ethnicity, 2011
73%
43%
52%
68%
45%
58%
12%
16%
22%
11%
22%
20%
15%
41%
26%
21%
32%
23%
Private Medicaid/Public Uninsured
30.6 M
120.0 M
22.7 M
10.8 M
1.3 M
Number
2.6 M
Black
Multiracial
White
Hispanic
Am. Indian
Asian
NOTES: American Indian category includes Aleutian Eskimos. Adults includes all individuals aged 19 to 64. Asian includes South Pacific Islander. Data may not total 100% due to rounding.SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Uninsured Adults vs. All Adults,by Citizenship Status, 2011
188.0 Million
U.S. citizen
Non-citizenless than 5 years
Non-citizen5 or more years
NOTES: Adults includes all individuals aged 19 to 64. Data may not total 100% due to rounding.SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
40.3 Million
Adults' Health Insurance Coverage by Citizenship Status, 2011
169.5 M
15.4 M
3.0 M
Number
U.S. citizen
Non-citizen5+ years
Non-citizen0-4 years
NOTES: Adults includes all individuals aged 19 to 64. Data may not total 100% due to rounding.SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Uninsured Rates Among Adults by State, 2010-2011
<16% Uninsured (12 states and DC)16- 20% Uninsured (17 states)National Average = 21.7%
AZ
WA
WYID
UT
OR
NV
CA
MT
HI
AK
AR
MS
LA
MNND
CO
IA
WISD
MOKS
TNNM
OK
TXAL
MI
ILOH
IN
KYNC
PA
VAWV
SC
GA
FL
ME
NY
NH
MA
VT
NJ
DEMD
RI
DC
CT
>20% Uninsured (21 states)
NOTES: Adults includes all individuals aged 19 to 64.SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2011 and 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS (two-year pooled data).
NE
Health Insurance Coverage ofWorkers, 2011
143.3 Million Workers
NOTES: Workers includes all workers aged 18-64. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Uninsured Workers vs. All Workers,by Family Poverty Level, 2011
27.9 Million 143.3 Million
Under 100%
100% - 199%
200% - 399%
400% +
NOTES: The Federal Poverty Level for a family of four in 2011 was $22,350. Workers includes all workers aged 18-64. Data may not total 100% due to rounding. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Workers’ Health Insurance Coverage by Family Poverty Level, 2011
14.1 M
22.9 M
43.4 M
62.9 M
Number
Under 100%
100% - 199%
200% - 399%
400% +
NOTES: The Federal Poverty Level for a family of four in 2011 was $22,350. Workers includes all workers aged 18-64. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Uninsured Workers vs. All Workers,by Age Group, 2011
27.9 Million 143.3 Million
18 - 25
26 - 34
35 - 44
55 - 64
45 - 54
NOTES: Workers includes all workers aged 18-64. Data may not total 100% due to rounding. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Workers' Health Insurance Coverage by Age Group, 2011
29.5 M
21.9 M
32.2 M
34.6 M
25.1 M Number
18 - 25
26 - 34
35 - 44
45 - 54
55 - 64
NOTES: Workers includes all workers aged 18-64. Data may not total 100% due to rounding. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Uninsured Workers vs. All Workers,by Education, 2011
27.9 Million 143.3 Million
Less than high school
NOTES: Some college category includes respondents with an associate’s degree. Workers includes all workers aged 18-64. Data may not total 100% due to rounding. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
High school graduate
Some college
College graduate
Workers' Health Insurance Coverage by Education, 2011
40%
65%
74%
88%
14%
9%
8%
3%
46%
26%
18%
9%
Private Medicaid/Public Uninsured
NOTES: Some college category includes respondents with an associate’s degree. Workers includes all workers aged 18-64. Data may not total 100% due to rounding.SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
39.5 M
12.7 M
43.6 M
47.5 M
Number
Less thanhigh school
High school graduate
Some college
College graduate
Uninsured Workers vs. All Workers,by Family Work Status, 2011
27.9 Million 143.3 Million
One or two full-time workers
Only part-timeor no workers
NOTES: Workers includes all workers aged 18-64.SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Workers' Health Insurance Coverage by Family Work Status, 2011
127.0 M
16.3 M
Number
One or two full-timeworkers
Only part-time
NOTES: Workers includes all workers aged 18-64. Data may not total 100% due to rounding. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Uninsured Workers vs. All Workers,by Race and Ethnicity, 2011
27.9 Million 143.3 Million
NOTES: American Indian category includes Aleutian Eskimos. Asian includes South Pacific Islander. Workers includes all workers aged 18-64. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Black
Multiracial (2%)
White
Hispanic
Am. Indian (1%)Asian
1%
1%
Workers' Health Insurance Coverage by Race and Ethnicity, 2011
80%
50%
65%
75%
58%
67%
10%
11%
7%
11%
6%
11%
14%
40%
24%
19%
31%
22%
Private Medicaid/Public Uninsured
22.4 M
94.8 M
15.5 M
7.8 M
0.8 M
Number
2.0 M
Black
Multiracial
White
Hispanic
Am. Indian
Asian
NOTES: American Indian category includes Aleutian Eskimos. Asian includes South Pacific Islander. Workers includes all workers aged 18-64. Data may not total 100% due to rounding. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Uninsured Workers vs. All Workers,by Citizenship Status, 2011
27.9 Million 143.3 Million
U.S. citizen
Non-citizenin US for 0-4 years
Non-citizenin US for 5 or
more years
NOTES: Workers includes all workers aged 18-64. Data may not total 100% due to rounding. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Workers' Health Insurance Coverage by Citizenship Status, 2011
130.1 M
1.8 M
11.4 M
Number
U.S. citizen
Non-citizen in US for 0-4 years
Non-citizen in USfor 5 years or more
NOTES: Workers includes all workers aged 18-64. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
12% 9%
48%
32%
9%3%
4%
21%
30%
15%
11%
5%
Uninsured All Workers
Uninsured Workers vs. All Workers,by Firm Size, 2011
27.9 Million 143.3 Million
Self-employed
25-99
100 - 499500 - 999
Public SectorFirm Size
1,000 +
NOTES: Workers includes all workers aged 18-64. Self-employed includes only self-employed in firms with less than 25 workers. Of the self-employed with private coverage, approximately 90% work in firms with less than 10 employees. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Workers' Health Insurance Coverage by Firm Size, 2011
12.1 M
15.5 M
20.8 M Number
Self-employed
25-99
100 - 499
Public SectorFirm Size
1,000 +
6.0 M
43.1 M
NOTES: Workers includes all workers aged 18-64. Self-employed includes only self-employed in firms with less than 25 workers. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
500 - 999
45.7 M
Uninsured Workers vs. All Workers,by Occupation, 2011
27.9 Million 143.3 Million
Blue Collar
White Collar
NOTES: Workers includes all workers aged 18-64. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Workers' Health Insurance Coverage by Occupation, 2011
NOTES: Workers includes all workers aged 18-64. SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
55.3 M
88.0 M
Number
White collar
Blue collar
Workers' Health Insurance Coverage by Industry, 2011
NOTES: Data may not total 100% due to rounding. Workers includes all workers aged 18-64. “Information/Education” category includes communications. “Services” includes arts and entertainment.SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Agriculture
Construction
Finance
Information/ education
Professional and business
services
Public admin.
Services
Wholesale and
2.0 M
9.7 M
9.4 M
15.6 M
16.2 M
19.3 M
16.3 M
6.8 M
20.8 M
7.1 M
20.1 M
Number
Utilities, transportatio
n
retail trade
Health/social
services
Mining/manufacturin
g
Uninsured Rates Among Selected Industry Groups,
White vs. Blue Collar Jobs, 2011
15%
23%
7%
7%
36%
19%
20%
14%
6%
25%
Blue CollarWhite Collar
Wholesale/Retail (14%)
Services/ArtsEntertainment (15%)
Mining/Manufacturing (11%)
Health/Soc Services(13%)
Information/Education/Communication (11% of jobs)
Uninsured Rate for All Workers = 19%
NOTES: Workers includes all workers aged 18-64. White collar workers include all professionals and managers; all other workers classified as blue collar.SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.
Uninsured Rates Among Workers by State, 2010-2011
<17% Uninsured (21 states & DC)17 - 21% Uninsured (13 states)National Average = 20%
NOTES: Workers includes all workers aged 18-64.SOURCE: KCMU/Urban Institute analysis of 2011 and 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS (two-year pooled data).
AZ
WA
WYID
UT
OR
NV
CA
MT
HI
AK
AR
MS
LA
MNND
CO
IA
WI
NE
SD
MOKS
TNNM
OK
TXAL
MI
ILOH
IN
KYNC
PA
VAWV
SC
GA
FL
ME
NY
NH
MA
VT
NJ
DEMD
RI
DC
CT
> 21% Uninsured (16 states)