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The Number of Uninsured People Rose in 2017, Reversing Some of the
Coverage Gains Under the Affordable Care Act
The number of
uninsured people rose by nearly 700,000, to 27.4 million people, in 2017,
reversing some of the coverage gains achieved under the Affordable Care Act,
according to latest analysis of uninsured data by KFF (the Kaiser Family Foundation).
It was the first uptick in the uninsured since
implementation of the ACA in 2014, which helped drive down the number of
uninsured people in the U.S. from 44 million in 2013 to under 27 million in
2016. That year the uninsured rate dropped to a historic low of 10 percent.
It was 10.2 percent in 2017, the most recent year for which federal American
Community Survey (ACS) data are available.
The rise in the uninsured was not spread evenly
across all states and groups of people. The uninsured rate remained largely
unchanged in the 31 states (plus Washington D.C.) that had expanded Medicaid
under the ACA by 2017, declining by less than 0.1 percentage points. In
contrast, the uninsured rate in non-expansion states increased overall,
rising by 0.6 percentage points. Thirteen of the 18 states with the highest
uninsured rates in 2017 were non-expansion states as of that year.
Among other key findings:
Detailed data on state-by-state changes in the
uninsured rate since the implementation of the ACA are available in KFF’s
recently updated Key
Facts About the Uninsured Population. The fact sheet
describes how health insurance coverage has changed in recent years, examines
the characteristics of the uninsured population, and summarizes the access
and financial implications of not having coverage.
About
the data
The health coverage data in the fact sheet is now
based on analysis of the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey (ACS). In
the past, the fact sheet and nearly all KFF products that analyzed health
coverage data had used the Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey (CPS).
We also recently updated all years of health coverage data in our online State Health Facts database with data based on
the ACS. The ACS allows for precise state-level estimates as well as analyses
of longer trends over time.
Filling
the need for trusted information on national health issues, the Kaiser Family Foundation is a nonprofit
organization based in San Francisco, California.
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Monday, December 10, 2018
The Number of Uninsured People Rose in 2017
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