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Health Insurance Coverage of the Total Population, states (2007-2008), U.S. (2008)

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 EmployerIndividualMedicaidMedicareOther PublicUninsuredTotal
United States52.3%4.7%14.1%12.4%1.2%15.4%100.0%
Alabama55.2%3.3%14.2%14.6%0.8%12.0%100.0%
Alaska52.0%4.2%11.9%6.8%5.6%19.4%100.0%
Arizona47.0%4.7%16.8%11.4%1.2%18.9%100.0%
Arkansas45.9%4.4%16.5%14.2%2.0%17.0%100.0%
California49.1%6.1%16.6%9.1%0.6%18.5%100.0%
Colorado56.6%6.7%8.6%9.6%2.4%16.2%100.0%
Connecticut60.1%4.6%11.5%13.6%0.5%9.7%100.0%
Delaware57.4%3.9%12.9%14.0%0.8%11.1%100.0%
District of Columbia53.5%6.0%20.2%10.1%0.4%9.8%100.0%
Florida46.7%5.2%10.1%16.5%1.3%20.2%100.0%
Georgia54.8%3.4%12.2%10.1%1.7%17.8%100.0%
Hawaii60.0%2.7%12.3%13.8%3.2%7.9%100.0%
Idaho53.5%7.1%10.7%12.7%1.1%14.8%100.0%
Illinois57.7%4.4%12.6%11.6%0.6%13.2%100.0%
Indiana58.1%3.5%12.7%13.4%0.5%11.9%100.0%
Iowa59.2%6.2%11.6%12.9%0.7%9.4%100.0%
Kansas55.5%6.5%11.2%12.2%2.1%12.5%100.0%
Kentucky49.8%4.0%16.0%14.3%1.0%14.8%100.0%
Louisiana46.9%4.9%15.8%12.5%0.6%19.3%100.0%
Maine50.4%4.5%19.9%14.0%1.6%9.6%100.0%
Maryland60.5%4.4%9.9%11.2%1.0%12.9%100.0%
Massachusetts60.8%3.4%17.4%12.6%0.4%5.4%100.0%
Michigan56.7%4.0%13.5%13.8%0.4%11.7%100.0%
Minnesota60.8%5.9%11.9%12.3%0.5%8.5%100.0%
Mississippi43.7%4.1%21.2%11.2%1.4%18.4%100.0%
Missouri53.8%5.0%13.1%14.2%1.3%12.6%100.0%
Montana47.8%7.2%12.2%14.8%2.1%15.9%100.0%
Nebraska57.4%6.4%10.6%11.5%1.5%12.6%100.0%
Nevada58.4%3.7%7.8%11.0%1.2%18.0%100.0%
New Hampshire65.1%4.3%6.9%12.5%0.8%10.4%100.0%
New Jersey59.0%3.8%9.1%12.6%0.5%14.9%100.0%
New Mexico41.2%5.3%16.0%11.8%2.5%23.2%100.0%
New York51.2%3.6%19.4%11.8%0.3%13.6%100.0%
North Carolina49.8%5.1%13.8%13.2%2.2%16.0%100.0%
North Dakota56.9%9.4%8.7%12.6%1.5%11.0%100.0%
Ohio57.6%4.2%12.3%13.4%0.9%11.6%100.0%
Oklahoma48.5%4.4%14.3%14.2%2.5%16.0%100.0%
Oregon52.7%5.8%11.4%12.9%0.7%16.6%100.0%
Pennsylvania56.8%5.1%12.9%15.2%0.3%9.8%100.0%
Rhode Island55.6%4.6%14.8%13.0%0.7%11.3%100.0%
South Carolina50.8%4.0%13.1%14.4%1.5%16.1%100.0%
South Dakota53.9%7.5%10.2%14.7%2.4%11.4%100.0%
Tennessee47.5%5.1%16.6%13.6%2.4%14.8%100.0%
Texas45.6%4.1%13.5%10.2%1.4%25.2%100.0%
Utah62.5%7.3%8.2%8.2%0.9%13.0%100.0%
Vermont53.2%3.4%19.2%13.5%0.5%10.3%100.0%
Virginia57.6%4.4%8.6%12.2%3.5%13.8%100.0%
Washington55.8%5.7%12.8%11.1%2.7%12.0%100.0%
West Virginia49.6%2.4%14.8%17.4%1.2%14.6%100.0%
Wisconsin59.5%5.2%13.2%12.6%0.6%9.0%100.0%
Wyoming54.7%6.6%10.3%12.6%2.1%13.7%100.0%
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Notes: 

Percentages may not sum to 100% due to rounding effects.

For current Medicaid and Medicare enrollment figures, please refer to the Medicaid & SCHIP and "Medicare" sections, respectively, which report enrollment data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).

SCHIP and individuals eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid (dual eligibles) are included in Medicaid.

Other Public (Federal) includes individuals covered through the military or Veterans Administration in federally-funded programs such as TRICARE (formerly CHAMPUS) as well as some non-elderly Medicare enrollees.

For more details, see "Notes to Demographic and Health Coverage Topics Based on the Current Population Survey (CPS)" at http://www.statehealthfacts.kff.org/methodology.

Sources: 

Urban Institute and Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured estimates based on the Census Bureau's March 2008 and 2009 Current Population Survey (CPS: Annual Social and Economic Supplements).




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