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Appendix A: Data Tables
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... Total 178,388 100.0 34,785 19.5 Worked during year 142,918 80.1 25,679 18.0 Worked full-time 118,411 66.4 19,911 16.8 Worked part-time 24,506 13.7 5,767 23.5 Did not work during year 35,470 19.9 9,106 25.7 Household income (not income for health insurance unit) Less than $25,000 62,979 22.0 14,776 23.5 $25,000 to $49,999 75,927 26.6 14,638 19.3 $50,000 to $74,999 58,622 20.5 6,904 11.8 $75,000 or more 88,406 30.9 7,256 8.2 Federal poverty level Total (in poverty universes)
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... Pacific Islander, alone or in combination 12,504 4.4 2,248 18.0 Gender Male 139,876 48.9 23,327 16.7 Female 146,057 51.1 20,246 13.9 Census region of residence Northeast 54,139 18.9 7,057 13.0 Midwest 64,581 22.6 7,533 11.7 South 101,800 35.6 17,773 17.5 West 65,413 22.9 11,210 17.1 aThe U.S. Census Bureau uses the concept of poverty universe to describe all respondents for whom information about income is available.
From page 166...
... U.S. total 251,700 100.0 43,316 100.0 17.2 Alabama 3,820 1.5 564 1.3 14.8 Alaska 588 0.2 117 0.3 20.0 Arizona 4,713 1.9 913 2.1 19.4 Arkansas 2,311 0.9 438 1.0 18.9 California 31,732 12.6 6,361 14.7 20.0 Colorado 4,033 1.6 717 1.7 17.8 Connecticut 2,885 1.1 355 0.8 12.3 Delaware 701 0.3 79 0.2 11.2 District of Columbia 504 0.2 73 0.2 14.5 Florida 13,675 5.4 2,816 6.5 20.6 Georgia 7,683 3.1 1,354 3.1 17.6 Hawaii 1,059 0.4 121 0.3 11.4 Idaho 1,151 0.5 233 0.5 20.2 Illinois 11,052 4.4 1,758 4.1 15.9 Indiana 5,362 2.1 794 1.8 14.8 Iowa 2,523 1.0 274 0.6 10.9 Kansas 2,346 0.9 280 0.6 11.9 Kentucky 3,526 1.4 546 1.3 15.5 Louisiana 3,914 1.6 814 1.9 20.8 Maine 1,073 0.4 144 0.3 13.4 Maryland 4,838 1.9 725 1.7 15.0 Massachusetts 5,615 2.2 637 1.5 11.3 Michigan 8,828 3.5 1,152 2.7 13.1 Minnesota 4,519 1.8 397 0.9 8.8 Mississippi 2,482 1.0 464 1.1 18.7 Missouri 4,905 1.9 646 1.5 13.2 Montana 774 0.3 139 0.3 17.9 Nebraska 1,492 0.6 173 0.4 11.6 Nevada 1,873 0.7 417 1.0 22.3 New Hampshire 1,116 0.4 125 0.3 11.2 New Jersey 7,470 3.0 1,181 2.7 15.8 New Mexico 1,594 0.6 385 0.9 24.2 New York 16,860 6.7 3,014 7.0 17.9 North Carolina 7,162 2.8 1,362 3.1 19.0 North Dakota 545 0.2 69 0.2 12.7 Ohio 9,892 3.9 1,331 3.1 13.5 Oklahoma 3,022 1.2 600 1.4 19.9 Oregon 3,106 1.2 511 1.2 16.5
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... (%) Pennsylvania 10,359 4.1 1,377 3.2 13.3 Rhode Island 914 0.4 104 0.2 11.3 South Carolina 3,453 1.4 496 1.1 14.4 South Dakota 651 0.3 84 0.2 13.0 Tennessee 5,054 2.0 606 1.4 12.0 Texas 19,403 7.7 5,515 12.7 28.4 Utah 2,129 0.8 305 0.7 14.3 Vermont 543 0.2 66 0.2 12.2 Virginia 6,329 2.5 962 2.2 15.2 Washington 5,385 2.1 848 2.0 15.7 West Virginia 1,468 0.6 254 0.6 17.3 Wisconsin 4,838 1.9 535 1.2 11.0 Wyoming 430 0.2 86 0.2 20.0 SOURCE: U.S.
From page 168...
... U.S. Census Bureau related questions since 1980 130,000 individuals with inde samples al level estin Telephon' interviews One persc behalf of: members National Health Interview Survey Annual; health insurance 43,000 households National National Center for Health questions made part of each containing 106,000 with in-p' Statistics, Centers for Disease year's survey since 1997 individuals with each Control and Prevention National Survey of America's First conducted in 1997, 44,000 households with Telephon' Families Urban Institute subsequent rounds in 106,000 individuals nationally 1999 and 2002 sample of also repre states, wit interviews household telephone
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... . wltn 1p-person Interviews with each family as a group Telephone survey of nationally representative sample of persons under 65, also representative for 13 states, with in-person interviews of a sample of households without telephones Individuals reporting no 2000-2001 insurance type asked to verify that they are uninsured Individuals reporting no insurance type asked to verify that they are uninsured Individuals reporting no insurance type asked to verify that they are uninsured Individuals reporting no insurance type asked to verify that they are uninsured 33.8 million uninsured; uninsured at time of interview (Cunningham, 2003)
From page 170...
... Household Component Six interv Research and Quality Comparable prior surveys: months. C National Medical in-person Expenditure Survey, 1987; interviews National Medical Care Expenditure Survey, 1977 Survey of Income and Program New panel every 2-4 36,700 households in In-person Participation U.S.
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... Computer-assisted coverage throughout calendar year, in-person and telephone 61.9 million uninsured at any interviews time during the year; reports provide status during a reference period of 3-5 months; data allow for monthly analysis (Rhoades and Cohen, 2003) ids in In-person interviews with Residual persons not 1998 each household member reporting any type of 21.1 million uninsured over age 15; adults asked coverage throughout calendar year, about children 56.8 million uninsured at any time during the year; months combined for annual estimate (Congressional Budget Office, 2003)


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