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September 3, 2016

Uninsured Rate in Florida Drops By 3.3 Percentage Points But Still Lags Much of the Nation

The number of Floridians without health insurance dropped from 16.6 percent to 13.3 percent, according to U.S. Census data released today. Based on this data, 2.6 million Floridians remained uninsured in 2015, a decrease of 600,000 from the prior year.

Despite the reduction, Florida has the fifth-highest rate of residents without health insurance after Texas (17.1 percent), Alaska (14.9 percent), and Georgia and Oklahoma (13.9 percent each). The national uninsured rate is 9.4 percent.

Nationally, the uninsured rate in states that have expanded Medicaid coverage ranged from 2.8 to 12.3 percent. In states that have not expanded Medicaid, the corresponding rates ranged from 5.7 to 17.1 percent.

Details on the characteristics of the uninsured Floridians will follow on Thursday. Stay Tuned!

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