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2006 Health Insurance Coverage Status for States

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2006 Health Insurance Coverage Status (Uninsured Only) for All States by Age (Under 65 years), Income (All income levels), Race (Hispanic (any race)) and Sex (Both Sexes)

State Number Uninsured MOE1 for Number Uninsured Number in Demographic Group2 for All Income Levels Percent Uninsured in Demographic Group2 for All Income Levels MOE1 for Percent Uninsured in Demographic Group2 for All Income Levels
Alabama 40,227 3,307 117,899 34.1 2.8
Alaska 13,179 999 37,912 34.8 2.6
Arizona 644,772 31,383 1,768,672 36.5 1.8
Arkansas 55,620 4,068 143,906 38.7 2.8
California 4,059,012 108,255 12,326,281 32.9 0.9
Colorado 340,183 16,763 903,139 37.7 1.9
Connecticut 100,955 6,646 373,611 27.0 1.8
Delaware 17,295 1,246 53,375 32.4 2.3
District of Columbia 13,808 991 45,662 30.2 2.2
Florida 1,359,361 48,396 3,332,960 40.8 1.5
Georgia 317,390 16,867 716,384 44.3 2.4
Hawaii 17,843 1,686 96,144 18.6 1.8
Idaho 50,814 3,636 140,790 36.1 2.6
Illinois 573,924 28,091 1,821,632 31.5 1.5
Indiana 96,831 7,505 299,507 32.3 2.5
Iowa 31,337 2,694 113,292 27.7 2.4
Kansas 69,724 5,094 231,289 30.1 2.2
Kentucky 30,978 2,549 88,150 35.1 2.9
Louisiana 52,811 3,679 123,078 42.9 3.0
Maine 4,055 388 14,367 28.2 2.7
Maryland 127,755 7,681 337,705 37.8 2.3
Massachusetts 107,907 9,949 491,783 21.9 2.0
Michigan 98,140 7,861 373,601 26.3 2.1
Minnesota 55,837 4,436 196,035 28.5 2.3
Mississippi 22,061 1,691 55,048 40.1 3.1
Missouri 53,351 4,261 166,922 32.0 2.6
Montana 9,717 769 24,891 39.0 3.1
Nebraska 39,635 2,977 127,457 31.1 2.3
Nevada 221,457 11,094 613,425 36.1 1.8
New Hampshire 9,932 824 30,833 32.2 2.7
New Jersey 479,620 23,857 1,278,476 37.5 1.9
New Mexico 261,590 13,677 782,974 33.4 1.7
New York 810,751 37,276 2,865,741 28.3 1.3
North Carolina 273,055 15,376 616,915 44.3 2.5
North Dakota 3,669 343 11,328 32.4 3.0
Ohio 77,169 5,953 264,494 29.2 2.3
Oklahoma 99,186 6,562 249,395 39.8 2.6
Oregon 152,089 9,160 380,429 40.0 2.4
Pennsylvania 129,667 10,327 512,616 25.3 2.0
Rhode Island 29,962 2,242 112,044 26.7 2.0
South Carolina 65,272 4,368 159,421 40.9 2.7
South Dakota 5,557 477 17,186 32.3 2.8
Tennessee 77,199 5,831 206,004 37.5 2.8
Texas 3,415,908 94,661 8,061,967 42.4 1.2
Utah 109,726 7,354 292,792 37.5 2.5
Vermont 2,452 222 7,491 32.7 3.0
Virginia 179,718 10,957 482,250 37.3 2.3
Washington 178,267 12,114 579,936 30.7 2.1
West Virginia 6,467 553 17,234 37.5 3.2
Wisconsin 66,176 5,644 256,748 25.8 2.2
Wyoming 11,796 875 35,199 33.5 2.5
Data Sponsored By:U.S. Census Bureau and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Data Source: SAHIE//State and County by Demographic and Income Characteristics/2006
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