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Fri Jun 17, 2016, 04:52 PM Jun 2016

33 Million Americans Still Don’t Have Health Insurance (That's 10% of the population.) [View all]

33 Million Americans Still Don’t Have Health Insurance

By Anna Maria Barry-Jester and Ben Casselman - SEP 28, 2015 AT 6:30 AM

Nearly 9 million people gained insurance last year, a win for “Obamacare” as the president’s signature health care law expanded Medicaid and opened health insurance exchanges. And yet, 33 million Americans, 10.4 percent of the U.S. population, still went without health insurance for the entirety of 2014. Millions more were uninsured for at least part of the year.1 New data released this month shows they were disproportionately poor, black and Hispanic; 4.5 million of them were children.


It isn’t a surprise that some Americans still don’t have health insurance. Despite aiming to insure “everybody” in the U.S., the Affordable Care Act (ACA) left significant gaps in coverage, and decisions made by the law’s opponents have denied benefits to millions of people it was designed to help. But the new numbers reveal that most of the uninsured last year were people who should have been able to access insurance under the law. That presents a major challenge for President Obama in the final years of his term, but also an opportunity: Millions of Americans qualify for coverage but, for whatever combination of reasons, haven’t yet signed up....


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http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/33-million-americans-still-dont-have-health-insurance/

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That last line says it all. tonyt53 Jun 2016 #1
Single payer would end this. But you'd rather blame the people suffering... think Jun 2016 #2
But Bernie stumbled when Hillary said that would require starting over and repealing the ACA tonyt53 Jun 2016 #4
Single Payer is not free. Why do you lie about universal healthcare? think Jun 2016 #7
The subsidies are still to low and many medical providers won't take the ACA plans. Dustlawyer Jun 2016 #11
How would single-payer eliminate the not signing up problem? 1StrongBlackMan Jun 2016 #6
How many people in Canada aren't signed up for single payer? think Jun 2016 #8
I don't know. 1StrongBlackMan Jun 2016 #10
Do you think it's in the millions? think Jun 2016 #12
Again, I don't know. 1StrongBlackMan Jun 2016 #14
If more Americans knew how other countries dealt with the health care issue nationalize the fed Jun 2016 #21
Well ... 1StrongBlackMan Jun 2016 #22
2015? nt snappyturtle Jun 2016 #3
Sept 28th 2015. 9 months ago.... think Jun 2016 #5
I realize that however I would have hoped 'someone' would have come snappyturtle Jun 2016 #9
One of the worst things he 'accomplished' - and that's saying something yourpaljoey Jun 2016 #13
So DU continues to be the center of the ... 1StrongBlackMan Jun 2016 #15
The ACA will not subsidize insurance if you are not employed. kentauros Jun 2016 #16
and many of those who do have it can barely afford it nt LiberalEsto Jun 2016 #17
Since there is no ban on preexisting condtions, I would imagine a lot of people dont sign up Travis_0004 Jun 2016 #18
Which coincidentally is the same number of Canadians who do (That's 100% of the population) Monk06 Jun 2016 #19
Thank you for your some information from the Canadian perspective. Greatly appreciated. /nt think Jun 2016 #20
I'm a freelancer and I don't have healthcare justiceischeap Jun 2016 #23
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