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Table 210a
People under age 65 with public health insurance only,a by race, United States, 2005
Population group Total Single race Multiple races
White Black Asian NHOPI AI/AN
Percent SE Percent SE Percent SE Percent SE Percent SE Percent SE Percent SE
Total   31.5 0.4 28.8 0.4 46.3 0.9 27.4 1.4 36.2 10.0 56.3 3.9 41.9 2.3
Age 0-17 37.7 0.6 33.9 0.6 57.0 1.3 30.0 2.5 * * 65.5 5.9 41.0 2.6
18-44 33.0 0.4 31.2 0.5 43.8 1.0 26.4 1.5 37.3 10.9 55.6 3.8 44.8 3.5
45-64 22.9 0.4 20.7 0.4 35.5 1.1 26.6 1.9 * * 45.7 5.2 38.1 3.5
Gender Male 31.7 0.4 29.2 0.4 46.7 1.0 27.2 1.6 * * 56.1 4.5 42.6 2.8
Female 31.3 0.4 28.5 0.4 45.9 1.0 27.5 1.5 * * 56.4 4.4 41.1 2.5
Family incomeb Negative/poor 77.7 0.9 75.5 1.2 84.5 1.2 65.7 5.3 * * 82.9 5.2 88.7 3.0
Near poor/low 54.7 0.8 54.5 0.9 56.3 1.7 44.9 4.0 * * 70.3 7.3 61.7 4.6
Middle 25.0 0.5 24.0 0.6 29.4 1.4 24.8 2.6 * * 43.5 5.9 29.7 4.7
High 9.3 0.3 8.6 0.3 14.0 1.3 12.4 1.6 * * 21.3 6.2 12.7 3.2
Education, ages 25-64 Less than high school 60.6 0.8 59.7 0.9 65.8 1.7 60.5 4.2 * * 61.3 8.4 54.9 6.3
High school graduate 31.5 0.5 28.9 0.6 41.6 1.2 40.2 3.5 * * 58.0 6.5 52.2 5.9
At least some college 16.5 0.3 15.0 0.3 26.9 1.0 15.5 1.2 * * 32.3 4.2 29.4 3.1
Residence locationc Large central metro 36.2 0.6 33.4 0.7 47.2 1.3 31.3 2.1 * * 60.3 5.2 40.5 3.6
Large fringe metro 22.6 0.7 20.5 0.7 35.8 1.8 18.8 2.3 * * 34.0 6.5 37.8 4.4
Medium metro 32.7 1.0 30.0 1.0 54.2 2.1 20.5 2.8 * * 62.0 10.0 42.0 5.8
Small metro 32.7 1.5 29.5 1.5 53.7 3.0 47.5 8.5 * * 60.4 8.3 53.7 5.8
Micropolitan (nonmetro) 34.0 1.4 32.2 1.5 48.5 4.0 34.2 6.3 * * 40.9 6.1 47.4 5.9
Noncore (nonmetro) 36.5 1.5 34.6 1.6 51.5 2.6 * * * * * * 38.4 6.8

a Estimates are not adjusted.

b Negative/poor refers to household incomes below the Federal poverty line; near poor/low, over the poverty line to just below 200 percent of the poverty line; middle, 200 percent to just below 400 percent of the poverty line; and high, 400 percent of the poverty line and over. Missing values for family income were imputed using multiple imputation methodology. A small number of persons were excluded because their family income could not be imputed.

c For more information, see the National Health Interview Survey entry in Appendix A, Data Sources.

* Data do not meet the criteria for statistical reliability, data quality, or confidentiality.

Key: AI/AN: American Indian or Alaska Native; NHOPI: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander; SE: standard error.

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Health Interview Survey.

 

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