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Low Income Uninsured Children by State:
1993, 1994, and 1995 (Unrevised)
Number and Percent of Children under 19 Years of Age, at or below 200 Percent of
Poverty, by State: Three-Year Averages for 1993, 1994, and 1995. (Unrevised)
(Numbers in Thousands)
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| AT OR BELOW | AT OR BELOW 200% OF POVERTY |
| 200% OF POVERTY | WITHOUT HEALTH INSURANCE |
Total children |____________________________|_____________________________|
under age 19, | Standard Standard | Standard Standard |
all income levels |Number error Pct. error |Number error Pct. error |
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Alabama....... 1,215 | 597 51.0 49.3 3.0 | 154 26.3 12.7 2.0 |
Alaska........ 191 | 60 5.5 31.9 2.4 | 9 2.1 4.5 1.1 |
Arizona....... 1,206 | 621 50.3 51.4 2.9 | 184 27.5 15.2 2.1 |
Arkansas...... 675 | 357 29.8 52.7 3.1 | 90 15.1 13.4 2.1 |
California.... 9,537 | 4,793 146.7 50.3 1.1 | 1,281 78.2 13.4 0.8 |
Colorado...... 1,013 | 344 37.4 34.2 3.0 | 72 17.2 7.0 1.6 |
Connecticut... 849 | 283 36.1 33.4 3.5 | 53 15.4 6.2 1.8 |
Delaware...... 178 | 69 7.7 38.5 3.5 | 13 3.3 7.3 1.8 |
D.C........... 145 | 89 8.9 61.4 3.8 | 16 3.8 11.2 2.4 |
Florida....... 3,730 | 1,823 78.4 48.9 1.5 | 444 38.9 11.9 1.0 |
Georgia....... 2,004 | 881 77.6 43.9 2.9 | 214 38.3 10.7 1.8 |
Hawaii........ 292 | 104 11.6 35.1 3.3 | 13 4.2 4.5 1.4 |
Idaho......... 357 | 173 13.2 48.3 2.7 | 31 5.6 8.6 1.5 |
Illinois...... 3,319 | 1,334 68.6 40.2 1.6 | 211 27.6 6.4 0.8 |
Indiana....... 1,673 | 721 68.8 42.8 3.1 | 131 29.3 7.9 1.7 |
Iowa.......... 827 | 312 30.1 37.7 2.9 | 67 14.1 8.1 1.6 |
Kansas........ 738 | 326 28.8 44.2 2.9 | 60 12.1 8.1 1.6 |
Kentucky...... 1,037 | 513 45.8 49.5 3.1 | 93 19.5 8.9 1.8 |
Louisiana..... 1,304 | 747 60.6 57.2 3.1 | 194 30.6 14.9 2.2 |
Maine......... 329 | 128 13.3 38.3 3.2 | 24 10.2 7.4 1.7 |
Maryland...... 1,314 | 487 53.3 37.3 3.2 | 100 24.3 7.6 1.8 |
Massachusetts. 1,515 | 474 29.6 31.3 1.6 | 69 11.3 4.5 0.7 |
Michigan...... 2,766 | 1,093 55.1 39.5 1.6 | 156 20.9 5.6 0.7 |
Minnesota..... 1,284 | 405 45.2 31.5 2.9 | 50 16.0 3.9 1.2 |
Mississippi... 776 | 458 33.9 59.0 2.8 | 110 16.5 14.1 2.0 |
Missouri...... 1,331 | 576 58.6 43.0 3.3 | 97 24.1 7.3 1.8 |
Montana....... 240 | 104 9.3 43.3 2.9 | 20 4.1 8.4 1.6 |
Nebraska...... 506 | 186 17.1 36.7 2.7 | 30 7.0 6.0 1.3 |
Nevada........ 401 | 154 14.7 38.3 2.9 | 43 7.7 10.8 1.8 |
New Hampshire. 304 | 86 11.7 28.4 3.3 | 20 5.6 6.6 1.8 |
New Jersey.... 2,099 | 603 37.6 28.7 1.5 | 134 17.7 6.4 0.8 |
New Mexico.... 549 | 306 21.9 55.3 2.7 | 107 13.0 19.5 2.1 |
New York...... 4,915 | 2,216 81.4 45.1 1.2 | 399 35.1 8.1 0.7 |
North Carolina 1,664 | 718 36.7 43.2 1.7 | 138 16.2 8.3 0.9 |
North Dakota.. 183 | 67 6.4 36.6 2.8 | 10 2.4 5.4 1.3 |
Ohio.......... 3,235 | 1,281 63.7 39.6 1.5 | 205 25.6 6.3 0.8 |
Oklahoma...... 944 | 480 40.0 50.8 3.0 | 161 23.2 16.9 2.2 |
Oregon........ 861 | 363 36.5 42.1 3.2 | 67 15.8 7.8 1.8 |
Pennsylvania.. 3,164 | 1,198 64.0 37.9 1.6 | 200 26.3 6.3 0.8 |
Rhode Island.. 245 | 93 11.2 38.0 3.6 | 19 9.0 7.8 2.0 |
South Carolina 1,038 | 569 41.8 54.8 2.7 | 110 18.5 10.6 1.7 |
South Dakota.. 228 | 102 7.9 44.6 2.6 | 15 2.9 6.4 1.2 |
Tennessee..... 1,450 | 699 58.4 48.2 2.9 | 115 23.4 7.9 1.5 |
Texas......... 5,754 | 2,956 117.7 51.4 1.5 | 1,031 70.7 17.9 1.1 |
Utah.......... 721 | 287 22.4 39.8 2.4 | 46 9.0 6.4 1.2 |
Vermont....... 166 | 63 7.0 38.1 3.3 | 7 2.3 4.4 1.4 |
Virginia...... 1,714 | 628 57.5 36.9 2.7 | 118 25.1 6.9 1.4 |
Washington.... 1,418 | 459 49.3 32.3 2.9 | 85 21.2 6.0 1.4 |
West Virginia. 427 | 226 21.2 52.9 3.4 | 45 9.4 10.5 2.1 |
Wisconsin..... 1,477 | 499 48.2 33.8 2.7 | 71 18.2 4.8 1.2 |
Wyoming....... 149 | 56 6.2 37.8 3.3 | 15 3.2 9.9 2.0 |
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Source: U. S. Bureau of the Census, March 1993, 1994, and 1995 Current Population
Surveys.
Note: Caution should be used when using these estimates. In March 1995, new health
insurance questions were asked in the Current Population Survey. Therefore,
1993 estimates may not be comparable to 1994-1995 estimates.
Note: Percentages listed are averages over the three years' percentages,
not the percentage of the average numbers (calculated as 'Number'
divided by 'Total Children'). Results may differ slightly based
on the method used.
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division
Last Revised: December 07, 2004