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Current Population Survey (CPS)
A joint effort between the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Census Bureau

Health Insurance Table of Contents

These data come from the CPS 2008 Annual Social and Economic Supplement, formerly called the March Supplement.
(2007 Income)
For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see www.census.gov/apsd/techdoc/cps/cpsmar08.pdf[PDF].
Table Number Title
Table HI01 Health Insurance Coverage Status and Type of Coverage by Selected Characteristics: 2007
Table HI02 Health Insurance Coverage Status and Type of Coverage by Selected Characteristics for People in the Poverty Universe: 2007
Table HI03 Health Insurance Coverage Status and Type of Coverage by Selected Characteristics for Poor People in the Poverty Universe: 2007 (Income-to-Poverty Ratio is below 100 percent).
Table HI04 Health Insurance Coverage Status and Type of Coverage by Selected Characteristics for Near Poor People in the Poverty Universe: 2007 (Income-to-Poverty Ratio is between 100 and 125 percent).
Table HI05 Health Insurance Coverage Status and Type of Coverage by State and Age for All People: 2007
Table HI06 Health Insurance Coverage Status by State for All People: 2007
Table HI08 Health Insurance Coverage Status and Type of Coverage by Selected Characteristics for Children Under 18 (All Children): 2007
Table HI09 Health Insurance Coverage Status by Nativity, Citizenship, and Duration of Residence (Total Universe): 2007
Table HI09a Health Insurance Coverage Status by Nativity, Citizenship, and Duration of Residence (Hispanic Population): 2007
Table HI10 Number and Percent of Children Under 19 at or below 200% of Poverty by Health Insurance Coverage and State: 2007 (SCHIP allocation formula)
Race Footnotes


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Last revised: August 26, 2008
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