Statistics on Americans without health insurance

Tue May 22, 2007 7:37pm EDT
 
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(Reuters) - Nearly 45 million people in the United States, or about 15 percent of the population, were without health insurance in 2005, a number expected to grow as medical costs explode, employers scale back worker benefits and insurers cut coverage and cherry-pick customers.

Meanwhile, U.S. health care spending hit $2 trillion in 2005, more than any other industrialized nation.

* U.S. population: 300 million

* Number of U.S. residents without insurance:

2005: 44.8 million

2004: 43.5 million

(Source: U.S. Census Bureau)

* U.S. states with highest percentage of uninsured:

1. Texas

2. New Mexico

3. Florida

4. Oklahoma

5. California

(Source: U.S. Census Bureau)

* Per capita health spending, 2004

United States: $6,102  Continued...

 

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