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The total U.S. civilian non-institutionalized population in 2010 was estimated to be slightly more than 304 million. Roughly 84.5% of the U.S. civilian non-institutionalized population had one or more forms of health insurance, while 15.5%, or roughly 47.2 million, were uninsured. The most common form of insurance was employer provided.

This report employs the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2010 American Community Survey (ACS) to describe health insurance coverage and provide estimates of coverage by type of coverage at the national, state, and congressional district level. The ACS survey has a sample of more than 2 million respondents and solicits health insurance coverage information as of the date of the survey. The sample is large enough to provide accurate estimates of coverage at the congressional district level at a point in time. As this report details, there are considerable differences across states, within states, and across demographic groups in the proportion of insured and their sources of coverage.

The insured were more likely to be white or Asian, more educated, higher income, elderly, and female. The uninsured were more likely to be African American or Hispanic, less educated, lower income, non-elderly adult, and male. In general, the uninsured are more likely to report problems getting needed medical care and to be hospitalized for avoidable health problems.


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Summary
The total U.S. civilian non-institutionalized population in 2010 was estimated to be slightly more
than 304 million. Roughly 84.5% of the U.S. civilian non-institutionalized population had one or
more forms of health insurance, while 15.5%, or roughly 47.2 million, were uninsured. The most
common form of insurance was employer provided.
This report employs the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2010 American Community Survey (ACS) to
describe health insurance coverage and provide estimates of coverage by type of coverage at the
national, state, and congressional district level. The ACS survey has a sample of more than 2
million respondents and solicits health insurance coverage information as of the date of the
survey. The sample is large enough to provide accurate estimates of coverage at the congressional
district level at a point in time. As this report details, there are considerable differences across
states, within states, and across demographic groups in the proportion of insured and their sources
of coverage.
The insured were more likely to be white or Asian, more educated, higher income, elderly, and
female. The uninsured were more likely to be African American or Hispanic, less educated, lower
income, non-elderly adult, and male. In general, the uninsured are more likely to report problems
getting needed medical care and to be hospitalized for avoidable health problems.

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Contents
Background...................................................................................................................................... 1
Health Insurance Coverage in 2010........................................................................................... 2
Methodology.................................................................................................................................... 4
The Survey Question ................................................................................................................. 4
The ACS and Other Surveys of the Uninsured.......................................................................... 5
Insurance Coverage: National Analysis 2010.................................................................................. 6

Tables
Table 1. Insurance Coverage in the United States, 2010 ................................................................. 7
Table 2. Health Insurance Coverage in the United States, by Age, 2010 ........................................ 9
Table 3. Health Insurance Coverage in the United States, by Age, Gender, and
Employment Status, 2010........................................................................................................... 11
Table 4. Type of Health Insurance Coverage, by State, 2010 ........................................................ 12
Table 5. Type of Health Insurance Coverage (Ages 18-64), by Gender and State, 2010 .............. 15
Table A-1. Alabama: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010................................................................ 18
Table A-2. Alaska: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010 ................................................................... 19
Table A-3. Arizona: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010 ................................................................. 20
Table A-4. Arkansas: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010 .............................................................. 21
Table A-5. California: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010.............................................................. 22
Table A-6. Colorado: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010 ............................................................... 25
Table A-7. Connecticut: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010........................................................... 26
Table A-8. Delaware: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010............................................................... 27
Table A-9. District of Columbia: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010 ............................................. 28
Table A-10. Florida: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010................................................................. 29
Table A-11. Georgia: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010 ............................................................... 31
Table A-12. Hawaii: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010................................................................. 32
Table A-13. Idaho: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010................................................................... 33
Table A-14. Illinois: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010................................................................. 34
Table A-15. Indiana: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010 ................................................................ 36
Table A-16. Iowa: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010 .................................................................... 37
Table A-17. Kansas: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010................................................................. 38
Table A-18. Kentucky: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010............................................................. 39
Table A-19. Louisiana: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010 ............................................................ 40
Table A-20. Maine: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010.................................................................. 41
Table A-21. Maryland: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010............................................................. 42
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Table A-22. Massachusetts: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010 ..................................................... 43
Table A-23. Michigan: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010............................................................. 44
Table A-24. Minnesota: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010 ........................................................... 45
Table A-25. Mississippi: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010.......................................................... 46
Table A-26. Missouri: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010.............................................................. 47
Table A-27. Montana: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010.............................................................. 48
Table A-28. Nebraska: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010 ............................................................ 49
Table A-29. Nevada: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010................................................................ 50
Table A-30. New Hampshire Health Insurance Coverage, 2010 ................................................... 51
Table A-31. New Jersey: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010.......................................................... 52
Table A-32. New Mexico: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010 ....................................................... 53
Table A-33. New York: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010............................................................ 54
Table A-34. North Carolina: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010 .................................................... 56
Table A-35. North Dakota: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010 ...................................................... 57
Table A-36. Ohio: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010 .................................................................... 58
Table A-37. Oklahoma: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010 .......................................................... 60
Table A-38. Oregon: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010 ................................................................ 61
Table A-39. Pennsylvania: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010....................................................... 62
Table A-40. Rhode Island: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010....................................................... 64
Table A-41. South Carolina: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010 .................................................... 65
Table A-42. South Dakota: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010 ...................................................... 66
Table A-43. Tennessee: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010............................................................ 67
Table A-44. Texas: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010................................................................... 68
Table A-45. Utah: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010 ................................................................... 70
Table A-46. Vermont: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010 .............................................................. 71
Table A-47. Virginia: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010 ............................................................... 72
Table A-48. Washington: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010 ......................................................... 73
Table A-49. West Virginia: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010 ..................................................... 74
Table A-50. Wisconsin: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010 ........................................................... 75
Table A-51. Wyoming: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010 ........................................................... 76

Appendixes
Appendix. State and District Tables............................................................................................... 18

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Contacts
Author Contact Information........................................................................................................... 77

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Background
While not on a continuous upward track, the number of uninsured in the United States has been
growing over the past decade.1 Conversely, the proportion of individuals with insurance coverage
has declined. In addition, recent reforms under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
(PPACA, P.L. 111-148, as amended), expanding coverage for young adults up to 26 years of age,
are potentially changing the characteristics of the insured and uninsured. This report employs the
U.S. Census Bureau’s 2010 American Community Survey (ACS) to describe health insurance
coverage and provide estimates of coverage by type of coverage at the national, state, and
congressional district level.
PPACA was designed, in part, to expand access to health insurance. For instance, beginning with
renewals from September 23, 2010, PPACA provides that dependent children up to age 26 can
remain on their parent’s health insurance generally beginning with the next subsequent renewal.
Beginning in 2014, or sooner at state option, PPACA requires states to expand Medicaid to
certain individuals who are under age 65 with income up to 133% of the federal poverty level
(FPL). This reform not only expands eligibility to a group that is not currently universally eligible
for Medicaid (low income childless adults), but also raises Medicaid’s mandatory income
eligibility level for certain existing groups to 133% of the FPL.2 The Congressional Budget
Office (CBO) and Joint Committee on Taxation estimate that the coverage expansion provisions
in the health reform law will result in a Medicaid enrollment increase, over what otherwise would
have been the case, of approximately 16 million individuals by FY2019.3
Under PPACA, states are to establish health insurance exchanges that provide eligible individuals
and small businesses with access to health insurance. In addition, certain individuals with
incomes greater than 133% of FPL up to 400% of FPL are eligible for premium tax credits and
cost-sharing subsidies. CBO estimates that 24 million individuals will obtain health insurance
through an exchange and 5 million more will obtain their insurance through their employer’s
participation in an exchange. While some individuals who are currently privately insured will be
covered through an exchange in the future, CBO estimates that, on net, PPACA will reduce the
number of uninsured by 32 million by 2019, leaving 23 million (or 6%) of non-elderly Americans
uninsured.4

1 As discussed below, the number of uninsured varies by survey. In addition, some surveys have modified their data
collection processes such that comparison over the past decade even using the same survey is problematic. However,
depending on the survey, and the reference period (anytime, reference period, etc.), the increase between 2000 and
2009 ranges from 5% to 17%. See, http://www.meps.ahrq.gov/mepsweb/data_files/publications/st259/stat259.pdf,
http://facts.kff.org/chart.aspx?ch=479; http://facts.kff.org/chart.aspx?ch=1851.
2 PPACA extended Medicaid coverage of children 6 through 18 up to 133% of FPL but the subsequent Medicare and
Medicaid Extenders Act of 2010 (P.L. 111-309) deferred this expansion until 2014. For individuals whose income will
be determined using the new income counting rules, the law also specifies that an income disregard in the amount of
5% FPL be deducted from an individual’s income when determining Medicaid eligibility. This income counting rule
effectively raises the upper income eligibility threshold for the new Medicaid eligibility group to 138% FPL.
3 Congressional Budget Office, letter to Honorable Nancy Pelosi, March 20, 2010, available at http://www.cbo.gov/
doc.cfm?index=11379.
4 Ibid.
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Health Insurance Coverage in 2010
Roughly 85% of Americans were covered by health insurance in 2010.5 The insured were more
likely to be6
• white or Asian,
• more educated,
• higher income,
• elderly, and
• female.
The uninsured, about 15% of the population, were more likely to be7
• African American or Hispanic,
• less educated,
• lower income,
• non-elderly adult, and
• male.
In general, the uninsured were more likely to8
• report problems getting needed medical care, and
• be hospitalized for avoidable health problems.
As this report details, there are considerable differences across states, within states, and across
demographic groups in the proportion of insured and their sources of coverage.9 The Medicare
program has effectively provided health insurance to almost all elderly Americans, while the
Medicaid program and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) have expanded health
insurance coverage to certain low-income families and children, among others. State policies to
expand health insurance coverage, including through Medicaid waivers, account for some of the

5 See American Community Survey, 2010, Table S2701, http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/
tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=ACS_10_1YR_S2701&prodType=table. While the actual proportion of
insured and uninsured, as well as estimates of coverage type, vary from survey to survey, the various federally
sponsored surveys provide consistent and reliable estimates over time. See Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Planning and Evaluation, Understanding Estimates of the Uninsured: Putting the Differences in Context , Department
of Health and Human Services, ASPE Issue Brief, Washington, DC, September 2005, http://aspe.hhs.gov/health/
reports/05/uninsured-understanding-ib/index.htm.
6 Congressional Research Service analysis of the U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey (ACS), see
American Community Survey, 2010, Table S2701, http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/
tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=ACS_10_1YR_S2701&prodType=table..
7 Congressional Research Service analysis of the U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey (ACS); The
Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, The Uninsured: A Primer, Washington, DC, December 2010,
http://www.kff.org/uninsured/upload/7451-06.pdf.
8 The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, The Uninsured: A Primer, Washington, DC, December 2010,
http://www.kff.org/uninsured/upload/7451-06.pdf.
9 No statistical test of these differences was performed and these differences may not be statistically significant.
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differences across states in the proportion of uninsured.10 For instance, Vermont has extended
Medicaid benefits to childless adults with incomes up to 150% of the federal poverty level (FPL),
and only 8.05% of the state’s population was uninsured in 2010.11 Similarly, state policies such as
employer or personal mandates to purchase health insurance in Hawaii and Massachusetts further
explain some of the differences.
The explanation for variations in health insurance coverage among working adults is complex,
since it must consider decisions on the part of employers to offer coverage and decisions
regarding the nature of the coverage, including cost sharing, if insurance is offered. In addition, it
needs to take into consideration employees’ decisions to purchase insurance. According to the
Kaiser Family Foundation, 61% of the non-elderly population received employer-sponsored
health insurance in 2009.12 While employer-based health insurance is nearly universally offered
by large employers (over 200 employees), only 48% of small firms (three to nine employees)
offered health insurance in 2011.13 Thus, the working uninsured, poor, and unemployed who are
not otherwise eligible for a public program, covered under a family member’s policy, or cannot
afford employer-sponsored coverage are either relegated to the individual market, which can be
more expensive, or do without coverage.
To understand those who are employed and have health insurance, one needs to understand the
decision-making process that firms engage in when deciding whether to offer employees health
insurance and how to share these costs. While many policy analysts have focused on the tax
treatment of health insurance premiums as one impetus for employer provided health insurance,
other factors such as local labor market conditions and company image are also likely to play a
role in these decisions. Even if one is employed and works for a firm that offers health insurance,
there is a further set of calculations that employees make regarding whether to take up the offer of
health insurance. These considerations include one’s current health status, one’s expectation of
future health insurance requirements, cost (including cost sharing of the premium, deductibles,
and coinsurance), and the availability of other benefits through Section 125 cafeteria plans (where
employees can personalize benefits from a set of offerings). In 2005, it was estimated that about
7% of those who are offered employer health insurance were actually uninsured.14 All of these
factors, in addition to others, will affect the proportion of working age Americans with or without
health insurance.
This report analyzes health insurance coverage in the United States in 2010 using the American
Community Survey. After a brief methodological section, the body of this report consists of a
series of national and state tables detailing health insurance coverage and coverage by age,
gender, and employment status. The Appendix to this report details coverage in the 50 states, the

10 For additional background on Medicaid waivers, see CRS Report RL33202, Medicaid: A Primer, by (name redacted).
11 See Kaiser State Health Facts – Income Eligibility – Childless Adults. http://www.statehealthfacts.org/
comparetable.jsp?ind=749&cat=4 and Table A-46, herein.
12 Jonathan Gruber, The Tax Exclusion For Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance, National Bureau Of Economic
Research, Working Paper 15766, Cambridge, MA, February 2010, http://www.nber.org/papers/w15766 citing Kaiser
Family Foundation.
13 Smaller firms also tend to have higher employee contributions to premiums and less generous benefits. See Kaiser
Family Foundation and Health Research & Educational Trust, Employer Health Benefits: 2011 Summary of Findings,
2010, http://ehbs.kff.org/.
14 Jonathan Gruber and Ebonya Washington, “Subsidies to Employee Health Insurance Premiums and the Health
Insurance Market,” Journal of Health Economics, vol. 24, no. 2 (2005), p. 590.
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District of Columbia, and by congressional district and age. The Appendix presents a table for
each state and the District of Columbia.
Methodology
This report employs the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2010 American Community Survey (ACS) to
describe health insurance coverage and provide estimates of coverage by type of coverage at the
national, state, and congressional district level.15 The survey is briefly described below and more
fully documented at the U.S. Census Bureau’s website.16
The ACS is representative of the civilian non-institutionalized population and is designed to
produce reliable estimates of coverage and the number of uninsured at the time of the survey.
Respondents in the 2010 survey were sampled between January 1 and December 31, 2010. The
ACS is a mailout/mailback survey with telephone and in-person nonresponse follow-up,
conducted continuously throughout the year, with results consolidated to produce annual
estimates using 90% confidence intervals.
The Survey Question
The ACS contains a single multipart question (question 16) addressing health insurance coverage.
Respondents are asked to respond with respect to their current coverage as of the date they are
surveyed. The question is replicated below. Someone who responds “no” to every item is
characterized as uninsured.17 In addition, the survey question allows individuals to indicate if they
have several forms of health insurance coverage. The survey question does not elicit information
about changes in coverage over the course of the year.

15 The 2010 American Community Survey dataset was released by the U.S. Census Bureau in September 2011.
16 http://www.census.gov/acs/www.
17 Individuals who report “Yes” only to Indian Health Service are counted as uninsured by the Census Bureau.
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ACS Health Insurance Question
16. Is this person CURRENTLY covered by any of the following types of health insurance or health
coverage plans?
Mark “Yes” or “No” for EACH type of coverage for items a – h.

Item
Yes
No
Insurance through a current or former employer or union (of
a.
[ ]
[ ]
this person or another family member)
b.
Insurance purchased directly from an insurance company (by
[ ]
[ ]
this person or another family member)
c.
Medicare, for people 65 or older, or people with certain
[ ]
[ ]
disabilities
d.
Medicaid, Medical Assistance, or any kind of government-
[ ]
[ ]
assistance plan for those with low incomes or a disability
e.
TRICARE or other military health care
[ ]
[ ]
f.
VA (including those who have ever used or enrol ed for VA
[ ]
[ ]
health care)
g.
Indian Health Service
[ ]
[ ]
h.
Any other type of health insurance or health coverage plan –
[ ]
[ ]
Specify ______________________________
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey (ACS).
The ACS and Other Surveys of the Uninsured
There are several national surveys that estimate health insurance coverage including, among
others, the Annual Social and Economic Supplement of the Current Population Survey (CPS), the
American Community Survey (ACS), and the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS). Each of
these efforts have limitations—many of which have been well documented and acknowledged by
the Census Bureau and other research organizations.18 For example, the CPS and NHIS have
historically undercounted Medicaid beneficiaries, and estimates are less reliable for small states.19
The ACS, with a sample size of roughly 2 million completed surveys per year, allows for
reasonably accurate estimates of areas with a population of 65,000 or more. Therefore, the ACS
does a better job of reducing error associated with small sample size as compared to either the
CPS or NHIS. However, regardless of the survey used, discrepancies exist between survey
estimates and estimates based on state and national administrative data.

18 See Thomas J. Plewes, Rapporteur National Research Council and National Research Council, “Federal Surveys,” in
Databases for Estimating Health Insurance Coverage for Children: A Workshop Summary, http://www.nap.edu/
catalog.php?record_id=13024 ed. (Washington , DC: National Academies Press, 2010).
19 U.S. Census Bureau, “Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2008,” Current
Population Reports P60-236(RV), Washington, DC, 2009, at http://www.census.gov/prod/2009pubs/p60-236.pdf, p. 20
and p. 57.
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The ACS is not without its limitations, including that20
• it is primarily a mail survey completed without the assistance of an interviewer;
• there is a single health insurance question that uses an itemized list of coverage
types;
• the survey does not clearly delineate the coverage categories or clearly direct
respondents that “direct purchase” of insurance in the individual market should
be completely independent of a current or former employer; and
• the characterization of uninsured is not collected directly, rather uninsured status
is derived from the answers to the various types of coverage and the result is not
verified.
Despite these limitations, the ACS produces results that are generally very similar to those
obtained from other surveys, and the larger sample size allows for reliable state and congressional
district estimates of the uninsured.21
Insurance Coverage: National Analysis 2010
The total U.S. civilian non-institutionalized population in 2010 was estimated to be slightly more
than 304 million. Roughly 84.5% of the U.S. civilian non-institutionalized population had one or
more forms of insurance while 15.5%, or roughly 47.2 million, were uninsured.22 The most
common form of insurance was employer provided (see Table 1).23
Table 2 presents insurance coverage by age and shows that employer provided health insurance
was the single most common form of insurance for individuals under age 65. For those aged 65
and above, the most common form of insurance was Medicare coupled with either an employer
provided form of insurance or a Medicare supplemental policy (e.g., a Medigap policy).

20 Thomas J. Plewes, Rapporteur National Research Council and National Research Council, “Federal Surveys,” in
Databases for Estimating Health Insurance Coverage for Children: A Workshop Summary, http://www.nap.edu/
catalog.php?record_id=13024 ed. (Washington , DC: National Academies Press, 2010).
21 Ibid.
22 For a detailed discussion of the uninsured, see CRS Report R41621, The Uninsured by State and Congressional
District
, by (name redacted).
23 The Census Bureau breaks out insurance coverage information in two formats: one as depicted in Table 1 detailing
all forms of coverage and one as depicted in Table 3 detailing whether individuals had a particular form of insurance.
The first format (e.g., Table 1) details the variety of coverages an individual can have. This format is not a particularly
good source of detailed information on Medicare and Medicaid coverage since beneficiaries of these programs may fit
into multiple categories such as Medicare and Medicaid, other public combinations, and employer or direct purchase
and Medicare. With the above caveat in mind, Medicaid beneficiaries are most likely, but not exclusively, to be found
in the Medicaid, Medicare and Medicaid, and other public combinations categories. Medicare beneficiaries may be
found in the Medicare, Medicare and Medicaid, Employer/Direct Purchase and Medicare, and two or more other
combination categories. The Medicare and Medicaid estimates found in the second table format (e.g., Table 3) are
comparable to those found in other surveys.
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Table 1. Insurance Coverage in the United States, 2010
Number (in 1,000s) and Percent Covered
One Type of Insurance
Multiple Types of Insurance Coverage

Employer Employer/
Two or
Provided
Direct
Other
More
TRICARE/
and
Purchase
Medicare
Public
Other
Employer
Direct
Military,
Direct
and
and
Combi-
Combi-
Provided
purchase Medicare Medicaid
VA
Purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
nations
nations Uninsured
140,279 16,329 10,863 38,190 4,163 5,623 17,469 5,726 1,032 17,405 47,208
46.1% 5.4% 3.6% 12.6% 1.4% 1.8% 5.7% 1.9%
0.3%
5.7%
15.5%
Source: CRS analysis of the 2010 American Community Survey, U.S. Census Bureau.
When analyzing age, gender, and employment status (see Table 3), the Census Bureau provides a
slightly different breakout of insurance coverage than presented in Table 2. Table 3 shows:
• women, age 18-64, were more likely to have employer provided insurance, direct
purchase insurance, or Medicaid compared to comparably aged men;
• employment status among those age 18-64 similarly had a strong relationship
with type of insurance;
• individuals employed full-time were over 50% more likely to have employer
provided health insurance compared to those employed part-time; and
• individuals who worked full-time were more than twice as likely to have
employer provided health insurance as compared to those who did not work.
Table 4 presents type of health insurance coverage by state. Key findings include:
• New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Minnesota, and Utah
had the highest reported percentages of employer-only health insurance—each at
more than 54%; Florida, Mississippi, and New Mexico had the lowest percentage
of survey respondents reporting employer-only health insurance;
• North Dakota, South Dakota, and Montana had the highest percentage of
respondents reporting direct-purchase health insurance only, while Alaska,
Delaware, and West Virginia had the lowest percentage of respondents reporting
direct-purchase health insurance only;
• Alaska, Hawaii, and Virginia had the highest percentage of respondents reporting
TRICARE/military or VA health insurance only, while New York, New Jersey,
and Massachusetts had the lowest percent of respondents reporting TRICARE/
military or VA health insurance only; and
• Massachusetts had the lowest rate of uninsured and Texas the highest.24
Table 5 presents type of health insurance coverage by gender among those age 18 through 64.
Key findings include that

24 See CRS Report R41621, The Uninsured by State and Congressional District, by (name redacted).
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• in all but three states—Hawaii, Massachusetts, and Wyoming—females, age 18-
64, reported a higher percentage of employer provided health insurance than
males;
• in Florida, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, and Vermont, women
reported employer provided health insurance at least 3 percentage points higher
than men;
• differences between males and females, age 18 through 64, with respect to direct
purchase health insurance were not as pronounced as employer provided health
insurance. In 29 states women reported direct purchase health insurance more
often than men. The differences were most pronounced in the District of
Columbia, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oregon, and Rhode Island; and
• among the uninsured, in every state, the percentage of males, age 18 through 64,
uninsured exceeds the percentage of similarly aged females. The largest
percentage difference was in Vermont—7.24%. the smallest difference was in
Wyoming—1.56%
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Table 2. Health Insurance Coverage in the United States, by Age, 2010
Number (in 1,000s) and Percent Covered
Health Insurance
65 Years and
Coverage
Under 18 Years
18 to 64 Years
Over
All Ages
Employer
35,012 104,554 713 140,279
provided only
Percentage of age
47.3% 54.7% 1.8%

group (column %)
Percentage by
25.0% 74.5% 0.5% 100.0%
insurance type (row
%)
Direct purchase
3,716 12,496 117 16,329
only
Percentage of age
5.0% 6.5% 0.3%
group (column %)
Percentage by
22.8% 76.5% 0.7% 100.0%
insurance type (row
%)
Medicare only
177 1,945 8,742
10,863
Percentage of age
0.2% 1.0% 22.3%
group (column %)
Percentage by
1.6% 17.9% 80.5% 100.0%
insurance type (row
%)
Medicaid only
23,623 14,567 0 38,190
Percentage of age
31.9% 7.6% 0

group (column %)
Percentage by
61.9% 38.1% 0 100.0%
insurance type (row
%)
TRICARE,
1,251 2,883 29 4,163
military health, or
VA only
Percentage of age
1.7% 1.5% 0.1%
group (column %)
Percentage by
30.1% 69.3% 0.7% 100.0%
insurance type (row
%)
Employer
1,158 4,428 38 5,623
provided and
direct purchase
coverage
Percentage of age
1.6% 2.3% 0.1%
group (column %)
Percentage by
20.6% 78.7% 0.7% 100.0%
insurance type (row
%)
Employer/Direct
23 1,088
16,358
17,469
Purchase and
Medicare
coverage
Percentage of age
0.0% 0.6% 41.8%
group (column %)
Percentage by
0.1% 6.2% 93.6%
100.0%
insurance type (row
%)
Medicare and
150 2,370 3,205 5,726
Medicaid
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Health Insurance
65 Years and
Coverage
Under 18 Years
18 to 64 Years
Over
All Ages
Percentage of age
0.20% 1.24% 8.19%

group (column %)
Percentage by
2.63% 41.39% 55.98% 100.0%
insurance type (row
%)
Other public only
11 327 694
1,032
combinations
Percentage of age
0.0% 0.2% 1.8%
group (column %)
Percentage by
1.1% 31.7% 67.3% 100.0%
insurance type (row
%)
Other coverage
2,978 5,578 8,850 17,405
combinations
Percentage of age
4.0% 2.9% 22.6%
group (column %)
Percentage by
17.1% 32.0% 50.8% 100.0%
insurance type (row
%)
No health
5,918 40,903 387 47,208
insurance
coverage
Percentage of age
8.0% 21.4% 1.0%

group (column %)
Percentage by
12.5% 86.6% 0.8% 100.0%
insurance type (row
%)
Total
74,018 191,138 39,132 304,288
Percentage of age
100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

group (column %)
Source: CRS analysis of the 2010 American Community Survey, U.S. Census Bureau.

Congressional Research Service
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table 3. Health Insurance Coverage in the United States, by Age, Gender, and
Employment Status, 2010
Number (in 1,000s)
Gender Employment
Status
Full-
Part-
Did Not

Male Female Time
Time
Work
Age 18 – 64 Population (in 1,000s)
93,558 97,580 92,518 54,966 43,655
Health Insurance Coverage
Employer provided
58.8%
60.5%
77.6%
49.6%
34.4%
Direct purchase
9.7%
9.9%
8.2%
11.5%
11.0%
Medicare
3.5%
3.4%
0.3%
1.4%
12.6%
Medicaid
8.4%
12.3%
2.9%
10.6%
26.1%
No health insurance coverage
23.9%
19.0%
13.9%
29.8%
26.7%

Gender Employment
Status
Full-
Part-
Did Not
Male Female Time
Time
Work
Age 65 and Above Population (in
1,000s)

17,028 22,104 2,830 4,665 31,637
Health Insurance Coverage
Employer provided
48.4%
34.5%
62.5%
41.5%
34.2%
Direct purchase
35.2%
38.7%
26.5%
39.2%
37.8%
Medicare
96.3%
96.9%
82.4%
96.0%
98.0%
Medicaid
12.3%
16.2%
5.3%
7.7%
16.3%
No health insurance coverage
0.9%
1.0%
1.6%
1.2%
0.9%
Source: CRS analysis of the 2010 American Community Survey, U.S. Census Bureau.
Notes: Individuals can have more than one form of insurance.

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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table 4. Type of Health Insurance Coverage, by State, 2010
Single Source of Insurance
Multiple Sources of Insurance
Uninsured
Employer/
Two or
Employer
Direct
Other
More
Population
and
Purchase
Medicare
Public
Other
Direct
Tricare/
Direct
and
and
Combi-
Combi-
State
(1000s)
Employer Purchase Medicare Medicaid Mil/VA
Purchase
Medicare
Medicaid nations nations
US
304,288 46.10% 5.37% 3.57% 12.55% 1.37% 1.85% 5.74% 1.88% 0.34%
5.72% 15.51%
AL 4,703
43.49%
5.31%
4.11%
12.83%
1.82%
1.88%
5.89%
2.31%
0.59%
7.37%
14.60%
AK 689
44.35%
3.21%
1.96%
10.77%
5.60%
1.32%
2.74%
1.79%
1.58%
8.09%
19.85%
AZ 6,310
40.48%
5.26%
4.28%
15.99%
1.67%
1.60%
5.73%
1.55%
0.26%
6.10%
16.88%
AR 2,868
38.43%
4.94%
4.87%
15.04%
1.66%
1.73%
5.65%
2.60%
0.37%
7.02%
17.46%
CA 36,816
43.13%
6.72%
3.39%
14.48%
0.99%
1.53% 4.28%
2.45%
0.20%
4.24%
18.54%
CO 4,957
48.13%
8.13%
2.93%
9.53%
2.32%
1.50%
4.79%
1.22%
0.43%
5.24%
15.92%
CT
3,520 54.63% 4.91% 3.49% 11.40% 0.70% 2.30% 6.75% 1.46% 0.15%
4.96% 9.09%
DE
885 48.85% 3.89% 3.65% 13.94% 1.42% 2.39% 7.23% 1.44% 0.52%
7.22% 9.69%
DC
594 43.29% 6.09% 2.04% 18.13% 0.74% 7.24% 4.51% 1.91% 0.25%
8.14% 7.60%
FL 18,534
37.37%
6.03%
5.60%
11.10%
1.76%
1.38%
6.38%
2.32%
0.34%
6.30%
21.26%
GA 9,520
43.86%
5.04%
3.53%
12.11%
2.06%
2.01%
4.26%
1.73%
0.48%
5.41%
19.70%
HI
1,316 45.53% 5.13% 2.95% 10.93% 4.29% 6.23% 6.73% 1.54% 1.10%
8.60% 7.89%
ID 1,552
43.91%
8.08%
3.12%
9.57%
1.53%
1.67%
6.10%
1.37%
0.42%
6.58%
17.75%
IL 12,673
49.67%
5.10%
3.43%
13.54%
0.63%
1.67%
5.91%
1.37%
0.14%
4.68%
13.77%
IN 6,391
49.51%
4.85%
3.45%
11.49%
0.82%
1.62%
6.54%
1.31%
0.17%
5.25%
14.83%
IA
3,005 51.44% 6.63% 2.70% 10.21% 0.77% 2.39% 7.58% 1.37% 0.18%
7.21% 9.31%
KS 2,804
50.45%
6.26%
2.98%
8.19%
2.05%
1.85%
6.37%
1.30%
0.43%
6.37%
13.89%
KY 4,243
44.28%
4.66%
4.07%
13.15%
1.62%
1.69%
6.03%
2.39%
0.22%
6.33%
15.25%
LA 4,440
39.94%
5.12%
3.99%
16.47%
1.37%
1.91%
4.93%
2.51%
0.22%
5.56%
17.81%
ME 1,313
45.52%
4.28%
3.18%
15.50%
1.39%
1.44%
6.69%
3.52%
0.32%
7.64%
10.13%
CRS-12

Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Single Source of Insurance
Multiple Sources of Insurance
Uninsured
Employer/
Two or
Employer
Direct
Other
More
Population
and
Purchase
Medicare
Public
Other
Direct
Tricare/
Direct
and
and
Combi-
Combi-
State
(1000s)
Employer Purchase Medicare Medicaid Mil/VA
Purchase
Medicare
Medicaid nations nations
MD 5,688
53.31%
5.09%
2.55%
10.33%
1.71%
2.25%
5.87%
1.23%
0.58%
6.16%
11.27%
MA
6,478 55.65% 5.44% 2.82% 14.07% 0.38% 2.38% 6.06% 2.28% 0.12%
6.20% 4.41%
MI 9,764
47.61%
4.47%
2.64%
14.14%
0.55%
1.91%
7.88%
1.74%
0.14%
6.42%
12.37%
MN 5,252 55.01% 6.57% 2.39% 10.11% 0.66% 1.82% 6.94% 1.29% 0.18%
5.84% 9.07%
MS 2,903
37.56%
4.57%
4.20%
16.97%
1.76%
1.76%
4.98%
3.27%
0.39%
6.24%
18.19%
MO 5,880
48.19%
5.91%
3.87%
10.90%
1.53%
1.78%
6.58%
1.94%
0.30%
5.63%
13.16%
MT 976
41.45%
8.34%
3.81%
8.64%
2.24%
2.30%
6.98%
1.24%
0.47%
6.98%
17.32%
NE 1,802
50.20%
8.17%
2.92%
9.16%
1.63%
1.81%
6.51%
1.21%
0.48%
6.45%
11.52%
NV 2,669
44.57%
4.70%
3.96%
7.61%
1.62%
2.86%
4.63%
1.36%
0.53%
5.58%
22.62%
NH 1,303
57.26%
4.59%
3.27%
7.41%
1.01%
1.45%
6.87%
1.17%
0.21%
5.50%
11.13%
NJ 8,694
54.37%
4.20%
3.62%
9.55%
0.31%
2.27%
6.33%
1.47%
0.12%
4.49%
13.24%
NM 2,033
35.92%
4.37%
4.13%
17.43%
2.14%
1.64%
5.17%
2.08%
0.50%
7.09%
19.61%
NY 19,134
47.85%
4.42%
3.51%
15.69%
0.44%
2.45% 5.84%
2.50%
0.10%
5.15%
11.90%
NC 9,361
42.33%
6.02%
3.93%
12.77%
2.54%
1.76%
5.73%
1.81%
0.40%
5.99%
16.77%
ND
661 52.28% 8.39% 2.78% 5.71% 2.10% 2.78% 7.63% 1.14% 0.59%
7.02% 9.77%
OH 11,359
50.52%
4.05%
3.92%
12.24%
0.85%
1.82% 6.84% 1.48%
0.19%
5.62%
12.32%
OK 3,677
41.09%
4.97%
3.81%
12.70%
2.20%
1.61%
6.12%
1.69%
0.47%
6.40%
18.86%
OR 3,799
45.29%
6.64%
3.36%
10.23%
1.05%
1.45%
6.73%
1.43%
0.23%
6.11%
17.15%
PA 12,506
51.17%
5.12%
3.38%
11.35%
0.57%
1.70% 7.84%
1.71%
0.16%
6.67%
10.16%
RI 1,037
49.96%
5.07%
4.06%
10.45%
1.13%
1.64%
5.82%
2.47%
0.22%
6.90%
12.17%
SC 4,537
42.00%
4.36%
4.14%
12.49%
2.47%
1.67%
5.67%
2.11%
0.59%
7.12%
17.53%
SD 798
45.57%
9.16%
2.94%
8.28%
2.44%
2.39%
7.00%
1.54%
0.45%
7.70%
12.39%
TN 6,260
44.17%
5.24%
4.29%
13.64%
1.73%
1.56%
5.77%
2.34%
0.38%
6.52%
14.36%
CRS-13

Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Single Source of Insurance
Multiple Sources of Insurance
Uninsured
Employer/
Two or
Employer
Direct
Other
More
Population
and
Purchase
Medicare
Public
Other
Direct
Tricare/
Direct
and
and
Combi-
Combi-
State
(1000s)
Employer Purchase Medicare Medicaid Mil/VA
Purchase
Medicare
Medicaid nations nations
TX 24,779
41.51%
4.29%
3.26%
13.02%
1.65%
1.81% 3.81%
1.75%
0.32%
4.86%
23.71%
UT 2,750
54.62%
6.45%
2.22%
8.15%
1.26%
1.56%
4.22%
0.91%
0.40%
5.04%
15.34%
VT
620 46.37% 5.04% 3.31% 17.69% 1.30% 1.21% 6.94% 2.57% 0.24%
7.05% 8.05%
VA 7,807
49.85%
5.42%
3.28%
7.23%
4.23%
2.32%
5.64%
1.20%
1.35%
7.49%
13.07%
WA 6,638 47.43%
5.95%
2.78%
11.44%
2.14%
1.71% 5.64%
1.51%
0.59%
6.82%
14.24%
WV 1,823
42.82%
2.84%
4.60%
13.36%
1.12%
2.38%
7.88%
2.60%
0.25%
7.01%
14.60%
WI
5,613 53.22% 4.70% 3.05% 12.54% 0.66% 1.48% 6.80% 1.52% 0.15%
6.24% 9.43%
WY 555
49.41%
5.67%
2.89%
9.42%
2.42%
1.63%
5.80%
0.92%
0.53%
6.51%
14.93%
Source: 2010 American Community Survey, U.S. Census Bureau.
Notes: Percentages many not add to 100 due to rounding.
CRS-14

Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table 5. Type of Health Insurance Coverage (Ages 18-64), by Gender and State, 2010
Male
Males
Males
Female
Females
Females
Population
(18-64)
(18-64)
Males
Males
Males
Population
(18-64)
(18-64)
Females
Females
Females
(18-64) (in Employer
Direct
(18-64)
(18-64)
(18-64)
(18-64) (in Employer
Direct
(18-64)
(18-64)
(18-64)
State
1000s)
Provided
Purchase Medicare Medicaid Uninsured
1000s)
Provided
Purchase Medicare Medicaid Uninsured
Alabama 1,412
58.17% 10.49% 5.66% 8.15% 23.24% 1520
59.50% 10.60% 5.43% 11.84% 19.06%
Alaska 228 56.85%
6.58%
1.95%
6.44%
27.87%
221 58.00%
6.27%
2.70%
10.44%
22.26%
Arizona 1,870
52.87% 9.18% 3.10% 13.53% 24.68% 1935
54.43% 9.61% 3.04% 17.14% 19.95%
Arkansas
856 53.13%
9.85%
6.16%
8.00%
27.68%
898 54.65%
9.76%
6.45%
11.61%
24.09%
California 11,578 53.30% 10.19% 2.53% 9.30% 28.31% 11772 55.01% 10.68% 2.55% 13.42% 22.45%
Colorado 1,593
58.17% 12.51% 2.45% 6.07% 23.23% 1602
60.66% 12.23% 2.45% 8.87% 18.23%
Connecticut
1,081
68.27% 9.93% 2.99% 8.40% 16.04% 1139
69.39% 9.65% 2.99% 12.93% 10.36%
Delaware 265
65.73% 8.93% 3.78% 11.88%
16.61% 289
66.06% 9.43% 4.17% 16.25%
10.59%
District of
Columbia
200 63.69%
18.74%
2.84%
16.13%
12.93%
226 64.72%
19.77%
2.65%
22.65%
7.10%
Florida
5,503
48.89% 9.72% 3.60% 7.36% 32.91% 5832
52.51% 10.32% 3.67% 9.96% 27.04%
Georgia 2,892
55.56% 9.20% 3.56% 5.73% 29.61% 3132
57.82% 9.53% 3.70% 9.06% 24.39%
Hawai 401 69.78%
15.79%
2.81%
8.29%
12.92%
417 68.06%
15.71%
2.32%
12.26%
9.05%
Idaho 463 55.41%
12.95%
3.51%
5.67%
26.20%
468 56.92%
13.75%
3.10%
7.64%
23.28%
Illinois
3,935
62.46% 8.99% 2.75% 6.93% 22.74% 4067
63.06% 9.17% 2.75% 12.88% 16.98%
Indiana
1,963
62.67% 9.03% 3.73% 6.58% 21.92% 2020
63.41% 8.92% 3.80% 10.81% 18.39%
Iowa 930 67.06%
12.66%
3.08%
8.06%
15.02%
925 68.46%
11.68%
3.05%
11.26%
11.87%
Kansas 850 64.47%
10.84%
3.34%
4.98%
20.45%
868 65.00%
10.74%
3.41%
7.30%
17.76%
Kentucky 1,298
57.00% 8.81% 6.42% 9.09% 24.17% 1370
58.36% 9.06% 5.54% 13.50% 19.77%
Louisiana 1,347
53.46% 10.12% 5.02% 8.95% 27.94% 1442
53.94% 10.35% 4.32% 13.57% 24.24%
Maine 410 58.97%
8.29%
5.25%
15.50%
17.87%
427 61.42%
8.64%
5.20%
19.99%
11.41%
Maryland 1,749
66.96% 9.53% 2.70% 7.05% 18.17% 1902
69.01% 9.82% 2.46% 10.07% 13.05%
Massachusetts
2,039
70.26% 10.92% 2.81% 14.95% 8.17% 2160
70.12% 11.05% 3.20% 18.87% 4.40%
CRS-15

Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Male
Males
Males
Female
Females
Females
Population
(18-64)
(18-64)
Males
Males
Males
Population
(18-64)
(18-64)
Females
Females
Females
(18-64) (in Employer
Direct
(18-64)
(18-64)
(18-64)
(18-64) (in Employer
Direct
(18-64)
(18-64)
(18-64)
State
1000s)
Provided
Purchase Medicare Medicaid Uninsured
1000s)
Provided
Purchase Medicare Medicaid Uninsured
Michigan 2,998
60.97% 9.09% 4.35% 11.08% 21.13% 3109
63.20% 9.28% 4.21% 15.79% 15.28%
Minnesota 1,656
67.69% 11.30% 2.79% 8.86% 13.77% 1658
69.00% 11.21% 2.80% 12.73% 9.76%
Mississippi
853 51.93%
9.58%
6.14%
9.33%
28.40%
928 53.36%
8.75%
6.19%
14.78%
23.81%
Missouri 1,783
61.60% 10.42% 4.69% 7.08% 20.21% 1879
63.25% 10.11% 4.36% 10.44% 17.14%
Montana
308 54.71%
14.06%
3.55%
6.59%
24.47%
303 56.98%
14.95%
3.35%
7.28%
21.62%
Nebraska
553 63.03%
14.10%
2.63%
5.10%
18.14%
555 65.85%
13.09%
2.80%
8.20%
14.57%
Nevada
846 56.19%
9.03%
3.05%
4.80%
30.50%
836 58.75%
9.84%
2.67%
6.79%
26.74%
New
Hampshire
416 70.10%
8.50%
3.44%
4.48%
16.85%
428 71.56%
8.28%
3.80%
7.01%
14.10%
New
Jersey 2,678
66.74% 8.26% 2.53% 6.60% 21.22% 2806
68.41% 8.50% 2.81% 10.41% 15.60%
New
Mexico
611 49.44%
8.74%
3.87%
11.04%
30.07%
635 50.39%
9.93%
3.42%
15.99%
24.97%
New
York 5,963
60.33% 9.01% 3.30% 14.12% 19.86% 6345
62.70% 9.48% 3.04% 18.36% 13.51%
North
Carolina 2,820
55.28% 10.69% 4.29% 6.96% 26.36% 3061
57.13% 10.61% 4.26% 11.01% 20.99%
North
Dakota
215 66.06%
16.07%
3.15%
3.82%
15.11%
203 69.62%
14.25%
2.41%
7.02%
10.88%
Ohio
3,464
64.47% 8.41% 3.56% 7.95% 19.67% 3618
65.20% 8.22% 3.66% 13.18% 15.15%
Oklahoma 1,104
54.91% 9.07% 4.24% 5.81% 28.48% 1153
56.88% 8.84% 4.26% 9.52% 24.61%
Oregon 1,193
56.64% 10.16% 3.57% 7.13% 26.02% 1216
58.93% 11.31% 3.12% 9.99% 21.52%
Pennsylvania
3,838
66.81% 9.83% 3.73% 9.19% 16.18% 4003
67.23% 10.14% 3.50% 13.18% 12.44%
Rhode
Island
324 61.84%
10.32%
4.75%
10.29%
20.15%
345 65.63%
9.26%
3.56%
14.15%
13.70%
South
Carolina 1,363
54.90% 8.60% 4.98% 7.82% 27.12% 1479
58.02% 8.84% 4.83% 11.72% 21.66%
South
Dakota
244 59.24%
16.93%
3.32%
5.59%
18.14%
241 63.42%
15.37%
3.34%
7.58%
15.56%
Tennessee 1,905
56.44% 9.25% 4.78% 9.68% 23.92% 2028
58.61% 9.61% 5.02% 14.66% 17.65%
Texas
7,527
52.84% 8.10% 2.94% 5.96% 33.33% 7840
54.55% 8.12% 2.94% 8.70% 29.55%
CRS-16

Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Male
Males
Males
Female
Females
Females
Population
(18-64)
(18-64)
Males
Males
Males
Population
(18-64)
(18-64)
Females
Females
Females
(18-64) (in Employer
Direct
(18-64)
(18-64)
(18-64)
(18-64) (in Employer
Direct
(18-64)
(18-64)
(18-64)
State
1000s)
Provided
Purchase Medicare Medicaid Uninsured
1000s)
Provided
Purchase Medicare Medicaid Uninsured
Utah 817 63.93%
9.86%
1.90%
5.92%
21.64%
816 65.88%
10.00%
2.15%
7.88%
18.23%
Vermont
199 59.34%
9.15%
4.30%
17.00%
15.38%
204 63.62%
9.72%
4.95%
20.69%
8.13%
Virginia 2,407
64.10% 10.66% 3.63% 4.12% 19.60% 2596
65.33% 10.48% 3.21% 6.33% 16.06%
Washington
2,101
61.00% 10.03% 2.89% 7.13% 22.39% 2144
62.13% 10.78% 2.89% 10.91% 17.14%
West
Virginia
567 58.89%
7.41%
7.65%
10.58%
22.85%
581 59.81%
7.81%
6.15%
14.31%
20.28%
Wisconsin 1,764
67.35% 9.12% 2.86% 9.89% 15.48% 1766
67.90% 8.37% 2.97% 15.79% 10.58%
Wyoming
179 63.63%
10.71%
2.05%
4.29%
21.16%
172 63.11%
10.71%
2.79%
6.80%
19.61%
Source: 2010 American Community Survey, U.S. Census Bureau.
Notes: Individuals can have more than one form of insurance.
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Appendix. State and District Tables
Table A-1. Alabama: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations Insurance
Alabama
4,702,769
43.49% 5.31% 4.11%
12.83% 1.82% 1.88% 5.89% 2.31% 0.38%
7.37% 14.60%
AL
1 679,983 40.84% 6.01% 5.05%
12.79% 1.48% 1.55% 5.94% 2.08% 0.30%
6.65% 17.30%
AL
2 642,314 41.26% 5.57% 3.81%
13.82% 3.69% 1.77% 5.40% 2.47% 0.41%
8.89% 12.90%
AL
3 676,821 39.86% 4.89% 3.87%
14.19% 2.20% 2.34% 5.38% 2.74% 0.42%
9.26% 14.85%
AL
4 652,387 39.99% 4.97% 4.67%
13.84% 1.10% 1.46% 7.43% 2.74% 0.53%
6.99% 16.28%
AL
5 707,256 48.23% 5.52% 3.35% 9.94% 2.25% 1.71% 6.05% 1.69% 0.30%
7.85% 13.10%
AL
6 741,669 55.25% 5.96% 3.49% 7.53% 0.91% 2.33% 6.27% 1.24% 0.28%
5.97% 10.78%
AL
7 602,339 36.67% 4.04% 4.69%
19.17% 1.20% 1.92% 4.63% 3.49% 0.47%
5.98% 17.72%
Coverage by Age
Under Age
18
1,133,638
43.72% 4.91% 0.29%
36.72% 2.30% 1.49% 0.06% 0.33% 0.05%
4.24% 5.91%
Age 18-
64
2,931,536
52.62% 6.59% 1.72% 6.39% 2.02% 2.43% 0.99% 1.69% 0.22%
4.25% 21.07%
Age 65+
637,595 1.11% 0.13% 21.88% 0.00% 0.08% 0.03% 38.81% 8.69% 1.74%
27.24% 0.30%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey (ACS).
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-2. Alaska: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
AK
689,249 44.35% 3.21% 1.96% 10.77% 5.60% 1.32% 2.74% 1.79% 0.31%
8.09% 19.85%
AK – at
large
689,249 44.35% 3.21% 1.96% 10.77% 5.60% 1.32% 2.74% 1.79% 0.31%
8.09% 19.85%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
187,984 41.78% 1.89% 0.08% 25.42% 8.61% 0.88% 0.11% 0.47% 0.00%
8.61% 12.15%
Age 18-
64
449,435 50.26% 4.05% 0.43% 5.88% 4.97% 1.65% 0.25% 1.11% 0.23%
6.07% 25.10%
Age 65+
51,830 2.41% 0.80%
22.12%
0.00% 0.12% 0.03% 33.92%
12.51% 2.14% 23.68% 2.27%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-3. Arizona: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Arizona
6,310,174 40.48% 5.26% 4.28% 15.99% 1.67% 1.60% 5.73% 1.55%
0.47%
6.10%
16.88%
AZ 1
740,342 31.65% 4.72% 4.57% 20.54% 1.40% 1.39% 7.20% 2.66% 0.80%
7.09% 17.98%
AZ 2
972,287 39.68% 4.38% 5.85% 12.98% 2.07% 3.29% 7.66% 1.19% 0.63%
7.87% 14.40%
AZ 3
687,632 48.28% 7.39% 4.31% 11.04% 0.74% 1.54% 5.18% 1.32% 0.53%
5.03% 14.62%
AZ 4
696,754 26.62% 2.32% 2.73% 30.43% 0.65% 0.93% 1.70% 2.09% 0.27%
2.72% 29.56%
AZ 5
658,860 51.60% 8.74% 4.05% 8.89% 0.65% 1.52% 5.89% 0.97% 0.21%
4.49% 12.98%
AZ 6
967,513 49.85% 6.33% 3.75% 11.34% 1.08% 1.40% 5.77% 0.90% 0.25%
5.98% 13.34%
AZ 7
855,077 33.57% 3.47% 3.64% 22.56% 2.21% 1.23% 3.80% 2.05% 0.39%
5.11% 21.98%
AZ 8
731,709 41.98% 5.28% 5.03% 11.12% 4.30% 1.07% 8.11% 1.41% 0.67%
9.69% 11.35%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
1,629,931 41.96% 4.97% 0.21% 32.85% 1.73% 1.54% 0.02% 0.22%
0.01%
3.73%
12.76%
Age 18-
64
3,804,683 48.87% 6.48% 0.97% 12.44% 2.00% 1.96% 0.50% 0.93%
0.27%
3.30%
22.27%
Age 65+
875,560 1.23% 0.48% 26.26% 0.00% 0.10% 0.16% 39.10% 6.71% 2.19%
22.65% 1.11%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-4. Arkansas: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations combinations
Insurance
Arkansas
2,867,611
38.43% 4.94% 4.87%
15.04% 1.66% 1.73% 5.65% 2.60% 0.59%
7.02% 17.46%
AR 1
673,602 34.46% 4.65% 5.20%
17.07% 1.69% 1.71% 6.39% 3.15% 0.67%
7.38% 17.64%
AR 2
739,540 41.97% 5.23% 4.25%
13.19% 2.12% 1.89% 5.01% 2.36% 0.40%
7.34% 16.23%
AR 3
817,006 42.48% 4.78% 4.51%
13.04% 1.44% 1.74% 5.03% 1.92% 0.54%
6.20% 18.33%
AR 4
637,463 33.34% 5.11% 5.70%
17.60% 1.40% 1.56% 6.43% 3.17% 0.80%
7.33% 17.57%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
709,374 35.78% 4.54% 0.19%
46.21% 1.36% 1.34% 0.01% 0.15% 0.01%
3.86% 6.55%
Age 18-64
1,753,433
48.20% 6.23% 2.17% 5.90% 2.16% 2.27% 0.81% 2.20% 0.36%
3.87% 25.84%
Age 65+
404,804 0.76% 0.09% 24.78% 0.00% 0.06% 0.11% 36.51% 8.60% 2.61%
26.25% 0.24%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-5. California: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
California 36,815,569 43.13% 6.72% 3.39% 14.48% 0.99% 1.53% 4.28% 2.45%
0.25%
4.24%
18.54%
CA 1
701,403 42.08% 7.26% 3.25% 13.93% 0.88% 2.07% 6.14% 2.64% 0.62%
5.93% 15.21%
CA 2
698,790 34.69% 4.84% 3.71% 18.73% 1.80% 1.54% 6.96% 3.32% 0.65%
6.85% 16.90%
CA 3
768,372 51.25% 5.06% 2.57% 11.87% 1.02% 1.72% 6.31% 1.87% 0.25%
6.42% 11.66%
CA 4
756,885 48.35% 8.54% 3.39% 9.71% 0.93% 1.14% 8.05% 1.61% 0.52%
6.47% 11.28%
CA 5
690,658 40.94% 3.39% 2.35% 21.55% 0.72% 1.04% 4.45% 3.19% 0.45%
5.12% 16.80%
CA 6
653,169 47.46% 10.37% 3.34% 9.90% 0.74% 1.26% 7.30% 1.75% 0.18%
5.20% 12.49%
CA 7
650,626 47.56% 4.80% 2.19% 14.21% 1.22% 1.62% 4.79% 1.97% 0.19%
5.39% 16.07%
CA 8
663,992 49.24% 8.79% 3.90% 11.44% 0.29% 1.51% 4.29% 3.83% 0.29%
3.64% 12.77%
CA 9
647,284 42.68% 10.51% 3.53% 13.59% 0.29% 1.48% 4.69% 2.65% 0.25%
4.38% 15.95%
CA 10
706,306 55.55% 6.78% 2.24% 8.42% 1.23% 1.48% 6.32% 1.48% 0.12%
6.17% 10.22%
CA 11
777,888 54.02% 6.31% 2.56% 11.15% 0.71% 1.62% 5.24% 1.63% 0.13%
5.50% 11.14%
CA 12
653,670 56.33% 9.29% 3.13% 6.00% 0.30% 1.38% 6.97% 2.25% 0.15%
3.82% 10.38%
CA 13
665,236 56.07% 5.87% 2.84% 11.40% 0.42% 1.17% 3.89% 2.20% 0.10%
4.01% 12.03%
CA 14
648,598 57.13% 8.79% 3.03% 7.29% 0.39% 1.51% 6.62% 1.23% 0.20%
3.80% 10.01%
CA 15
683,627 58.44% 6.30% 2.45% 9.64% 0.42% 1.76% 4.02% 2.21% 0.17%
3.99% 10.60%
CA 16
666,097 50.08% 5.07% 2.68% 13.73% 0.28% 1.81% 3.64% 3.04% 0.11%
3.58% 15.98%
CA 17
643,994 41.09% 5.98% 3.00% 15.18% 0.88% 2.30% 4.38% 1.78% 0.19%
5.42% 19.82%
CA 18
712,212 30.57% 5.18% 2.52% 26.99% 0.42% 1.86% 2.72% 3.01% 0.27%
4.40% 22.04%
CA 19
746,054 41.93% 5.27% 3.07% 18.09% 0.81% 0.93% 6.02% 2.51% 0.31%
5.03% 16.03%
CA 20
697,547 25.02% 2.10% 3.07% 30.10% 1.61% 0.68% 1.95% 3.57% 0.23%
4.53% 27.13%
CA 21
788,540 37.06% 3.85% 2.42% 23.40% 0.64% 1.70% 4.04% 2.68% 0.28%
4.76% 19.17%
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
CA 22
776,711 44.62% 5.13% 3.45% 15.12% 1.14% 1.60% 4.81% 1.99% 0.23%
5.13% 16.76%
CA 23
690,012 38.27% 7.15% 3.13% 14.43% 1.12% 1.75% 5.27% 1.91% 0.21%
5.01% 21.73%
CA 24
676,170 51.61% 9.17% 3.17% 8.34% 1.69% 1.32% 5.65% 1.33% 0.18%
5.57% 11.95%
CA 25
819,052 44.20% 5.23% 3.09% 16.76% 1.75% 1.24% 3.21% 2.39% 0.22%
3.94% 17.98%
CA 26
696,343 50.02% 10.96% 4.77% 8.11% 0.43% 1.49% 3.87% 2.34% 0.24%
3.18% 14.58%
CA 27
689,317 41.68% 8.20% 3.75% 14.23% 0.24% 0.91% 3.67% 3.21% 0.14%
3.07% 20.90%
CA 28
658,398 34.80% 6.53% 2.47% 18.41% 0.40% 1.04% 2.57% 2.95% 0.12%
2.50% 28.20%
CA 29
634,616 41.46% 9.28% 3.94% 11.07% 0.17% 2.51% 4.03% 4.35% 0.13%
2.51% 20.56%
CA 30
645,865 48.53% 18.38% 3.83% 3.34% 0.25% 2.10% 7.01% 2.57% 0.21%
3.46% 10.32%
CA 31
614,049 23.76% 4.05% 2.81% 23.68% 0.20% 0.82% 1.51% 4.18% 0.10%
1.90% 36.99%
CA 32
636,214 34.72% 4.72% 4.63% 19.41% 0.16% 1.85% 2.47% 4.45% 0.17%
2.28% 25.14%
CA 33
645,580 32.33% 7.73% 3.14% 16.53% 0.30% 1.45% 3.10% 3.53% 0.28%
2.81% 28.81%
CA 34
631,948 23.15% 5.67% 3.06% 22.87% 0.24% 2.69% 1.44% 3.94% 0.10%
2.13% 34.70%
CA 35
650,952 30.03% 2.88% 2.58% 23.57% 0.27% 2.96% 2.38% 2.94% 0.33%
3.00% 29.07%
CA 36
655,925 47.22% 9.21% 3.68% 11.98% 0.61% 1.33% 4.67% 1.88% 0.14%
3.01% 16.27%
CA 37
643,045 36.60% 3.71% 2.62% 21.80% 0.68% 1.89% 2.13% 3.28% 0.51%
2.95% 23.84%
CA 38
650,365 35.55% 4.05% 4.66% 20.20% 0.30% 1.08% 2.07% 3.27% 0.08%
2.23% 26.50%
CA 39
635,594 36.18% 4.74% 3.92% 17.66% 0.44% 4.39% 2.63% 2.44% 0.10%
2.59% 24.91%
CA 49
661,304 46.46% 7.08% 4.76% 10.93% 0.57% 1.09% 4.25% 2.01% 0.26%
3.04% 19.53%
CA 41
786,219 40.23% 4.65% 5.35% 15.95% 1.50% 1.14% 4.68% 2.40% 0.66%
5.13% 18.32%
CA 42
672,452 55.56% 10.53% 4.39% 5.66% 0.27% 1.15% 4.24% 1.53% 0.10%
3.65% 12.93%
CA 43
738,902 35.51% 3.03% 3.44% 21.37% 0.31% 1.39% 1.59% 2.61% 0.17%
3.01% 27.56%
CA 44
845,712 47.03% 7.44% 3.07% 13.30% 0.72% 1.06% 2.95% 1.74% 0.29%
3.07% 19.33%
CA 45
895,131 38.02% 5.07% 4.49% 16.05% 1.52% 0.90% 5.78% 1.93% 0.41%
5.07% 20.74%
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
CA 46
643,866 49.63% 9.50% 5.06% 7.84% 0.57% 1.27% 6.01% 1.98% 0.27%
3.96% 13.90%
CA 47
629,110 34.02% 3.63% 3.38% 20.98% 0.24% 0.92% 1.49% 2.47% 0.11%
1.74% 31.02%
CA 48
723,048 55.63% 12.20% 4.04% 3.65% 0.50% 1.46% 5.15% 1.62% 0.14%
3.42% 12.20%
CA 49
766,433 39.35% 6.25% 3.75% 12.10% 5.15% 1.27% 4.21% 1.14% 0.20%
5.68% 20.90%
CA 50
752,844 51.78% 8.74% 4.33% 5.80% 2.19% 1.60% 4.30% 1.41% 0.15%
5.20% 14.50%
CA 51
751,125 37.77% 4.23% 3.16% 16.50% 3.47% 1.75% 2.04% 3.74% 0.15%
6.12% 21.06%
CA 52
659,119 48.91% 7.04% 3.26% 9.73% 4.31% 1.05% 4.63% 1.53% 0.36%
6.26% 12.91%
CA 53
619,200 38.76% 8.13% 3.13% 13.59% 3.23% 1.80% 2.91% 1.80% 0.36%
4.88% 21.41%
Coverage by Age
Under Age
18
9,288,691 43.08% 6.48% 0.37% 34.89% 1.17% 1.34% 0.03% 0.27%
0.02%
3.39%
8.97%
Age 18-64
23,349,907 50.36% 7.94% 0.70% 8.95% 1.08%
1.86%
0.35% 1.11%
0.11%
2.20%
25.36%
Age 65+
4,176,971 2.84% 0.45% 25.18% 0.00% 0.09% 0.09% 35.75% 14.83% 1.54%
17.53% 1.71%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-6. Colorado: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Colorado
4,956,873 48.13% 8.13% 2.93% 9.53% 2.32% 1.50% 4.79% 1.22%
0.28%
5.24%
15.92%
CO 1
659,425 43.70% 7.62% 3.32% 14.55% 0.86% 1.17% 3.76% 2.08% 0.25%
4.26% 18.44%
CO 2
730,776 53.79% 10.52% 2.70% 7.22% 0.49% 1.29% 3.93% 1.01% 0.09%
3.92% 15.04%
CO 3
694,534 38.70% 8.86% 3.47% 11.18% 1.24% 2.00% 6.59% 1.65% 0.62%
5.72% 19.98%
CO 4
716,497 48.32% 8.78% 3.07% 10.28% 1.03% 1.76% 5.44% 1.28% 0.30%
4.41% 15.33%
CO 5
684,550 40.61% 5.25% 2.79% 9.42% 10.92% 1.27% 4.22% 0.93% 0.32%
9.44% 14.84%
CO 6
802,241 64.56% 9.05% 2.33% 3.01% 0.99% 1.69% 4.59% 0.54% 0.17%
4.32% 8.75%
CO 7
668,850 43.90% 6.45% 2.93% 12.51% 1.08% 1.28% 5.00% 1.24% 0.25%
4.85% 20.52%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
1,226,208 49.99% 7.54% 0.25% 24.63% 3.38% 1.07% 0.01% 0.19%
0.02%
2.80%
10.12%
Age 18-64
3,194,530 55.15% 9.67% 0.71% 5.33% 2.28% 1.91% 0.39% 0.84%
0.14%
2.84%
20.72%
Age 65+
536,135 2.08% 0.30% 22.27% 0.00% 0.13% 0.07% 41.93% 5.86% 1.70%
25.10% 0.56%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-7. Connecticut: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population
insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Connecticut
3,519,913 54.63% 4.91% 3.49% 11.40% 0.70% 2.30% 6.75% 1.46% 0.29%
4.96% 9.09%
CT 1
705,545 54.48% 3.45% 3.20% 13.87% 0.58% 1.63% 7.03% 2.11% 0.25%
4.67% 8.74%
CT 2
704,258 57.71% 4.15% 2.85% 8.84% 1.76% 2.26% 7.15% 1.60% 0.31%
6.39% 6.98%
CT 3
702,260 53.16% 4.64% 3.64% 13.04% 0.51% 2.32% 6.88% 1.13% 0.38%
5.05% 9.23%
CT 4
702,901 53.74% 6.86% 3.97% 9.22% 0.14% 3.59% 6.01% 0.90% 0.20%
4.09% 11.29%
CT 5
704,949 54.05% 5.45% 3.78% 12.05% 0.53% 1.72% 6.68% 1.57% 0.31%
4.62% 9.24%
Coverage by Age
Under Age
18
815,010 60.34% 4.35% 0.10% 26.06% 0.95% 2.07% 0.04% 0.09% 0.01%
3.03% 2.96%
Age 18-64
2,220,078 63.88% 6.14% 0.96% 8.52% 0.76% 2.86% 0.56% 0.98% 0.11%
2.10% 13.13%
Age 65+
484,825 2.64% 0.21% 20.76% 0.00% 0.01% 0.16% 46.37% 5.95% 1.62%
21.32% 0.95%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-8. Delaware: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Delaware
885,232 48.85% 3.89% 3.65%
13.94% 1.42% 2.39% 7.23% 1.44% 0.28%
7.22% 9.69%
DE –At
large
885,232 48.85% 3.89% 3.65%
13.94% 1.42% 2.39% 7.23% 1.44% 0.28%
7.22% 9.69%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
206,046 50.62% 3.39% 0.32%
31.05% 2.15% 1.81% 0.08% 0.01% 0.00%
5.23% 5.34%
Age 18-
64
553,769 58.87% 4.95% 1.17%
10.73% 1.46% 3.08% 0.90% 1.24% 0.14%
4.00% 13.47%
Age 65+
125,417 1.74% 0.01% 20.08% 0.00% 0.03% 0.32% 46.93% 4.65% 1.34%
24.75% 0.16%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-9. District of Columbia: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
District of
Columbia
594,282 43.29% 6.09% 2.04% 18.13% 0.74% 7.24% 4.51% 1.91% 0.31%
8.14% 7.60%
DC – At
large
594,282 43.29% 6.09% 2.04% 18.13% 0.74% 7.24% 4.51% 1.91% 0.31%
8.14% 7.60%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
100,990 34.76% 2.43% 0.17% 43.76% 1.01% 5.94% 0.07% 0.23% 0.00%
9.34% 2.29%
Age 18-
64
426,175 51.28% 7.87% 0.38% 14.91% 0.75% 8.55% 0.31% 0.99% 0.13%
4.99% 9.84%
Age 65+
67,117 5.39% 0.32%
15.37%
0.00% 0.28% 0.90% 37.88%
10.23% 1.95% 26.33% 1.37%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-10. Florida: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Florida
18,534,081 37.37% 6.03% 5.60% 11.10% 1.76%
1.38%
6.38% 2.32%
0.50%
6.30%
21.26%
FL 1
654,922 33.96% 5.23% 3.48% 11.32% 8.36% 1.23% 4.60% 1.97% 0.43%
12.27% 17.16%
FL 2
707,319 42.34% 6.65% 3.94% 10.87% 2.94% 1.47% 5.42% 2.27% 0.55%
7.39% 16.15%
FL 3
618,126 32.83% 3.69% 4.76% 20.56% 1.58% 1.30% 3.68% 3.13% 0.59%
5.24% 22.65%
FL 4
716,420 45.87% 4.73% 3.36% 10.04% 4.13% 1.67% 5.30% 1.42% 0.46%
6.95% 16.06%
FL 5
931,855 34.81% 4.74% 7.06% 10.88% 1.41% 1.45% 10.49% 1.88% 0.82%
10.31% 16.15%
FL 6
795,353 38.95% 6.22% 4.74% 10.59% 3.88% 1.38% 7.07% 1.39% 0.52%
8.84% 16.42%
FL 7
814,872 41.03% 6.55% 4.79% 9.65% 1.37% 1.30% 7.57% 1.99% 0.41%
6.51% 18.83%
FL 8
815,208 43.76% 5.94% 3.80% 9.55% 0.98% 1.61% 4.29% 1.73% 0.30%
5.50% 22.53%
FL 9
751,272 43.82% 5.97% 5.63% 9.32% 2.35% 1.16% 6.61% 1.61% 0.66%
6.18% 16.70%
FL 10
623,621 39.85% 5.48% 7.14% 8.78% 1.42% 1.53% 8.14% 1.84% 0.71%
7.21% 17.89%
FL 11
667,231 36.25% 5.16% 4.63% 16.58% 2.02% 1.10% 3.35% 3.03% 0.52%
4.87% 22.49%
FL 12
822,778 37.76% 3.91% 5.85% 15.03% 2.18% 1.16% 5.43% 1.82% 0.60%
5.91% 20.35%
FL 13
754,564 31.28% 6.76% 6.89% 9.98% 0.91% 1.80% 12.25% 1.84% 0.60%
9.01% 18.69%
FL 14
851,735 32.18% 6.52% 7.08% 9.14% 0.82% 1.05% 12.30% 1.68% 0.50%
8.37% 20.37%
FL 15
808,040 36.71% 5.37% 5.84% 10.60% 2.35% 1.63% 7.16% 1.68% 0.62%
8.75% 19.30%
FL 16
789,460 33.00% 6.44% 6.95% 10.62% 1.25% 1.31% 10.10% 1.64% 1.03%
8.79% 18.87%
FL 17
624,671 28.74% 4.59% 5.39% 16.82% 0.35% 2.30% 1.82% 3.87% 0.23%
2.29% 33.61%
FL 18
713,348 29.34% 9.10% 6.51% 11.76% 0.67% 1.00% 2.85% 5.89% 0.19%
2.10% 30.58%
FL 19
738,261 35.39% 6.43% 8.44% 8.16% 0.59% 1.18% 10.27% 1.62% 0.51%
6.57% 20.85%
FL 20
681,411 44.39% 9.66% 5.64% 6.60% 0.85% 1.75% 5.13% 1.65% 0.32%
3.34% 20.66%
FL 21
694,366 33.94% 5.97% 6.28% 11.31% 0.29% 0.85% 2.08% 6.37% 0.08%
1.84% 30.97%
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
FL 22
698,179 42.47% 10.58% 6.36% 5.37% 0.73% 1.64% 8.64% 1.10% 0.67%
5.26% 17.19%
FL 23
664,941 29.66% 3.69% 4.87% 17.17% 0.72% 1.12% 3.13% 2.57% 0.46%
2.98% 33.61%
FL 24
784,266 48.78% 5.76% 4.26% 7.42% 1.60% 1.75% 5.86% 1.14% 0.53%
6.62% 16.28%
FL 25
811,862 35.12% 5.58% 5.52% 12.42% 0.63% 0.82% 2.04% 3.99% 0.16%
1.90% 31.82%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
3,990,247 40.11% 6.55% 0.26% 33.88% 2.01% 1.27% 0.01% 0.27%
0.01%
2.91%
12.70%
Age 18-
64
11,335,279 46.59% 7.38% 1.21% 6.22% 2.14%
1.77%
0.49% 1.25%
0.22%
2.84%
29.89%
Age 65+
3,208,555 1.37% 0.61% 27.72% 0.00% 0.08% 0.14% 35.12% 8.66% 2.10%
22.75% 1.43%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-11. Georgia: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Georgia
9,519,836 43.86% 5.04% 3.53% 12.11% 2.06% 2.01% 4.26% 1.73% 0.28%
5.41% 19.70%
GA 1
693,733 34.10% 4.15% 4.56% 12.92% 6.80% 1.75% 4.68% 2.00% 0.39%
7.23% 21.44%
GA 2
597,113 30.56% 3.35% 4.30% 19.67% 3.45% 2.17% 4.64% 3.02% 0.45%
7.28% 21.11%
GA 3
804,157 49.64% 4.51% 3.86% 9.90% 2.58% 1.71% 4.75% 1.41% 0.19%
6.10% 15.35%
GA 4
665,925 38.76% 3.43% 2.79% 14.44% 1.23% 1.68% 2.88% 1.61% 0.29%
4.22% 28.68%
GA 5
620,049 42.13% 8.11% 3.40% 13.20% 0.85% 1.88% 3.35% 2.22% 0.25%
3.33% 21.29%
GA 6
768,225 59.60% 8.65% 2.34% 4.45% 0.51% 1.83% 5.00% 0.71% 0.12%
3.44% 13.33%
GA 7
909,976 49.66% 5.53% 2.47% 9.03% 0.91% 2.92% 3.40% 0.81% 0.12%
4.40% 20.75%
GA 8
689,685 40.70% 3.28% 3.64% 15.02% 2.27% 2.00% 5.06% 2.43% 0.46%
7.62% 17.53%
GA 9
816,639 45.55% 5.77% 4.47% 10.76% 0.85% 1.84% 5.26% 1.69% 0.29%
4.95% 18.58%
GA 10
715,734 40.69% 5.54% 4.12% 11.74% 2.44% 2.86% 5.33% 1.95% 0.37%
6.94% 18.01%
GA 11
780,442 49.28% 5.45% 3.69% 10.27% 0.98% 1.60% 4.35% 1.43% 0.20%
5.21% 17.55%
GA 12
679,167 37.98% 3.30% 4.21% 15.83% 3.26% 1.52% 4.10% 2.53% 0.43%
6.13% 20.71%
GA 13
778,991 43.83% 3.91% 2.50% 13.93% 1.56% 2.18% 2.62% 1.49% 0.26%
4.11% 23.62%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
2,492,281 42.98% 4.77% 0.38% 34.56% 2.60% 1.56% 0.04% 0.13% 0.02%
3.18% 9.79%
Age 18-
64
6,024,027 51.27% 5.94% 1.20% 4.83% 2.18% 2.52% 0.56% 1.24% 0.14%
3.22% 26.89%
Age 65+
1,003,528 1.54% 0.30% 25.40% 0.00% 0.02% 0.07% 36.96% 8.68% 1.78%
24.10% 1.15%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-12. Hawaii: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Hawaii
1,315,677 45.53% 5.13% 2.95% 10.93% 4.29% 6.23% 6.73% 1.54% 0.18%
8.60% 7.89%
HI 1
628,913 44.60% 4.62% 3.05% 7.96% 5.02% 8.71% 7.25% 1.88% 0.09%
10.22% 6.60%
HI 2
686,764 46.39% 5.60% 2.87% 13.65% 3.63% 3.95% 6.24% 1.22% 0.26%
7.12% 9.06%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
303,661 44.13% 4.24% 0.27% 26.52% 8.55% 5.52% 0.00% 0.13% 0.00%
6.97% 3.66%
Age 18-
64
818,181 56.22% 6.58% 0.60% 7.73% 3.71% 7.84% 0.65% 0.66% 0.08%
4.97% 10.95%
Age 65+
193,835 2.62% 0.41% 17.10% 0.00% 0.08% 0.51% 42.89% 7.47% 0.85%
26.49% 1.58%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-13. Idaho: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Idaho
1,551,635 43.91% 8.08% 3.12% 9.57% 1.53% 1.67% 6.10% 1.37% 0.32%
6.58% 17.75%
ID 1
831,038 45.51% 6.88% 3.19% 9.28% 1.28% 1.24% 6.60% 1.37% 0.37%
6.98% 17.32%
ID 2
720,597 42.08% 9.47% 3.03% 9.90% 1.82% 2.17% 5.52% 1.37% 0.27%
6.12% 18.25%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
428,296 47.87% 7.40% 0.23% 26.31% 1.56% 1.39% 0.06% 0.06% 0.00%
4.61% 10.51%
Age 18-
64
930,312 51.02%
10.02%
0.85% 3.85% 1.84% 2.14% 0.51% 1.25% 0.15%
3.66% 24.73%
Age 65+
193,027 0.90% 0.25% 20.45% 0.00% 0.00% 0.05% 46.42% 4.86% 1.85%
25.04% 0.17%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-14. Illinois: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Illinois
12,673,245
49.67% 5.10% 3.43% 13.54% 0.63% 1.67% 5.91% 1.37% 0.24%
4.68% 13.77%
IL 1
598,167 38.73% 3.20% 4.51% 22.42% 0.58% 1.44% 5.28% 2.36% 0.46%
4.06% 16.94%
IL 2
606,980 39.72% 2.09% 4.25% 20.38% 0.64% 1.79% 5.51% 2.00% 0.25%
4.78% 18.61%
IL 3
657,282 49.31% 3.32% 3.45% 14.43% 0.35% 1.19% 5.49% 0.87% 0.23%
4.45% 16.91%
IL 4
579,040 34.96% 2.94% 3.53% 23.97% 0.11% 0.52% 1.42% 1.30% 0.09%
1.49% 29.68%
IL 5
641,990 50.91% 4.77% 3.77% 11.50% 0.27% 2.56% 3.99% 1.31% 0.18%
2.98% 17.75%
IL 6
652,158 57.15% 6.20% 3.04% 9.12% 0.41% 1.12% 5.90% 0.66% 0.11%
3.89% 12.41%
IL 7
624,967 42.58% 5.45% 4.05% 20.34% 0.51% 1.34% 3.70% 2.78% 0.34%
2.99% 15.92%
IL 8
733,261 58.10% 5.24% 2.97% 9.61% 0.69% 1.56% 4.38% 0.73% 0.14%
4.19% 12.40%
IL 9
629,454 46.71% 6.62% 4.33% 9.93% 0.30% 1.60% 5.95% 2.78% 0.14%
4.23% 17.41%
IL 10
643,687 56.64% 7.57% 3.77% 7.74% 0.60% 1.50% 6.69% 1.05% 0.14%
4.08% 10.21%
IL 11
742,330 53.76% 5.60% 2.89% 11.20% 0.49% 1.92% 6.69% 0.89% 0.19%
4.91% 11.43%
IL 12
650,350 42.67% 4.33% 3.96% 17.08% 2.90% 1.18% 6.54% 1.57% 0.38%
7.67% 11.71%
IL 13
771,176 63.73% 5.91% 2.34% 6.97% 0.23% 1.79% 5.42% 0.61% 0.07%
3.71% 9.22%
IL 14
834,236 56.30% 5.80% 2.43% 11.40% 0.27% 1.81% 5.38% 0.88% 0.14%
3.64% 11.95%
IL 15
679,074 48.31% 7.31% 2.84% 12.33% 0.65% 3.44% 7.05% 1.14% 0.32%
5.61% 11.02%
IL 16
714,781 51.20% 5.03% 3.51% 12.25% 0.62% 1.69% 7.00% 1.41% 0.33%
5.93% 11.03%
IL 17
616,797 41.90% 4.62% 3.91% 17.58% 0.86% 1.48% 8.72% 1.77% 0.38%
6.68% 12.10%
IL 18
648,075 52.23% 4.27% 2.90% 11.98% 0.41% 1.89% 8.62% 1.29% 0.25%
6.40% 9.76%
IL 19
649,440 48.67% 5.55% 3.52% 12.36% 1.17% 1.67% 8.12% 1.28% 0.53%
7.21% 9.92%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
3,121,719 50.55% 4.23% 0.23% 34.99% 0.51% 1.33% 0.02% 0.18% 0.01%
3.47% 4.49%
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Age 18-
64
8,001,743 58.53% 6.38% 0.98% 7.79% 0.78% 2.12% 0.47% 0.88% 0.13%
2.14% 19.81%
Age 65+
1,549,783 2.12% 0.24% 22.49% 0.00% 0.09% 0.09% 45.82% 6.32% 1.29%
20.24% 1.30%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-15. Indiana: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Indiana
6,391,470 49.51% 4.85% 3.45% 11.49% 0.82% 1.62% 6.54% 1.31% 0.34%
5.25% 14.83%
IN 1
700,774 49.86% 4.23% 3.81% 13.19% 0.65% 1.25% 6.40% 1.60% 0.27%
4.96% 13.78%
IN 2
660,427 46.72% 4.34% 3.83% 13.87% 0.62% 1.49% 7.21% 1.40% 0.46%
5.39% 14.67%
IN 3
721,309 48.78% 4.56% 3.76% 11.06% 0.89% 1.53% 5.98% 0.95% 0.32%
4.37% 17.80%
IN 4
776,936 55.66% 5.16% 2.39% 8.52% 0.87% 1.68% 6.36% 0.97% 0.21%
5.19% 13.00%
IN 5
803,333 57.53% 6.05% 2.87% 6.42% 0.93% 2.20% 6.31% 0.59% 0.28%
4.96% 11.85%
IN 6
660,965 46.01% 4.60% 3.70% 11.27% 0.81% 1.41% 7.97% 1.71% 0.46%
6.54% 15.52%
IN 7
673,265 37.98% 4.30% 2.81% 20.83% 0.86% 1.31% 4.90% 1.69% 0.31%
5.11% 19.91%
IN 8
676,980 49.71% 4.79% 4.03% 10.39% 0.95% 1.14% 7.37% 1.53% 0.44%
5.58% 14.06%
IN 9
717,481 50.65% 5.35% 4.04% 9.40% 0.77% 2.38% 6.51% 1.52% 0.38%
5.33% 13.67%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
1,602,320 51.15% 4.12% 0.10% 29.95% 0.77% 1.20% 0.04% 0.11% 0.01%
3.66% 8.90%
Age 18-
64
3,982,366 58.59% 6.10% 1.28% 6.38% 1.00% 2.10% 0.68% 1.19% 0.19%
2.36% 20.13%
Age 65+
806,784 1.42% 0.12% 20.81% 0.00% 0.05% 0.05% 48.35% 4.23% 1.79%
22.73% 0.46%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-16. Iowa: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Iowa
3,004,885 51.44% 6.63% 2.70% 10.21% 0.77% 2.39% 7.58% 1.37% 0.38%
7.21% 9.31%
IA 1
587,921 51.30% 5.89% 2.56% 10.72% 0.83% 3.35% 7.83% 1.76% 0.38%
6.97% 8.42%
IA 2
610,104 52.55% 6.37% 2.55% 10.24% 0.70% 2.57% 6.68% 1.26% 0.33%
7.44% 9.31%
IA 3
636,169 54.95% 5.06% 2.17% 10.42% 0.76% 1.74% 6.84% 1.29% 0.34%
6.86% 9.56%
IA 4
600,398 52.25% 7.56% 2.74% 8.98% 0.69% 2.01% 8.24% 1.17% 0.48%
7.22% 8.65%
IA 5
570,293 45.64% 8.45% 3.56% 10.73% 0.88% 2.31% 8.40% 1.40% 0.39%
7.57% 10.65%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
721,762 54.03% 6.36% 0.09% 25.55% 0.63% 2.28% 0.03% 0.20% 0.00%
6.80% 4.02%
Age 18-
64
1,854,816 62.14% 8.24% 0.55% 6.60% 0.99% 2.97% 0.49% 1.31% 0.16%
3.09% 13.45%
Age 65+
428,307 0.73% 0.12% 16.42% 0.00% 0.04% 0.05% 50.99% 3.65% 1.98%
25.73% 0.29%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-17. Kansas: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
TRICARE/
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Kansas
2,804,461 50.45% 6.26% 2.98% 8.19% 2.05% 1.85% 6.37% 1.30% 0.31%
6.37% 13.89%
KS 1
636,748 44.99% 7.84% 3.54% 8.78% 1.62% 2.21% 7.75% 1.41% 0.41%
7.21% 14.23%
KS 2
689,730 48.08% 5.98% 2.73% 8.33% 4.45% 1.75% 6.74% 1.37% 0.38%
7.69% 12.50%
KS 3
767,409 56.98% 7.51% 2.27% 5.95% 0.68% 1.86% 5.15% 0.95% 0.18%
4.89% 13.59%
KS 4
710,574 50.58% 3.79% 3.49% 9.93% 1.58% 1.59% 6.09% 1.49% 0.29%
5.92% 15.26%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
725,437 53.06% 6.33% 0.15% 23.15% 3.25% 1.67% 0.01% 0.13% 0.00%
4.01% 8.24%
Age 18-
64
1,718,527 59.67% 7.49% 0.78% 3.59% 1.97% 2.29% 0.59% 1.22% 0.17%
3.15% 19.09%
Age 65+
360,497 1.22% 0.30% 19.16% 0.00% 0.02% 0.09% 46.70% 4.02% 1.60%
26.45% 0.42%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-18. Kentucky: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Kentucky
4,242,714
44.28% 4.66% 4.07%
13.15% 1.62% 1.69% 6.03% 2.39% 0.53%
6.33% 15.25%
KY 1
660,689 40.09% 4.85% 4.82%
12.83% 2.76% 1.46% 6.97% 2.58% 0.72%
6.61% 16.29%
KY 2
737,271 44.32% 5.11% 3.19%
12.07% 3.38% 1.68% 5.89% 1.98% 0.42%
8.01% 13.93%
KY 3
714,529 49.82% 5.75% 2.97%
10.81% 0.95% 1.49% 6.09% 2.00% 0.42%
6.47% 13.23%
KY 4
721,775 50.58% 4.13% 3.72%
11.53% 0.62% 1.85% 5.60% 1.93% 0.41%
6.06% 13.55%
KY 5
657,174 32.71% 2.35% 6.61%
20.49% 0.91% 2.01% 6.48% 4.15% 0.73%
5.23% 18.33%
KY 6
751,276 46.74% 5.56% 3.41%
11.84% 1.10% 1.64% 5.31% 1.88% 0.51%
5.51% 16.49%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
1,018,375
46.30% 4.50% 0.26%
34.84% 2.27% 1.46% 0.00% 0.31% 0.00%
4.05% 6.01%
Age 18-
64
2,667,980
52.44% 5.66% 2.04% 7.61% 1.69% 2.12% 1.03% 1.95% 0.33%
3.21% 21.91%
Age 65+
556,359 1.49% 0.20% 20.75% 0.00% 0.06% 0.03% 41.07% 8.27% 2.43%
25.45% 0.25%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-19. Louisiana: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Louisiana
4,440,314 39.94% 5.12% 3.99% 16.47% 1.37% 1.91% 4.93% 2.51% 0.38%
5.56% 17.81%
LA 1
672,762 42.90% 6.92% 4.58% 12.52% 1.15% 2.15% 6.04% 1.96% 0.35%
5.14% 16.30%
LA 2
502,106 33.77% 4.51% 4.77% 20.78% 1.09% 2.73% 3.05% 3.14% 0.47%
4.82% 20.86%
LA 3
632,420 41.95% 4.83% 4.27% 16.81% 0.59% 1.43% 5.15% 2.65% 0.29%
5.11% 16.91%
LA 4
645,154 36.34% 3.42% 3.66% 16.98% 3.86% 1.79% 5.19% 2.55% 0.34%
7.84% 18.01%
LA 5
611,349 33.18% 3.95% 3.69% 18.06% 0.99% 1.69% 4.74% 3.47% 0.71%
6.31% 23.19%
LA 6
708,319 46.73% 6.56% 3.42% 14.87% 0.92% 1.84% 4.83% 1.56% 0.22%
4.27% 14.77%
LA 7
668,204 42.14% 5.20% 3.77% 16.61% 0.93% 1.90% 5.07% 2.57% 0.35%
5.44% 16.02%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
1,113,329 36.68% 4.23% 0.37% 46.22% 1.46% 1.19% 0.01% 0.27% 0.01%
4.02% 5.54%
Age 18-
64
2,788,424 48.49% 6.43% 1.42% 7.77% 1.59% 2.55% 0.68% 1.82% 0.19%
3.04% 26.03%
Age 65+
538,561 2.41% 0.17% 24.84% 0.00% 0.03% 0.08% 37.14% 10.72% 2.15%
21.81% 0.66%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-20. Maine: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Maine
1,313,037 45.52% 4.28% 3.18% 15.50% 1.39% 1.44% 6.69% 3.52%
0.69%
7.64%
10.13%
ME 1
662,593 50.25% 4.64% 3.03% 12.26% 1.53% 1.47% 7.07% 2.52% 0.47%
7.59% 9.16%
ME 2
650,444 40.71% 3.91% 3.33% 18.79% 1.25% 1.42% 6.30% 4.54% 0.93%
7.69% 11.12%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
273,098 49.02% 3.21% 0.12% 35.89% 1.20% 0.88% 0.05% 0.26% 0.09%
5.28% 4.00%
Age 18-
64
836,479 55.02% 5.62% 0.96% 12.61% 1.75% 1.94% 0.63% 2.81% 0.38%
3.71% 14.57%
Age 65+
203,460 1.77% 0.20% 16.42% 0.00% 0.21% 0.15% 40.54% 10.81% 2.79%
27.00% 0.11%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-21. Maryland: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Maryland
5,687,998 53.31% 5.09% 2.55% 10.33% 1.71% 2.25% 5.87% 1.23% 0.23%
6.16% 11.27%
MD 1
734,328 53.58% 5.60% 2.92% 9.48% 1.28% 3.13% 7.89% 1.12% 0.33%
6.80% 7.87%
MD 2
699,718 48.36% 3.78% 3.11% 13.21% 2.84% 2.25% 5.42% 1.28% 0.39%
7.08% 12.28%
MD 3
696,267 54.94% 5.68% 2.53% 8.39% 1.57% 2.63% 6.08% 1.41% 0.29%
5.87% 10.61%
MD 4
711,030 53.73% 4.16% 1.76% 11.65% 1.68% 2.01% 4.52% 0.97% 0.07%
5.55% 13.90%
MD 5
754,676 55.35% 4.57% 1.90% 7.84% 3.34% 2.31% 5.22% 0.78% 0.13%
7.50% 11.06%
MD 6
727,412 59.18% 5.44% 3.10% 8.00% 1.19% 1.92% 6.55% 1.31% 0.15%
5.73% 7.42%
MD 7
643,227 45.66% 4.79% 3.02% 17.49% 0.66% 2.14% 5.23% 2.33% 0.44%
6.13% 12.12%
MD 8
721,340 54.63% 6.63% 2.11% 7.58% 1.00% 1.61% 5.92% 0.77% 0.03%
4.59% 15.12%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
1,350,011 54.99% 4.66% 0.35% 26.40% 2.61% 2.13% 0.03% 0.14% 0.00%
3.93% 4.76%
Age 18-
64
3,650,938 62.10% 6.11% 0.70% 6.34% 1.69% 2.70% 0.59% 0.76% 0.10%
3.42% 15.50%
Age 65+
687,049 3.30% 0.50% 16.66% 0.00% 0.07% 0.13% 45.42% 5.88% 1.35%
25.14% 1.54%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-22. Massachusetts: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population
insurance insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Massachusetts
6,478,067
55.65% 5.44% 2.82%
14.07% 0.38% 2.38% 6.06% 2.28% 0.30%
6.20% 4.41%
MA 1
628,361 53.92% 4.47% 2.87%
15.34% 0.52% 1.59% 6.70% 2.67% 0.40%
7.27% 4.25%
MA 2
664,479 53.10% 4.09% 2.86%
17.06% 0.65% 2.10% 5.82% 2.62% 0.22%
6.71% 4.78%
MA 3
653,614 58.84% 4.47% 3.07%
14.10% 0.27% 1.62% 5.69% 1.92% 0.27%
6.09% 3.65%
MA 4
649,312 55.86% 6.58% 3.05%
12.79% 0.34% 2.15% 6.01% 2.26% 0.39%
7.00% 3.57%
MA 5
653,218 59.16% 4.30% 2.59%
14.60% 0.45% 1.64% 5.18% 1.96% 0.18%
5.79% 4.15%
MA 6
644,675 59.86% 5.06% 2.84%
10.32% 0.32% 2.42% 6.95% 1.85% 0.26%
6.51% 3.62%
MA 7
639,391 56.66% 5.90% 2.98%
12.30% 0.31% 1.47% 6.81% 1.82% 0.38%
5.76% 5.60%
MA 8
651,740 45.81% 9.08% 2.17%
21.35% 0.17% 5.25% 2.77% 3.59% 0.23%
3.74% 5.84%
MA 9
653,320 59.92% 4.69% 2.46%
12.72% 0.26% 1.96% 5.83% 2.56% 0.38%
5.07% 4.15%
MA 10
639,957 53.39% 5.80% 3.29% 9.98% 0.57% 3.54% 8.99% 1.52% 0.29%
8.14% 4.49%
Coverage by Age
Under Age 18
1,414,746
60.92% 3.63% 0.10%
25.63% 0.37% 2.18% 0.03% 0.15% 0.02%
5.45% 1.53%
Age 18-64
4,199,533
64.65% 7.11% 0.56%
13.07% 0.46% 2.90% 0.38% 1.52% 0.12%
3.00% 6.23%
Age 65+
863,788 3.27% 0.33% 18.24% 0.00% 0.06% 0.12% 43.60% 9.49% 1.62%
22.99% 0.28%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-23. Michigan: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
TRICARE/
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts
Population
insurance
insurance
Only
Only
Military, VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Michigan
9,763,683 47.61% 4.47% 2.64% 14.14% 0.55%
1.91% 7.88% 1.74%
0.28%
6.42% 12.37%
MI 1
633,140
40.20%
4.90%
3.29%
12.60%
1.00%
1.89%
10.61%
2.30%
0.74%
9.40%
13.08%
MI 2
689,386
46.50%
4.25%
3.42%
13.77%
0.55%
2.28%
7.59%
1.77%
0.31%
7.21%
12.33%
MI 3
683,370
52.37%
4.27%
2.48%
12.97%
0.48%
1.66%
6.41%
1.32%
0.18%
6.59%
11.26%
MI 4
674,328
45.42%
4.87%
2.79%
13.20%
0.73%
2.09%
8.99%
1.77%
0.30%
6.96%
12.89%
MI 5
623,215
41.74%
2.46%
2.07%
21.45%
0.39%
2.10%
8.58%
2.19%
0.31%
7.09%
11.62%
MI 6
666,603
44.13%
4.71%
3.05%
14.52%
0.50%
4.47%
7.59%
2.09%
0.33%
6.40%
12.21%
MI 7
664,612
48.02%
4.79%
3.09%
13.17%
0.74%
1.30%
8.22%
1.69%
0.30%
6.57%
12.10%
MI 8
701,089
57.46%
5.63%
1.72%
10.19%
0.71%
2.11%
7.02%
0.99%
0.18%
5.26%
8.71%
MI 9
659,999
56.17%
7.19%
2.46%
7.43%
0.28%
1.86%
8.36%
1.24%
0.10%
4.56%
10.35%
MI 10
715,125
52.23%
5.15%
2.22%
10.40%
0.55%
1.39%
8.21%
1.33%
0.26%
6.30%
11.97%
MI 11
688,194
57.98%
4.62%
2.06%
8.56%
0.41%
1.35%
8.24%
0.71%
0.10%
5.45%
10.51%
MI 12
627,510
45.41%
4.38%
3.05%
13.20%
0.45%
1.33%
8.65%
2.09%
0.28%
6.98%
14.17%
MI 13
509,944
31.10%
2.06%
3.45%
27.90%
0.60%
1.36%
5.34%
3.48%
0.37%
5.71%
18.62%
MI 14
544,471
32.09%
2.17%
2.82%
27.14%
0.45%
1.60%
7.18%
2.53%
0.26%
5.76%
18.01%
MI 15
682,697
54.37%
4.40%
1.97%
12.25%
0.42%
1.64%
6.78%
1.35%
0.21%
6.04%
10.59%
Coverage by Age
Under 18
2,331,475
50.88%
3.59%
0.18%
33.70%
0.44%
1.55%
0.04%
0.19%
0.00%
5.34%
4.08%
Age 18-64
6,106,494
56.48%
5.74%
0.97%
9.74%
0.71%
2.44%
0.90%
1.58%
0.18%
3.12%
18.15%
Age 65 +
1,325,714
0.99%
0.15%
14.66%
0.00%
0.02%
0.08%
53.81%
5.22%
1.24%
23.53%
0.30%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
CRS-44

Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-24. Minnesota: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations combinations
Insurance
Minnesota
5,252,092
55.01% 6.57% 2.39%
10.11% 0.66% 1.82% 6.94% 1.29% 0.30%
5.84% 9.07%
MN 1
637,797 52.24% 7.24% 2.92% 9.16% 0.62% 3.40% 8.16% 1.56% 0.38%
6.29% 8.02%
MN 2
725,699 65.30% 6.08% 1.88% 6.43% 0.87% 1.34% 5.19% 0.67% 0.22%
4.80% 7.22%
MN 3
652,615 59.94% 6.54% 2.26% 8.05% 0.31% 1.50% 7.04% 0.99% 0.23%
4.89% 8.24%
MN 4
614,046 52.10% 5.20% 2.18%
13.78% 0.42% 1.40% 6.78% 2.16% 0.21%
5.64% 10.14%
MN 5
608,317 49.50% 6.24% 1.94%
15.67% 0.48% 1.19% 5.10% 1.86% 0.15%
4.48% 13.39%
MN 6
746,449 64.00% 6.16% 1.59% 6.68% 0.73% 1.94% 5.53% 0.53% 0.22%
5.47% 7.13%
MN 7
617,272 46.78% 8.81% 3.13%
10.67% 0.80% 2.26% 9.14% 1.41% 0.45%
7.32% 9.23%
MN 8
649,897 46.64% 6.45% 3.41%
11.93% 1.03% 1.57% 9.00% 1.47% 0.54%
7.98% 10.00%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
1,281,022
60.28% 6.24% 0.10%
19.89% 0.51% 1.46% 0.02% 0.18% 0.02%
4.74% 6.57%
Age 18-64
3,314,300
63.62% 7.95% 0.70% 8.33% 0.85% 2.31% 0.55% 1.05% 0.14%
2.73% 11.77%
Age 65+
656,770 1.24% 0.26% 15.39% 0.00% 0.04% 0.06% 52.69% 4.70% 1.65%
23.64% 0.33%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
CRS-45

Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-25. Mississippi: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Mississippi
2,902,907 37.56% 4.57% 4.20% 16.97% 1.76% 1.76% 4.98% 3.27%
0.50%
6.24%
18.19%
MS 1
777,751 39.58% 5.04% 4.01% 14.94% 1.36% 2.26% 5.98% 2.93% 0.45%
5.92% 17.52%
MS 2
654,079 30.99% 4.29% 4.62% 23.04% 0.86% 1.54% 3.57% 4.48% 0.49%
5.24% 20.89%
MS 3
733,712 41.17% 5.18% 3.87% 15.48% 1.16% 1.88% 5.78% 3.31% 0.48%
6.06% 15.62%
MS 4
737,365 37.65% 3.73% 4.34% 15.20% 3.57% 1.32% 4.39% 2.52% 0.60%
7.62% 19.06%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
751,985 32.58% 4.54% 0.17% 47.16% 1.92% 1.24% 0.07% 0.25% 0.04%
3.58% 8.44%
Age 18-64
1,781,118 47.27% 5.49% 2.00% 7.74% 2.02% 2.34% 0.68% 2.56%
0.28%
3.60%
26.01%
Age 65+
369,804 0.90% 0.22% 22.96% 0.00% 0.15% 0.05% 35.69% 12.83% 2.52%
24.33% 0.36%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
CRS-46

Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-26. Missouri: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
State and
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
Congressional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts
Population
insurance insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations Insurance
Missouri
5,879,864
48.19% 5.91% 3.87%
10.90% 1.53% 1.78% 6.58% 1.94% 0.51%
5.63% 13.16%
MO 1
580,164 42.78% 4.21% 4.26%
16.06% 1.22% 1.91% 5.60% 3.05% 0.48%
5.39% 15.04%
MO 2
698,555 66.40% 6.02% 3.09% 3.43% 0.61% 1.67% 6.82% 0.65% 0.25%
4.54% 6.52%
MO 3
620,976 52.39% 5.92% 3.89% 9.12% 0.97% 2.01% 6.34% 1.15% 0.43%
4.93% 12.86%
MO 4
653,490 42.02% 5.45% 4.05%
10.76% 4.55% 1.47% 7.90% 1.77% 0.62%
7.41% 14.01%
MO 5
632,650 45.55% 6.17% 3.44%
13.04% 0.83% 1.42% 5.65% 1.52% 0.47%
4.81% 17.09%
MO 6
673,401 54.30% 6.35% 2.89% 7.94% 1.35% 2.10% 7.21% 1.39% 0.37%
5.91% 10.20%
MO 7
714,493 42.78% 6.22% 4.51%
11.58% 1.52% 1.23% 6.49% 2.20% 0.56%
6.03% 16.89%
MO 8
633,596 36.02% 5.25% 4.88%
16.97% 1.67% 2.03% 7.28% 4.18% 0.83%
6.02% 14.88%
MO 9
672,539 49.61% 7.33% 3.95%
10.54% 1.02% 2.27% 5.80% 1.73% 0.61%
5.55% 11.60%
Coverage by Age
Under Age 18
1,413,730
50.66% 6.42% 0.12%
29.97% 1.70% 1.39% 0.03% 0.10% 0.00%
3.37% 6.23%
Age 18-64
3,662,511
57.54% 6.98% 1.28% 5.94% 1.79% 2.31% 0.80% 1.71% 0.26%
2.76% 18.63%
Age 65+
803,623 1.23% 0.15% 22.29% 0.00% 0.04% 0.07% 44.45% 6.18% 2.54%
22.64% 0.41%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
CRS-47

Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-27. Montana: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Montana
975,562 41.45% 8.34% 3.81% 8.64% 2.24% 2.30% 6.98% 1.24% 0.69%
6.98% 17.32%
MT – at
large
975,562 41.45% 8.34% 3.81% 8.64% 2.24% 2.30% 6.98% 1.24% 0.69%
6.98% 17.32%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
221,455 43.47% 7.67% 0.09% 26.43% 2.67% 2.13% 0.04% 0.11% 0.03%
4.93% 12.44%
Age 18-
64
611,451 50.09%
10.48%
0.91% 4.22% 2.61% 2.84% 0.53% 1.19% 0.38%
3.70% 23.06%
Age 65+
142,656 1.30% 0.18% 22.05% 0.00% 0.00% 0.29% 45.42% 3.18% 3.04%
24.24% 0.30%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
CRS-48

Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-28. Nebraska: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Nebraska
1,802,049 50.20% 8.17% 2.92% 9.16% 1.63% 1.81% 6.51% 1.21%
0.41%
6.45%
11.52%
NE 1
621,611 52.50% 8.24% 2.73% 8.55% 1.45% 1.84% 7.09% 1.21% 0.40%
5.92% 10.08%
NE 2
630,922 52.85% 6.28% 2.46% 9.91% 2.38% 1.67% 4.34% 1.01% 0.32%
6.59% 12.21%
NE 3
549,516 44.56% 10.28% 3.66% 9.00% 0.97% 1.95% 8.34% 1.44% 0.53%
6.89% 12.37%
Coverage by Age
Under Age
18
458,869 52.88% 7.22% 0.12% 25.88% 1.84% 1.46% 0.02% 0.03% 0.04%
4.91% 5.61%
Age 18-64
1,108,279 59.40% 10.25% 0.66% 4.18% 1.88% 2.33% 0.42% 1.01%
0.21%
3.32%
16.35%
Age 65+
234,901 1.56% 0.23% 19.07% 0.00% 0.06% 0.08% 47.91% 4.48% 2.07%
24.24% 0.30%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
CRS-49

Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-29. Nevada: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Nevada
2,668,966 44.57% 4.70% 3.96% 7.61% 1.62% 2.86% 4.63% 1.36% 0.51%
5.58% 22.62%
NV 1
794,263 40.07% 3.22% 3.75% 11.86% 1.83% 1.43% 3.47% 1.42% 0.42%
5.27% 27.25%
NV 2
824,188 41.70% 5.90% 4.15% 7.13% 1.84% 3.59% 6.06% 1.55% 0.67%
6.45% 20.95%
NV 3
1,050,515 50.21% 4.87% 3.96% 4.77% 1.30% 3.36% 4.38% 1.15% 0.45%
5.12% 20.43%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
663,742 48.06% 5.28% 0.21% 20.82% 1.59% 2.89% 0.07% 0.15% 0.01%
3.53% 17.38%
Age 18-
64
1,682,011 51.24% 5.33% 1.01% 3.86% 1.94% 3.35% 0.41% 0.89% 0.17%
3.16% 28.63%
Age 65+
323,213 2.64% 0.21% 26.95% 0.00% 0.04% 0.24% 35.93% 6.26% 3.27%
22.36% 2.09%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
CRS-50

Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-30. New Hampshire Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations Insurance
New
Hampshire
1,302,639
57.26% 4.59% 3.27% 7.41% 1.01% 1.45% 6.87% 1.17% 0.35%
5.50% 11.13%
NH 1
649,993 56.95% 4.64% 3.04% 6.51% 1.21% 1.55% 6.49% 1.25% 0.32%
5.99% 12.04%
NH 2
652,646 57.56% 4.54% 3.49% 8.29% 0.80% 1.36% 7.26% 1.08% 0.38%
5.00% 10.23%
Coverage by Age
Under Age
18
285,730 62.97% 4.26% 0.12%
23.27% 0.77% 0.72% 0.02% 0.16% 0.00%
2.93% 4.79%
Age 18-64
844,551 66.66% 5.62% 1.26% 3.55% 1.28% 1.98% 0.61% 1.15% 0.16%
2.29% 15.46%
Age 65+
172,358 1.70% 0.10% 18.34% 0.00% 0.08% 0.12% 48.96% 2.92% 1.85%
25.48% 0.46%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
CRS-51

Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-31. New Jersey: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
New
Jersey
8,693,541 54.37% 4.20% 3.62% 9.55% 0.31% 2.27% 6.33% 1.47% 0.15%
4.49% 13.24%
NJ 1
662,007 52.05% 3.01% 3.18% 12.87% 0.45% 3.50% 6.38% 1.57% 0.13%
4.95% 11.91%
NJ 2
676,398 49.70% 3.41% 3.94% 12.14% 0.48% 2.79% 7.15% 1.52% 0.22%
6.00% 12.66%
NJ 3
666,040 57.12% 4.58% 3.75% 5.70% 1.42% 1.61% 9.37% 1.15% 0.19%
6.95% 8.16%
NJ 4
713,130 52.58% 4.72% 3.57% 11.68% 0.26% 1.34% 9.02% 1.11% 0.12%
5.73% 9.86%
NJ 5
660,361 63.80% 5.74% 3.85% 3.95% 0.08% 1.65% 7.41% 0.85% 0.13%
3.98% 8.57%
NJ 6
662,751 55.81% 3.28% 3.22% 8.66% 0.22% 2.49% 5.37% 1.24% 0.15%
3.91% 15.66%
NJ 7
659,511 66.12% 4.25% 3.04% 3.82% 0.11% 1.82% 6.25% 0.88% 0.18%
4.96% 8.57%
NJ 8
657,480 46.45% 3.56% 4.26% 13.66% 0.07% 4.24% 4.72% 2.65% 0.12%
3.94% 16.33%
NJ 9
660,663 50.18% 6.16% 4.76% 7.74% 0.34% 1.48% 5.78% 1.37% 0.10%
3.27% 18.84%
NJ 10
621,863 40.59% 3.54% 3.98% 20.07% 0.32% 2.23% 3.48% 2.48% 0.24%
3.30% 19.78%
NJ 11
665,598 66.87% 4.32% 2.77% 3.19% 0.10% 1.94% 7.32% 0.87% 0.10%
4.35% 8.16%
NJ 12
702,139 65.29% 4.49% 3.04% 4.28% 0.11% 2.51% 6.95% 0.92% 0.09%
4.37% 7.95%
NJ 13
685,600 39.51% 3.52% 3.71% 16.91% 0.13% 1.93% 2.71% 2.62% 0.13%
2.55% 26.28%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
2,057,455 60.52% 4.15% 0.25% 23.38% 0.31% 2.34% 0.03% 0.20% 0.01%
2.82% 6.00%
Age 18-
64
5,483,966 62.96% 5.05% 0.85% 6.37% 0.38% 2.68% 0.51% 0.88% 0.06%
1.93% 18.34%
Age 65+
1,152,120 2.52% 0.27% 22.81% 0.00% 0.03% 0.16% 45.27% 6.58% 0.81%
19.68% 1.88%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
CRS-52

Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-32. New Mexico: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
New
Mexico

2,032,699 35.92% 4.37% 4.13% 17.43% 2.14% 1.64% 5.17% 2.08% 0.42%
7.09% 19.61%
NM 1
706,035 41.02% 4.41% 3.76% 16.30% 2.13% 1.44% 4.61% 1.65% 0.35%
6.74% 17.59%
NM 2
648,088 29.99% 4.04% 4.38% 19.58% 2.37% 2.13% 5.42% 2.51% 0.48%
8.66% 20.43%
NM 3
678,576 36.27% 4.66% 4.28% 16.53% 1.94% 1.39% 5.53% 2.11% 0.43%
5.93% 20.92%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
517,658 33.10% 2.97% 0.25% 43.78% 2.29% 1.23% 0.04% 0.24% 0.01%
5.87% 10.22%
Age 18-
64
1,245,292 44.50% 5.83% 1.20% 10.25% 2.54% 2.16% 0.57% 1.22% 0.25%
4.03% 27.47%
Age 65+
269,749 1.70% 0.35% 25.13% 0.00% 0.03% 0.07% 36.27% 9.56% 2.00%
23.54% 1.34%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
CRS-53

Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-33. New York: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
New
York

19,134,281 47.85% 4.42% 3.51% 15.69% 0.44% 2.45%
5.84% 2.50%
0.24%
5.15%
11.90%
NY 1
702,102 57.00% 4.87% 3.36% 6.33% 0.35% 4.49% 7.54% 0.90% 0.31%
5.01% 9.84%
NY 2
676,674 56.75% 5.06% 3.34% 8.35% 0.34% 2.66% 6.39% 1.25% 0.24%
4.63% 10.99%
NY 3
637,792 62.54% 5.71% 3.73% 4.00% 0.09% 2.19% 7.62% 1.09% 0.19%
4.72% 8.11%
NY 4
663,635 52.80% 5.93% 3.55% 7.48% 0.16% 3.12% 7.29% 1.52% 0.19%
4.44% 13.51%
NY 5
666,771 34.64% 5.00% 4.12% 16.78% 0.05% 8.34% 5.54% 3.05% 0.07%
4.55% 17.86%
NY 6
669,899 40.34% 3.85% 3.44% 21.86% 0.34% 2.05% 3.72% 2.97% 0.18%
4.50% 16.75%
NY 7
627,398 33.01% 2.44% 4.45% 22.29% 0.29% 6.94% 3.75% 3.38% 0.18%
4.61% 18.66%
NY 8
680,291 47.42% 6.75% 4.07% 18.12% 0.12% 1.38% 4.77% 3.53% 0.13%
3.76% 9.96%
NY 9
644,872 49.73% 3.83% 5.40% 15.39% 0.30% 1.29% 5.50% 3.52% 0.16%
3.56% 11.31%
NY 10
685,714 39.15% 4.49% 3.33% 29.01% 0.18% 1.09% 2.81% 3.78% 0.14%
3.29% 12.71%
NY 11
639,865 40.29% 5.09% 2.83% 24.65% 0.15% 2.19% 2.54% 3.27% 0.19%
3.32% 15.48%
NY 12
681,238 31.31% 4.33% 3.36% 29.08% 0.18% 0.73% 1.76% 4.02% 0.12%
3.93% 21.17%
NY 13
681,555 53.33% 4.10% 5.36% 13.95% 0.33% 1.56% 5.49% 2.35% 0.20%
4.15% 9.18%
NY 14
629,457 57.24% 6.23% 4.42% 8.41% 0.20% 2.01% 6.03% 2.00% 0.07%
3.53% 9.86%
NY 15
655,747 37.02% 4.86% 3.82% 24.32% 0.21% 1.42% 2.62% 5.11% 0.22%
5.14% 15.26%
NY 16
698,051 20.98% 1.76% 2.48% 44.75% 0.19% 0.78% 1.06% 5.11% 0.09%
5.65% 17.15%
NY 17
670,923 45.96% 3.71% 3.65% 19.15% 0.46% 1.81% 4.99% 2.58% 0.08%
4.46% 13.15%
NY 18
668,903 55.56% 5.64% 3.99% 6.84% 0.14% 4.21% 7.00% 0.99% 0.13%
4.46% 11.05%
NY 19
670,747 60.93% 4.13% 2.87% 6.89% 0.50% 2.26% 6.57% 1.31% 0.26%
5.23% 9.05%
NY 20
668,213 56.64% 4.60% 2.83% 7.87% 0.92% 1.65% 8.38% 1.55% 0.43%
5.86% 9.27%
NY 21
668,500 50.38% 5.28% 2.97% 13.86% 0.50% 1.57% 7.17% 2.14% 0.27%
6.02% 9.82%
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
NY 22
666,340 46.70% 5.02% 3.51% 14.60% 0.59% 2.73% 7.41% 2.62% 0.38%
5.02% 11.42%
NY 23
637,360 46.82% 3.58% 3.04% 12.95% 3.25% 2.26% 6.73% 2.19% 0.50%
8.19% 10.48%
NY 24
638,373 49.86% 3.10% 3.52% 13.51% 0.55% 1.99% 7.89% 2.68% 0.39%
7.34% 9.17%
NY 25
661,888 55.47% 3.63% 2.79% 10.40% 0.38% 1.77% 7.75% 1.57% 0.40%
6.90% 8.93%
NY 26
660,756 58.90% 3.88% 2.68% 8.64% 0.50% 1.44% 8.53% 1.44% 0.39%
6.98% 6.62%
NY 27
623,196 49.99% 3.36% 3.51% 14.37% 0.58% 2.20% 8.16% 2.09% 0.35%
6.58% 8.80%
NY 28
601,191 42.54% 3.67% 2.59% 20.24% 0.53% 3.15% 6.62% 3.00% 0.24%
7.55% 9.87%
NY 29
656,830 55.24% 4.28% 2.88% 9.36% 0.57% 1.99% 8.29% 1.51% 0.38%
6.37% 9.13%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
4,301,661 50.04% 4.74% 0.15% 32.48% 0.56% 2.48% 0.01% 0.17%
0.01%
4.52%
4.85%
Age 18-
64
12,307,934 56.37% 5.15% 0.81% 13.04% 0.48% 2.91%
0.56% 1.26%
0.12%
2.72%
16.59%
Age 65+
2,524,686 2.60% 0.36% 22.42% 0.00% 0.05% 0.17% 41.52% 12.54% 1.19%
18.07% 1.09%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-34. North Carolina: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
North
Carolina

9,360,661 42.33% 6.02% 3.93% 12.77% 2.54% 1.76% 5.73% 1.81%
0.36%
5.99%
16.77%
NC 1
619,569 29.53% 3.25% 4.49% 21.17% 2.99% 2.68% 5.99% 3.73% 0.38%
7.39% 18.41%
NC 2
706,566 38.00% 5.17% 3.45% 13.54% 6.42% 1.78% 4.59% 1.89% 0.34%
7.23% 17.59%
NC 3
692,521 37.05% 5.39% 3.08% 10.20% 9.25% 2.74% 6.32% 1.50% 0.22%
8.49% 15.76%
NC 4
824,862 57.41% 7.88% 2.14% 7.76% 0.76% 1.67% 4.54% 0.85% 0.15%
4.17% 12.67%
NC 5
690,734 44.67% 6.97% 4.61% 10.87% 0.87% 1.93% 7.05% 1.67% 0.37%
5.78% 15.21%
NC 6
708,440 45.56% 6.41% 5.14% 10.04% 1.46% 1.58% 6.75% 1.45% 0.42%
5.49% 15.70%
NC 7
726,298 34.42% 6.33% 4.24% 16.34% 2.59% 1.19% 6.19% 2.38% 0.38%
7.09% 18.85%
NC 8
688,243 38.73% 4.66% 3.45% 14.63% 4.88% 1.36% 4.79% 2.01% 0.38%
6.84% 18.27%
NC 9
849,807 54.32% 6.70% 2.84% 8.44% 1.07% 1.71% 4.93% 1.03% 0.20%
4.70% 14.07%
NC 10
680,386 43.64% 6.22% 5.37% 12.51% 0.88% 1.14% 6.14% 1.92% 0.61%
5.56% 16.00%
NC 11
696,221 35.20% 7.34% 5.71% 12.90% 1.14% 1.50% 8.67% 2.40% 0.65%
6.61% 17.88%
NC 12
726,417 40.52% 4.60% 3.81% 18.10% 0.68% 1.53% 4.10% 1.74% 0.35%
4.27% 20.31%
NC 13
750,597 44.58% 6.53% 3.38% 11.95% 0.93% 2.18% 5.00% 1.57% 0.26%
5.19% 18.44%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
2,280,649 41.45% 5.80% 0.23% 35.88% 3.98% 1.33% 0.03% 0.14%
0.01%
3.41%
7.75%
Age 18-
64
5,881,141 51.07% 7.29% 1.43% 6.41% 2.48% 2.28% 0.76% 1.33%
0.20%
3.19%
23.57%
Age 65+
1,198,871 1.09% 0.22% 23.19% 0.00% 0.08% 0.03% 40.97% 7.37% 1.80%
24.66% 0.59%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-35. North Dakota: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
North
Dakota

660,611 52.28% 8.39% 2.78% 5.71% 2.10% 2.78% 7.63% 1.14% 0.40%
7.02% 9.77%
ND – at
large
660,611 52.28% 8.39% 2.78% 5.71% 2.10% 2.78% 7.63% 1.14% 0.40%
7.02% 9.77%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
150,108 59.30% 6.71% 0.10% 14.91% 2.89% 3.10% 0.18% 0.20% 0.00%
6.13% 6.46%
Age 18-
64
418,542 60.97%
10.79%
0.71% 3.67% 2.26% 3.27% 0.69% 0.76% 0.12%
3.72% 13.05%
Age 65 +
91,961 1.28% 0.19%
16.58%
0.00% 0.07% 0.00% 51.40% 4.41% 2.34% 23.51% 0.22%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
CRS-57

Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-36. Ohio: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
TRICARE/
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
Military, VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Ohio
11,358,640 50.52% 4.05% 3.92% 12.24% 0.85%
1.82%
6.84% 1.48%
0.35%
5.62%
12.32%
OH 1
587,982 47.86% 4.03% 4.33% 16.13% 0.83% 1.26% 5.86% 1.50% 0.36%
4.18% 13.67%
OH 2
665,171 57.35% 4.65% 4.21% 8.07% 0.73% 1.11% 6.32% 1.26% 0.38%
5.14% 10.79%
OH 3
627,726 50.22% 3.90% 4.50% 11.36% 1.01% 1.74% 7.04% 1.55% 0.57%
6.18% 11.93%
OH 4
613,182 49.14% 3.82% 3.82% 11.77% 0.76% 1.73% 7.15% 1.60% 0.40%
7.01% 12.78%
OH 5
615,205 53.73% 4.05% 3.64% 10.56% 0.47% 1.82% 7.78% 1.07% 0.26%
6.03% 10.58%
OH 6
610,644 46.98% 4.02% 4.66% 13.27% 0.95% 1.28% 8.10% 1.63% 0.48%
6.85% 11.77%
OH 7
658,863 46.64% 3.19% 3.55% 12.85% 2.03% 3.25% 6.34% 1.27% 0.29%
7.60% 12.98%
OH 8
659,087 53.50% 3.66% 3.79% 10.95% 1.01% 1.88% 6.76% 1.13% 0.29%
5.70% 11.33%
OH 9
609,635 48.57% 3.83% 3.40% 12.93% 0.55% 1.70% 7.25% 1.78% 0.18%
6.52% 13.29%
OH 10
591,630 52.35% 3.22% 4.35% 12.36% 0.42% 1.48% 6.83% 1.66% 0.27%
4.61% 12.45%
OH 11
536,184 39.61% 3.66% 4.22% 19.49% 1.06% 2.34% 6.47% 2.95% 0.49%
5.73% 13.99%
OH 12
758,105 56.72% 5.08% 2.88% 12.36% 0.66% 1.37% 5.21% 1.30% 0.13%
3.85% 10.43%
OH 13
630,635 51.41% 4.51% 4.03% 10.95% 0.65% 2.59% 7.48% 1.69% 0.27%
5.55% 10.86%
OH 14
643,478 57.40% 5.15% 3.59% 7.12% 0.58% 1.76% 7.88% 1.15% 0.38%
5.19% 9.81%
OH 15
671,288 55.78% 4.56% 2.50% 11.60% 0.83% 1.51% 5.00% 1.22% 0.18%
3.75% 13.08%
OH 16
643,378 49.84% 3.76% 3.75% 11.11% 0.89% 2.49% 7.77% 1.16% 0.40%
5.75% 13.07%
OH 17
592,116 46.00% 3.75% 5.27% 14.79% 0.89% 2.16% 7.12% 1.65% 0.57%
5.44% 12.36%
OH 18
644,331 42.22% 3.63% 4.52% 14.43% 1.02% 1.38% 7.16% 1.48% 0.49%
6.45% 17.20%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
2,715,122 53.88% 3.05% 0.14% 29.75% 0.70%
1.61% 0.03% 0.23%
0.01%
4.66%
5.96%
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
TRICARE/
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
Military, VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Age 18-
64
7,082,834 60.05% 5.29% 1.23% 8.22% 1.08%
2.29% 0.65% 1.16%
0.18%
2.49%
17.36%
Age 65+
1,560,684 1.38% 0.13% 22.70% 0.00% 0.10% 0.06% 46.77% 5.16% 1.73%
21.50% 0.48%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
CRS-59

Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-37. Oklahoma: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Oklahoma
3,677,206 41.09% 4.97% 3.81% 12.70% 2.20% 1.61% 6.12% 1.69%
0.55%
6.40%
18.86%
OK 1
751,199 45.71% 5.33% 3.53% 12.00% 0.91% 1.44% 6.26% 1.03% 0.37%
4.92% 18.51%
OK 2
710,650 33.96% 3.70% 5.28% 15.43% 1.92% 1.71% 6.53% 2.73% 0.96%
6.50% 21.28%
OK 3
709,969 41.02% 5.62% 3.96% 11.19% 1.84% 2.07% 7.17% 1.60% 0.43%
6.44% 18.67%
OK 4
756,052 42.19% 5.26% 2.95% 11.05% 4.45% 1.75% 5.81% 1.49% 0.56%
8.32% 16.19%
OK 5
749,336 42.17% 4.94% 3.43% 13.92% 1.80% 1.10% 4.89% 1.64% 0.47%
5.84% 19.80%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
929,349 38.82% 5.44% 0.36% 37.48% 2.74% 1.17% 0.03% 0.12% 0.01%
3.87% 9.96%
Age 18-64
2,256,812 50.70% 5.83% 1.34% 5.27% 2.42% 2.11% 0.82% 1.25%
0.32%
3.44%
26.50%
Age 65+
491,045 1.21% 0.15% 21.68% 0.00% 0.16% 0.13% 41.96% 6.65% 2.65%
24.82% 0.59%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-38. Oregon: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations combinations
Insurance
Oregon
3,799,107 45.29% 6.64% 3.36% 10.23% 1.05% 1.45% 6.73% 1.43% 0.56%
6.11% 17.15%
OR 1
796,412 53.69% 6.57% 2.64% 7.47% 0.56% 1.57% 5.86% 0.92% 0.40%
4.89% 15.42%
OR 2
758,049 37.15% 6.70% 4.32% 11.46% 1.45% 1.68% 7.70% 1.73% 0.62%
7.63% 19.55%
OR 3
758,741 47.91% 7.31% 2.99% 10.67% 0.76% 1.17% 4.94% 1.30% 0.40%
4.72% 17.86%
OR 4
738,143 39.59% 5.88% 3.90% 11.32% 1.62% 1.32% 7.99% 1.79% 1.08%
7.52% 18.01%
OR 5
747,762 47.59% 6.76% 2.99% 10.43% 0.92% 1.49% 7.25% 1.43% 0.30%
5.87% 14.99%
Coverage by Age
Under Age
18
865,362 49.05% 7.13% 0.29% 28.33% 0.89% 1.19% 0.03% 0.15% 0.01%
4.18% 8.75%
Age 18-64
2,408,752 53.52% 7.87% 0.94% 5.96% 1.32% 1.85% 0.63% 1.08% 0.31%
2.76% 23.75%
Age 65+
524,993 1.38% 0.23% 19.51% 0.00% 0.09% 0.04% 45.73% 5.10% 2.60%
24.62% 0.71%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-39. Pennsylvania: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
PA
12,506,000
51.17% 5.12% 3.38% 11.35% 0.57% 1.70% 7.84% 1.71% 0.32%
6.67% 10.16%
PA 1
648,087 33.00% 3.34% 3.78% 27.94% 0.50% 1.41% 3.53% 3.50% 0.26%
6.45% 16.30%
PA 2
627,312 42.56% 5.84% 3.63% 18.37% 0.48% 1.98% 4.77% 2.95% 0.47%
5.96% 12.99%
PA 3
627,487 48.44% 4.12% 3.45% 12.52% 0.70% 1.36% 8.21% 2.07% 0.62%
8.13% 10.38%
PA 4
638,454 55.94% 5.79% 3.31% 7.70% 0.56% 1.75% 9.37% 1.26% 0.28%
7.17% 6.87%
PA 5
634,318 48.02% 4.80% 3.62% 11.96% 0.74% 1.76% 8.04% 1.98% 0.50%
7.73% 10.86%
PA 6
711,622 61.05% 5.33% 2.90% 7.21% 0.49% 1.68% 6.91% 0.98% 0.20%
5.24% 8.02%
PA 7
661,105 60.48% 6.66% 2.89% 6.00% 0.28% 1.88% 7.73% 1.02% 0.18%
5.62% 7.25%
PA 8
661,531 60.72% 7.18% 2.90% 4.84% 0.26% 2.27% 8.38% 1.15% 0.14%
5.45% 6.70%
PA 9
663,840 46.61% 4.89% 3.67% 11.34% 1.05% 1.63% 8.34% 1.81% 0.42%
7.68% 12.57%
PA 10
650,525 47.73% 5.53% 3.90% 10.68% 0.86% 1.61% 8.96% 2.12% 0.38%
7.31% 10.91%
PA 11
677,318 46.29% 4.67% 3.70% 12.38% 0.52% 2.95% 8.13% 2.06% 0.42%
7.31% 11.56%
PA 12
602,946 44.76% 4.19% 3.63% 14.40% 0.76% 1.33% 10.02% 2.08% 0.40%
8.76% 9.67%
PA 13
675,137 54.16% 5.62% 3.82% 9.83% 0.35% 1.24% 7.60% 1.52% 0.18%
5.14% 10.53%
PA 14
572,881 45.93% 4.95% 3.35% 15.04% 0.58% 1.47% 8.22% 2.48% 0.27%
6.92% 10.79%
PA 15
707,548 54.68% 4.32% 3.37% 10.83% 0.36% 1.31% 7.94% 1.24% 0.34%
6.06% 9.55%
PA 16
726,800 50.43% 5.47% 3.32% 11.18% 0.37% 1.42% 7.03% 1.10% 0.27%
5.71% 13.70%
PA 17
662,045 52.53% 3.93% 3.10% 10.99% 0.67% 1.57% 7.85% 1.60% 0.29%
7.59% 9.88%
PA 18
639,631 57.38% 6.24% 3.03% 6.28% 0.48% 2.02% 10.33% 0.96% 0.30%
6.70% 6.28%
PA 19
717,413 58.09% 4.39% 3.03% 7.98% 0.89% 1.67% 7.99% 1.08% 0.15%
6.33% 8.40%
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
2,778,233 53.65% 4.31% 0.07% 28.67% 0.48% 1.38% 0.05% 0.12% 0.00%
6.07% 5.19%
Age 18-
64
7,841,082 62.21% 6.57% 0.90% 7.94% 0.74% 2.21% 0.74% 1.31% 0.16%
2.95% 14.27%
Age 65+
1,886,685 1.64% 0.29% 18.59% 0.00% 0.01% 0.07% 48.84% 5.72% 1.41%
22.99% 0.43%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-40. Rhode Island: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Rhode
Island

1,036,743 49.96% 5.07% 4.06% 10.45% 1.13% 1.64% 5.82% 2.47% 0.32%
6.90% 12.17%
RI 1
504,403 49.13% 6.20% 4.29% 10.50% 1.65% 1.75% 6.28% 2.34% 0.27%
6.60% 11.00%
RI 2
532,340 50.75% 4.01% 3.83% 10.40% 0.65% 1.54% 5.39% 2.60% 0.37%
7.19% 13.28%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
223,970 55.66% 3.76% 0.42% 25.84% 1.60% 0.87% 0.02% 0.15% 0.00%
6.10% 5.58%
Age 18-
64
668,429 58.50% 6.49% 0.75% 7.54% 1.21% 2.23% 0.33% 2.25% 0.14%
3.74% 16.82%
Age 65+
144,344 1.58% 0.54% 25.03% 0.00% 0.04% 0.11% 40.25% 7.10% 1.67%
22.80% 0.88%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
CRS-64

Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-41. South Carolina: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
South
Carolina

4,536,835 42.00% 4.36% 4.14% 12.49% 2.47% 1.67% 5.67% 2.11%
0.43%
7.12%
17.53%
SC 1
853,291 40.57% 5.83% 3.01% 10.27% 3.67% 1.83% 5.68% 1.42% 0.42%
9.00% 18.29%
SC 2
785,038 45.54% 4.62% 3.28% 9.86% 3.97% 2.08% 5.33% 1.33% 0.42%
7.87% 15.70%
SC 3
715,528 43.59% 3.55% 4.96% 12.57% 1.29% 1.55% 6.86% 2.09% 0.40%
7.04% 16.10%
SC 4
759,494 45.77% 4.55% 4.56% 11.01% 0.97% 1.25% 6.07% 1.79% 0.31%
5.64% 18.08%
SC 5
755,503 42.42% 3.67% 4.46% 14.01% 2.14% 1.19% 5.73% 2.33% 0.46%
6.41% 17.18%
SC 6
667,981 33.20% 3.61% 4.89% 18.27% 2.51% 2.16% 4.28% 4.05% 0.58%
6.43% 20.01%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
1,078,477 42.01% 4.14% 0.22% 35.09% 3.41% 1.46% 0.01% 0.20%
0.02%
3.99%
9.44%
Age 18-
64
2,841,495 50.89% 5.38% 1.55% 6.62% 2.64% 2.11% 0.79% 1.69%
0.21%
3.85%
24.28%
Age 65+
616,863 1.04% 0.04% 22.96% 0.00% 0.03% 0.04% 38.09% 7.38% 2.16%
27.69% 0.58%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
CRS-65

Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-42. South Dakota: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
South
Dakota

798,141 45.57% 9.16% 2.94% 8.28% 2.44% 2.39% 7.00% 1.54% 0.58%
7.70% 12.39%
SD – at
large
798,141 45.57% 9.16% 2.94% 8.28% 2.44% 2.39% 7.00% 1.54% 0.58%
7.70% 12.39%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
200,893 47.84% 8.36% 0.15% 23.68% 2.91% 1.98% 0.00% 0.17% 0.00%
6.60% 8.31%
Age 18-
64
485,843 54.93%
11.56%
0.79% 3.80% 2.78% 3.09% 0.54% 1.31% 0.12%
4.21% 16.86%
Age 65+
111,405 0.66% 0.11% 17.40% 0.00% 0.11% 0.08% 47.79% 5.00% 3.65%
24.95% 0.24%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
CRS-66

Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-43. Tennessee: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Tennessee
6,259,546 44.17% 5.24% 4.29% 13.64% 1.73% 1.56% 5.77% 2.34%
0.40%
6.52%
14.36%
TN 1
674,947 39.32% 4.66% 5.05% 15.23% 1.28% 1.51% 7.69% 2.70% 0.66%
7.39% 14.52%
TN 2
719,786 48.07% 5.60% 3.94% 10.89% 0.99% 1.85% 7.24% 1.95% 0.24%
6.88% 12.33%
TN 3
686,200 44.07% 4.71% 4.47% 14.98% 1.07% 1.44% 6.40% 2.94% 0.42%
5.91% 13.60%
TN 4
682,351 40.05% 4.75% 4.87% 16.11% 1.19% 1.24% 7.44% 3.01% 0.46%
7.04% 13.84%
TN 5
691,951 44.58% 6.25% 3.60% 13.57% 0.97% 1.89% 4.59% 1.66% 0.35%
5.03% 17.50%
TN 6
784,004 47.30% 5.55% 4.09% 13.19% 1.13% 1.22% 4.33% 2.16% 0.43%
5.70% 14.90%
TN 7
772,374 51.57% 7.39% 3.23% 7.66% 5.20% 1.69% 4.74% 1.27% 0.25%
7.53% 9.46%
TN 8
642,432 40.88% 4.17% 4.43% 15.05% 2.40% 1.74% 6.05% 2.32% 0.48%
7.53% 14.93%
TN 9
605,501 39.17% 3.46% 5.22% 17.59% 0.97% 1.44% 3.55% 3.36% 0.31%
5.60% 19.34%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
1,493,097 46.25% 5.09% 0.70% 34.19% 2.03% 1.19% 0.05% 0.51%
0.02%
4.65%
5.31%
Age 18-64
3,933,031 52.49% 6.37% 1.56% 8.72% 1.95% 2.02% 0.71% 1.79%
0.25%
3.45%
20.69%
Age 65+
833,418 1.12% 0.20% 23.59% 0.00% 0.13% 0.05% 39.89% 8.23% 1.78%
24.36% 0.66%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
CRS-67

Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-44. Texas: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Texas
24,779,450
41.51% 4.29% 3.26% 13.02% 1.65% 1.81% 3.81% 1.75% 0.32%
4.86% 23.71%
TX 1
707,261 38.52% 4.52% 4.48% 11.94% 0.92% 1.98% 6.32% 2.19% 0.50%
5.18% 23.44%
TX 2
766,496 44.89% 3.80% 3.30% 11.64% 0.96% 2.26% 4.32% 1.35% 0.30%
4.63% 22.55%
TX 3
850,114 54.67% 6.27% 2.37% 6.96% 0.59% 1.21% 2.86% 0.66% 0.15%
3.27% 21.00%
TX 4
842,068 46.31% 4.59% 3.82% 9.40% 1.07% 1.65% 5.71% 1.44% 0.48%
5.75% 19.79%
TX 5
706,078 42.82% 4.01% 3.94% 12.29% 0.80% 1.27% 5.51% 1.43% 0.43%
5.02% 22.49%
TX 6
810,120 46.34% 4.32% 3.33% 11.70% 1.06% 1.87% 3.69% 1.23% 0.39%
4.65% 21.43%
TX 7
786,972 51.82% 6.50% 2.74% 6.87% 0.45% 2.55% 4.50% 0.67% 0.18%
3.55% 20.18%
TX 8
813,836 45.53% 4.82% 4.45% 10.72% 1.19% 1.81% 5.48% 1.26% 0.49%
4.47% 19.78%
TX 9
725,355 30.48% 2.27% 3.01% 18.16% 0.60% 1.87% 1.70% 2.46% 0.22%
2.71% 36.51%
TX 10
966,019 53.02% 5.08% 2.55% 8.81% 0.67% 1.61% 3.22% 1.33% 0.17%
4.03% 19.52%
TX 11
687,415 36.75% 4.61% 3.77% 11.71% 1.76% 2.00% 6.30% 2.35% 0.51%
6.07% 24.17%
TX 12
831,427 45.30% 4.32% 3.25% 11.96% 1.25% 1.72% 3.25% 1.26% 0.37%
4.54% 22.77%
TX 13
646,401 39.74% 4.07% 4.12% 11.48% 2.26% 1.65% 5.77% 1.90% 0.60%
6.30% 22.11%
TX 14
763,034 49.59% 4.12% 3.42% 9.96% 0.92% 1.73% 4.89% 1.08% 0.49%
4.07% 19.73%
TX 15
760,143 26.75% 3.23% 3.32% 22.12% 0.62% 1.40% 3.56% 3.95% 0.42%
3.82% 30.79%
TX 16
745,658 27.86% 2.69% 4.45% 17.62% 5.36% 1.43% 1.78% 3.66% 0.14%
5.66% 29.35%
TX 17
742,171 44.13% 5.82% 3.32% 12.59% 1.21% 1.88% 4.70% 1.37% 0.34%
5.40% 19.23%
TX 18
708,828 29.70% 2.08% 3.72% 21.29% 0.72% 2.75% 2.26% 2.64% 0.35%
3.36% 31.14%
TX 19
667,429 38.56% 5.88% 3.75% 12.54% 1.56% 2.02% 5.07% 2.03% 0.32%
6.70% 21.57%
TX 20
689,979 29.96% 2.29% 2.89% 16.25% 2.97% 4.32% 2.32% 2.33% 0.32%
11.79% 24.58%
TX 21
853,415 47.96% 6.51% 2.90% 7.53% 4.09% 1.86% 4.96% 0.70% 0.36%
8.29% 14.83%
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
TX 22
916,011 54.44% 4.17% 2.51% 8.53% 0.70% 2.14% 3.74% 1.02% 0.18%
3.48% 19.09%
TX 23
829,215 36.57% 4.27% 3.35% 16.21% 2.93% 1.84% 2.90% 2.44% 0.33%
6.07% 23.08%
TX 24
793,728 52.46% 5.38% 2.59% 8.61% 0.74% 2.21% 3.14% 1.07% 0.22%
3.46% 20.13%
TX 25
802,471 45.12% 5.06% 2.41% 13.24% 1.08% 1.27% 3.70% 1.43% 0.29%
4.29% 22.11%
TX 26
896,970 53.26% 5.60% 3.05% 9.23% 0.88% 1.62% 3.42% 0.75% 0.31%
3.67% 18.22%
TX 27
735,009 29.11% 3.05% 3.99% 21.99% 2.02% 1.50% 3.12% 3.12% 0.32%
4.69% 27.10%
TX 28
864,350 28.55% 2.54% 3.15% 20.97% 1.76% 0.92% 2.38% 3.19% 0.19%
3.54% 32.81%
TX 29
682,444 25.13% 1.16% 2.97% 21.89% 0.31% 1.24% 2.07% 1.67% 0.19%
2.26% 41.12%
TX 30
676,662 30.84% 2.90% 3.60% 18.40% 0.79% 1.93% 2.29% 3.00% 0.28%
3.43% 32.53%
TX 31
863,265 44.35% 4.18% 1.91% 8.36% 9.45% 1.56% 3.72% 1.23% 0.41%
8.80% 16.02%
TX 32
649,106 39.67% 5.59% 3.01% 12.72% 0.35% 1.05% 3.80% 0.95% 0.25%
3.06% 29.56%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
6,876,022 39.15% 3.94% 0.28% 35.58% 1.91% 1.41% 0.01% 0.22% 0.01%
3.00% 14.49%
Age 18-
64
15,366,701
49.12% 5.10% 0.95% 5.08% 1.78% 2.27% 0.38% 1.09% 0.15%
2.67% 31.40%
Age 65+
2,536,727 1.83% 0.28% 25.35% 0.00% 0.14% 0.08% 34.89% 9.92% 2.24%
23.16% 2.11%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
CRS-69

Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-45. Utah: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Utah
2,750,354 54.62% 6.45% 2.22% 8.15% 1.26% 1.56% 4.22% 0.91% 0.23%
5.04% 15.34%
UT 1
906,436 54.75% 5.77% 1.90% 8.31% 2.05% 1.58% 4.14% 0.94% 0.26%
5.74% 14.57%
UT 2
880,383 54.00% 6.89% 2.99% 6.95% 0.95% 1.38% 5.35% 0.97% 0.30%
4.78% 15.44%
UT 3
963,535 55.06% 6.69% 1.83% 9.09% 0.79% 1.72% 3.25% 0.83% 0.15%
4.60% 15.98%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
870,383 58.97% 6.81% 0.09% 17.24% 1.28% 1.22% 0.03% 0.11% 0.02%
3.34% 10.88%
Age 18-
64
1,633,509 60.27% 7.21% 0.48% 4.53% 1.42% 1.97% 0.36% 0.74% 0.10%
2.98% 19.94%
Age 65+
246,462 1.77% 0.19% 21.31% 0.00% 0.11% 0.06% 44.55% 4.88% 1.86%
24.63% 0.63%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
CRS-70

Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-46. Vermont: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Vermont
619,886 46.37% 5.04% 3.31% 17.69% 1.30% 1.21% 6.94% 2.57% 0.47%
7.05% 8.05%
VT - at
large
619,886 46.37% 5.04% 3.31% 17.69% 1.30% 1.21% 6.94% 2.57% 0.47%
7.05% 8.05%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
129,661 44.26% 2.88% 0.44% 41.01% 1.37% 0.67% 0.02% 0.41% 0.02%
6.89% 2.03%
Age 18-
64
402,516 56.78% 6.78% 0.88% 14.04% 1.53% 1.62% 0.52% 2.32% 0.25%
3.57% 11.71%
Age 65+
87,709 1.69% 0.27%
18.69%
0.00% 0.14% 0.12% 46.59% 6.93% 2.16% 23.28% 0.14%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
CRS-71

Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-47. Virginia: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Virginia
7,807,416 49.85% 5.42% 3.28% 7.23% 4.23% 2.32% 5.64% 1.20% 0.26%
7.49% 13.07%
VA 1
753,536 50.51% 4.63% 2.77% 4.99% 7.61% 1.84% 6.03% 0.63% 0.14%
10.58% 10.25%
VA 2
603,546 40.20% 4.66% 2.43% 5.31% 15.82% 1.73% 4.24% 0.76% 0.23%
11.64% 12.97%
VA 3
650,212 38.72% 4.84% 3.47% 14.52% 6.36% 1.68% 4.32% 1.93% 0.26%
7.87% 16.03%
VA 4
715,233 47.23% 4.36% 3.68% 8.03% 5.80% 2.02% 5.43% 0.96% 0.33%
9.43% 12.73%
VA 5
664,743 44.23% 6.28% 5.29% 9.74% 1.15% 2.50% 8.16% 2.00% 0.55%
6.36% 13.73%
VA 6
692,521 49.61% 5.89% 4.76% 8.07% 1.24% 1.75% 7.26% 1.45% 0.43%
6.23% 13.32%
VA 7
749,548 56.79% 6.72% 3.00% 6.15% 1.19% 1.52% 6.43% 0.79% 0.18%
6.21% 11.03%
VA 8
682,838 54.12% 5.08% 1.78% 4.07% 2.66% 6.09% 4.46% 0.72% 0.05%
6.20% 14.77%
VA 9
641,921 42.29% 5.76% 6.11% 11.77% 1.00% 1.27% 8.61% 3.11% 0.65%
5.37% 14.06%
VA 10
862,562 62.08% 6.12% 1.70% 4.24% 1.19% 2.71% 4.38% 0.54% 0.08%
5.18% 11.78%
VA 11
790,756 55.61% 5.07% 1.85% 4.63% 4.40% 2.35% 3.32% 0.83% 0.06%
7.91% 13.96%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
1,849,665 52.70% 5.28% 0.27% 20.74% 6.56% 2.09% 0.23% 0.19% 0.12%
5.25% 6.56%
Age 18-
64
5,002,902 57.93% 6.47% 1.29% 3.62% 4.16% 2.84% 0.76% 0.78% 0.13%
4.26% 17.77%
Age 65+
954,849 2.04% 0.19% 19.52% 0.00% 0.11% 0.06% 41.70% 5.40% 1.18%
28.76% 1.05%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
CRS-72

Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-48. Washington: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer-
Direct
Employer
Employer-
Congres-
provided
purchase
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
TRICARE/
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
Military V
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Washington
6,638,081
47.43% 5.95% 2.78%
11.44% 2.14% 1.71% 5.64% 1.51% 0.33%
6.82% 14.24%
WA 1
736,675 56.05% 7.55% 2.15% 6.08% 2.39% 1.97% 5.15% 1.06% 0.10%
6.32% 11.17%
WA 2
747,614 45.52% 6.90% 3.44% 10.48% 2.77% 1.32% 6.51% 1.47% 0.21%
7.67% 13.74%
WA 3
778,040 46.26% 5.53% 3.02% 13.21% 1.61% 1.31% 6.49% 1.47% 0.55%
7.06% 13.48%
WA 4
771,939 37.40% 4.43% 3.11% 18.11% 0.59% 1.95% 5.30% 1.33% 0.31%
6.11% 21.35%
WA 5
712,395 43.18% 5.31% 3.21% 13.74% 1.40% 2.05% 6.75% 1.70% 0.60%
7.30% 14.76%
WA 6
685,057 39.01% 5.79% 3.48% 13.00% 3.43% 1.50% 6.60% 2.11% 0.52%
9.12% 15.45%
WA 7
700,644 54.40% 8.60% 2.20% 8.32% 0.56% 1.87% 4.48% 2.04% 0.15%
3.79% 13.59%
WA 8
811,294 59.92% 6.04% 1.94% 7.00% 1.60% 1.87% 4.61% 1.07% 0.18%
5.53% 10.24%
WA 9
694,423 43.89% 3.39% 2.54% 13.24% 5.28% 1.52% 4.93% 1.43% 0.35%
8.80% 14.63%
Coverage by Age
Under Age
18
1,582,936
47.13% 5.22% 0.12%
31.15% 3.15% 1.32% 0.01% 0.14% 0.03%
5.31% 6.42%
Age 18-64
4,245,070
56.26% 7.27% 0.69% 6.28% 2.17% 2.16% 0.48% 1.08% 0.21%
3.66% 19.74%
Age 65+
810,075 1.79% 0.40% 18.95% 0.00% 0.05% 0.08% 43.68% 6.39% 1.52%
26.38% 0.74%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
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Table A-49. West Virginia: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
West
Virginia
1,823,372 42.82% 2.84% 4.60% 13.36% 1.12% 2.38% 7.88% 2.60%
0.79%
7.01%
14.60%
WV 1
608,645 45.58% 3.38% 3.91% 11.82% 0.89% 1.72% 8.01% 2.60% 0.60%
7.44% 14.05%
WV 2
636,381 46.61% 2.82% 4.38% 11.75% 1.27% 1.54% 7.31% 2.26% 0.61%
7.07% 14.39%
WV 3
578,346 35.76% 2.29% 5.56% 16.75% 1.20% 4.01% 8.37% 2.97% 1.19%
6.49% 15.40%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
385,274 46.26% 2.59% 0.37% 37.80% 0.94% 2.39% 0.01% 0.26% 0.02%
4.82% 4.55%
Age 18-
64
1,148,249 52.26% 3.58% 1.92% 8.53% 1.44% 2.96% 1.43% 2.27%
0.40%
3.66%
21.55%
Age 65+
289,849 0.89% 0.24% 20.81% 0.00% 0.12% 0.07% 43.91% 7.01% 3.36%
23.19% 0.41%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-50. Wisconsin: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid
Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance
insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Wisconsin
5,613,402
53.22% 4.70% 3.05%
12.54% 0.66% 1.48% 6.80% 1.52% 0.37%
6.24% 9.43%
WI 1
717,921
54.20% 4.29% 3.18%
10.97% 0.50% 1.57% 6.76% 1.59% 0.29%
6.79% 9.87%
WI 2
741,399
59.32% 5.13% 1.88% 9.70% 0.47% 1.78% 6.21% 1.02% 0.25%
6.12% 8.12%
WI 3
720,622
52.83% 5.54% 2.80%
11.25% 0.87% 1.53% 7.00% 1.34% 0.46%
6.44% 9.94%
WI 4
667,602
39.89% 2.58% 2.68%
26.74% 0.58% 0.80% 3.96% 2.64% 0.37%
4.15% 15.63%
WI 5
703,405
63.87% 5.28% 3.46% 5.44% 0.52% 1.52% 7.54% 1.04% 0.16%
5.24% 5.94%
WI 6
684,033
55.42% 4.25% 3.09%
10.80% 0.72% 1.54% 7.79% 1.25% 0.39%
7.01% 7.73%
WI 7
680,262
46.15% 5.32% 3.34%
14.69% 0.85% 1.56% 8.42% 1.99% 0.53%
7.47% 9.68%
WI 8
698,158
52.90% 5.06% 4.04%
11.69% 0.80% 1.50% 6.65% 1.36% 0.51%
6.64% 8.84%
Coverage by Age
Under Age
18
1,334,158 56.80% 3.72% 0.10% 27.35% 0.38% 1.19% 0.03% 0.28%
0.01%
5.12%
5.03%
Age 18-64
3,530,109 62.91% 6.02% 0.61% 9.60% 0.89% 1.90% 0.51% 1.26%
0.21%
3.05%
13.03%
Age 65+
749,135 1.19% 0.19% 19.83% 0.00% 0.07% 0.04% 48.47% 4.92% 1.75%
23.26% 0.28%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.
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Health Insurance Coverage by State and Congressional District, 2010

Table A-51. Wyoming: Health Insurance Coverage, 2010
By State, Congressional District, and Age
State &
Employer
Direct
Employer
Employer
Congres-
provided
purchase
TRICARE/
provided
provided
Medicare
Two or more
sional
health
health
Medicare
Medicaid Military,
and direct
and
and
Other public
other
No
Districts Population insurance insurance
Only
Only
VA
purchase
Medicare
Medicaid
combinations
combinations
Insurance
Wyoming
555,010 49.41% 5.67% 2.89% 9.42% 2.42% 1.63% 5.80% 0.92% 0.42%
6.51% 14.93%
WY – at
large
555,010 49.41% 5.67% 2.89% 9.42% 2.42% 1.63% 5.80% 0.92% 0.42%
6.51% 14.93%
Coverage by Age
Under
Age 18
136,229 51.59% 3.73% 0.01% 28.87% 3.41% 0.70% 0.02% 0.03% 0.00%
3.73% 7.90%
Age 18-64
350,985 57.68% 7.53% 0.81% 3.70% 2.42% 2.30% 0.34% 0.81% 0.16%
3.86% 20.40%
Age 65+
67,796 2.16% 0.00% 19.42%
0.00% 0.39% 0.00% 45.67% 3.25% 2.60% 25.81% 0.69%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
Notes: Total population figures are for the civilian non-institutionalized population. Each value in the table is an estimate and there is a confidence interval around the
estimate. While the intervals at the 90% confidence level are not presented, they are available.

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