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Health Insurance Coverage of Children with Incomes Above 300% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL), states (2007-2008), U.S. (2008)

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 EmployerIndividualMedicaidOther PublicUninsuredTotal
United States26,163,1001,443,6001,725,700432,3001,072,80030,837,500
Alabama373,100NSDNSDNSDNSD421,000
Alaska72,0006,0006,2008,9007,900101,100
Arizona501,000NSDNSDNSDNSD609,800
Arkansas162,100NSDNSDNSDNSD211,900
California3,127,700228,700220,800NSD155,7003,746,200
Colorado507,90058,000NSDNSDNSD620,500
Connecticut434,10019,40025,000NSDNSD490,400
Delaware86,200NSDNSDNSDNSD100,300
District of Columbia31,000NSDNSDNSDNSD37,000
Florida1,313,70094,900112,600NSD92,5001,636,200
Georgia872,700NSD58,900NSDNSD1,025,500
Hawaii93,100NSD7,30010,100NSD115,700
Idaho119,300NSDNSDNSDNSD147,100
Illinois1,284,60048,20077,200NSDNSD1,448,600
Indiana563,200NSDNSDNSDNSD638,400
Iowa304,10021,90016,100NSDNSD351,200
Kansas251,10024,100NSDNSDNSD305,100
Kentucky308,000NSDNSDNSDNSD363,500
Louisiana329,100NSDNSDNSDNSD409,200
Maine111,7007,4008,900NSDNSD133,800
Maryland668,80034,60032,500NSDNSD773,000
Massachusetts787,100NSDNSDNSDNSD852,800
Michigan934,50039,90045,800NSDNSD1,048,000
Minnesota576,80044,200NSDNSDNSD655,600
Mississippi199,600NSDNSDNSDNSD253,200
Missouri469,80036,400NSDNSDNSD566,700
Montana64,100NSDNSDNSDNSD82,900
Nebraska174,000NSDNSDNSDNSD204,100
Nevada217,600NSDNSDNSDNSD265,200
New Hampshire172,2008,1009,400NSDNSD194,700
New Jersey982,40045,500NSDNSD49,2001,114,800
New Mexico135,100NSDNSDNSDNSD168,100
New York1,593,50048,200153,200NSD59,8001,855,500
North Carolina703,60062,300NSDNSDNSD888,600
North Dakota52,200NSDNSDNSDNSD61,200
Ohio1,041,600NSD57,000NSDNSD1,167,500
Oklahoma237,400NSD32,400NSDNSD320,500
Oregon283,40027,900NSDNSDNSD342,600
Pennsylvania1,135,30052,10074,700NSDNSD1,288,900
Rhode Island102,900NSDNSDNSDNSD116,900
South Carolina312,400NSDNSDNSDNSD373,400
South Dakota68,7006,900NSDNSDNSD86,300
Tennessee420,800NSDNSDNSDNSD530,700
Texas1,807,700123,300131,700NSD176,6002,280,500
Utah296,30036,900NSDNSDNSD371,400
Vermont50,300NSD8,200NSDNSD63,000
Virginia769,600NSDNSD44,400NSD898,600
Washington681,80049,60047,600NSDNSD834,200
West Virginia116,000NSDNSDNSDNSD134,400
Wisconsin568,300NSD33,800NSDNSD639,400
Wyoming51,200NSD4,800NSDNSD64,200
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Notes: 

For all topics based on the CPS on statehealthfacts.org, the grouping used for analysis is the health insurance unit (HIU), which groups individuals according to their insurance eligibility, rather than by relatedness or household.
For more details, see "Notes to Topics Based on the Current Population Survey (CPS)" at http://www.statehealthfacts.kff.org/methodology.

Percentages may not sum to 100% due to rounding effects.

For current Medicaid and Medicare enrollment figures, please refer to the Medicaid & SCHIP and "Medicare" sections, respectively, which report enrollment data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).

SCHIP and individuals eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid (dual eligibles) are included in Medicaid.

Other Public (Federal) includes individuals covered through the military or Veterans Administration in federally-funded programs such as TRICARE (formerly CHAMPUS) as well as some non-elderly Medicare enrollees.

Sources: 

Urban Institute and Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured estimates based on the Census Bureau's March 2008 and 2009 Current Population Survey (CPS: Annual Social and Economic Supplements).

Definitions: NSD: Not Sufficient Data

Persons in poverty are defined here as those living in "health insurance units" with incomes less than 100% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) as measured by the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Health insurance units are related individuals who would be eligible as a group for "family" coverage in a health plan. The federal poverty threshold for a family of four in the 48 contiguous states and D.C. was $21,027 in 2007 and $21,834 in 2008. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) produces simplified - but very similar - versions of federal poverty thresholds called "poverty guidelines" for use in determining financial eligibility for many government programs. For more information on measures of poverty, please see the detailed description provided by HHS available at http://aspe.hhs.gov/poverty/faq.shtml.


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