Loss of Employer Health Coverage & Limited Access to Public Coverage for Many Immigrants Hold Major Implications for Them
As more than 33 million
"The undetected and unchecked spread of the virus among any segment of the
Between February and March, the number of unemployed immigrants increased by 30 percent, compared to 17 percent for
In this context, immigrants--like other
Even before the pandemic, millions of
The fact sheet offers
* At the 4 percent, pre-COVID jobless rate: 7.7 million non-citizens likely lacked private or public health insurance, with 2.6 million low-income non-citizens (comprised of 2.1 million unauthorized immigrants and 500,000 green card holders and temporary non-immigrants) facing Medicaid exclusions based on their legal status.
* At the 17.5 percent rate: The number of non-citizens lacking private or public insurance would rise to 9.3 million, with 3.2 million of them (2.5 million unauthorized immigrants and 700,000 green card holders and non-immigrants) ineligible for Medicaid.
* At 25 percent unemployment: 3.7 million non-citizens would be excluded from Medicaid (including 2.9 million unauthorized immigrants and 800,000 green card holders and non-immigrants), out of a pool of 10.8 million non-citizens lacking private or public coverage.
While
Read the fact sheet, Barriers to COVID-19 Testing and Treatment: Immigrants without Health Insurance Coverage in
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