More Than 27 Million Americans Without Health Insurance, Reversing Record Lows | Insurify
More than 8% of the
The percentage of uninsured Americans in the first quarter of 2023 was 7.7%, according to the
While 2024 numbers have broken the streak and mark an increase, the
Why the increase?
The number of uninsured Americans climbed to 10.3% in the months before the COVID-19 pandemic. However, numbers dropped during the pandemic and remained on a lower trajectory until 2024's recent upswing.
Experts have credited pandemic-era healthcare changes with significantly reducing that number, particularly a moratorium placed on states reverifying Medicaid eligibility requirements. This moratorium prevented habitual churn and stopped many otherwise eligible individuals from being displaced from state health insurance programs.
However, the moratorium is over and most states are expected to return to standard Medicaid reviews by the end of August.
What's next? Increase may be start of disturbing trend
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