National Women's Law Center: In 2020, More Than 12.6 Million Women and Girls Lacked Health Insurance
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"Data cannot paint the full picture of how fractured our health care system is," said
2020 Health Insurance Coverage Toplines:
* Despite more than 92 percent of women and girls having some form of health insurance in 2020, more than 12.6 million remained uninsured.
* Uninsurance rates varied by race/ethnicity:
- Latinx women and girls (16.6 percent) were three times more likely than white, non-Hispanic women and girls (4.7 percent) to be without insurance in 2020.
- 9 percent of Black women and girls were uninsured last year, along with 5.8 percent of Asian women and girls.
* Over one in ten non-elderly adult women were without insurance in 2020, meaning nearly 10.3 million women 19-64 were uninsured last year.
* Over 1 in 9 women of reproductive age (19-54) were uninsured in 2020, meaning more than 8.5 million were without insurance last year.
* Compared to 2013, over 12.2 million more people have health insurance coverage. However, 8.6 percent of people were uninsured in 2020.
***In 2018, Census stopped publishing data that provides analysis of women by race/ethnicity.
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Poverty Snapshot in 2020
"Far too many politicians pretend poverty is a personal choice made by people experiencing hardship, but what we've shown in the last year is poverty is a choice made by those very politicians," said
2020 Poverty Toplines:
* Nearly 15.1 million women 18 and older, or more than 1 in 9, lived in poverty in 2020.
* Poverty rates were far worse for many women of color: 19.0 percent of Black women and 16.8 percent of Latina women were in poverty last year as compared to 6.8 percent of white, non-Hispanic men.
* Women made up more than 6 in 10 seniors who lived in poverty last year, with the poverty rate for senior women at 10.1 percent.
* Nearly 1 in 3 female-headed families with children were poor in 2020.
* Nearly 6 in 10 poor children lived in a female-headed household last year.
Wage Gap in 2020:
"News that the gender wage gap narrowed slightly last year is unfortunately only a pandemic mirage," said
2020 Wage Gap Toplines:
* Women working full time, year round were paid just
* The wage gap was even worse for many women by race/ethnicity:
- Asian women working full time, year round were paid
- Black women working full time, year round were paid just
- Latina women working full time, year round were paid just
- White, non-Hispanic women working full time, year round were paid just
***Between February and
***Since wage gaps capture full-time, year-round workers, this year's data cannot fully capture what happened to wages in 2020. It is not possible to compare this year's data to previous years since it fails to account for the massive job losses workers, and especially low-paid workers, experienced in 2020.
*** Wage gap data is not yet available for Native American or Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander women.
NWLC will continue to update its analysis here (https://nwlc.org/resources/nwlc-resources-on-poverty-income-and-health-insurance-in-2020/).
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