National Women's Law Center: In 2021, more than 12 million women and girls lacked health insurance
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"The data provides only a glimpse into a healthcare system that fails to meet the needs of our country. Rates of uninsurance remain high for women of color, and for women who are insured, their coverage may not even provide the health care they need. The
Health Insurance Coverage Toplines:
* Despite nearly 93 percent of women and girls having some form of health insurance in 2021, more than 12.0 million remained uninsured.
* Uninsurance rates varied by race/ethnicity:
* * Latinx women and girls (16.4 percent) were much more likely than white, non-Hispanic women and girls (4.4 percent) to be without insurance in 2021
* * 7.5 percent of Black women and girls were uninsured last year, along with 6.0 percent of Asian women and girls.
* One in ten non-elderly adult women were without insurance in 2021, meaning nearly 10.0 million women 19-64 were uninsured last year.
* Nearly 1 in 9 women of reproductive age (19-54) were uninsured in 2021, meaning more than 8.2 million were without insurance last year.
* Compared to 2013, nearly 14.7 million more people have health insurance coverage. However, 8.3 percent of people were uninsured in 2021.
The following is a statement by
"Today's data underscores that poverty is a political choice not a personal failing. Even before the pandemic, too many women and families were living paycheck to paycheck - struggling to put food on the table, keep their housing, and afford diapers for their babies. The effects of the pandemic - whether illness or death, job loss, school or child care closures - sent millions of families spiraling downward.
The data released today revealed that more than 1 in 9 women lived in poverty in 2021, and those rates were worse for Black (nearly 1 in 5) and Latina (more than 1 in 6) women. The findings also underscore that when we invest in policies like unemployment protections, tax credits, rental assistance, nutrition assistance, and more - as we did in 2021 - families are protected from poverty and have greater financial security. But those critical investments, like the expanded Child Tax Credit and enhanced
Poverty Toplines:
* Nearly 15.3 million women 18 and older, or more than 1 in 9, lived in poverty in 2021.
* Poverty rates were worse for many women of color: 18.8 percent of Black women and 17.0 percent of Latina women were in poverty last year as compared to 7.1 percent of white, non-Hispanic men.
* Over 11.1 million children, or over 1 in 7 lived in poverty in 2021.
* Poverty rates were worse for many children of color: 27.3 percent of Black children and 22.4percent of Latinx children were in poverty last year.
* Over 3 in 10 female-headed families with children were poor in 2021.
* Nearly 6 in 10 poor children lived in a female-headed household last year.
* Women made up more than 6 in 10 seniors who lived in poverty last year, with the poverty rate for senior women at 11.6 percent.
The following is a statement by
"It's infuriating for women, year after year, to see the wage gap shrink by just a penny. Despite women making up almost half of the workforce, undervaluing the work they do is at the heart of a gender wage gap that's barely budged in the last decade, and thrives in almost every occupation. Lost earnings compound and women stand to lose hundreds of thousands of dollars over a lifetime--with some women of color losing a million dollars or more to the wage gap. Since pay discrimination is often cloaked in secrecy, there's urgency to finally pass laws that will bring pay practices into light such as requirements that salary ranges be posted in job announcements. Equal pay advocates are pressing
Income Security Toplines:
* UI: 2.3 million (compared to 5.5 million in 2020)
* Refundable tax credits: 9.6 million (compared to 5.3 million in 2020) a includes EITC, CTC, and CDCTC for 2021 (CDCTC presumably wasn't included in the 2020 stat)
* CTC alone: 5.3 million
* Economic Impact/stimulus: 8.9 million (compared to 11.7 million in 2020)
* Housing subsidies: 2.4 million (same as in 2020; checking with NLIHC to see if emergency rental assistance wasn't included because I thought this stat would be much, much higher given the millions of households served)
* SNAP: 2.8 million (compared to 2.9 million in 2020)
* SNAP and school lunch: 3.4 million (don't know why there isn't a separate school lunch stat like in years past)
* WIC: 100K in 2020 a now included in the "other noncash benefits" that includes utility assistance, WIC, and school lunch that raised 800K above the FPL
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* SSI: 2.7 million (same as 2020)
* TANF: 500K in 2020 a now included in "other cash benefits" that includes worker's comp, TANF, and child support that raised 700K above the FPL
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