Ohio’s uninsured population has dropped since mid-2000s
Data: U.S. Census Bureau; Note: Estimated from administrative and survey data; Chart: Axios Visuals The number of Ohioans under 65 without health insurance has dropped significantly over the past 15 years, according to new Census Bureau data. Why it matters: Coverage expansions under the Affordable Care Act and social safety net policies enacted during the height of the COVID-19…
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