The Plight of the Uninsured
Even in the post-Affordable Care Act era, millions of Americans are still struggling without health insurance.
That leaves them open to illness when they don’t seek proper care, or to unaffordable medical bills if they do.
SKYROCKETING BILLS
Insurance policies can be incredibly expensive for those who do not work for an employer who provides a coverage plan. Costs go up the more members there are in a family, sometimes making this coverage out of reach even if you have provided coverage. Faced with the prospect of huge out-of-pocket expenses, most people in this situation simply remain uninsured and hope for the best — but they can face financial ruin if the worst happens. Health care, in some cases, has never been more expensive.
INSIDE THE NUMBERS
The number of those who are uninsured remains below the levels seen before the advent of the Affordable Care Act. At the same time, Medicare offers almost universal coverage for the elderly, with less than 1 percent of their population among the uninsured. Yet nearly 28 million don’t have coverage in America. Most of them are working-age adults in families with low incomes. Some 6 in 10 of the uninsured are people of color. Most live in the West and South. The typical uninsured person in the
WHY COST MATTERS
Most working-age adults obtain insurance through their employers in America.
But not every worker is offered these sponsored coverage packages, and some simply can’t afford to pay their share of the included premium. Medicaid covers many low-income earners, but eligibility may be limited in states that have not adopted voluntary expansions associated with the Affordable Care Act.
Few can afford to buy private coverage on their own without some sort of financial assistance.
HELP FOR THOSE IN NEED
The federal government’s
Government enrollment assistants will never ask you for money. Representatives will never call or email to ask for personal information, or to sell insurance programs.
© ADOBE STOCK



Pet Insurance Market Size | Overview | Statics | Forecast to 2028
Before You Buy Life Insurance
Advisor News
- The modern advisor: Merging income, insurance, and investments
- Financial shocks, caregiving gaps and inflation pressures persist
- Americans unprepared for increased longevity
- More investors will seek comprehensive financial planning
- Midlife planning for women: why it matters and how advisors should adapt
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- LIMRA: Annuity sales notch 10th consecutive $100B+ quarter
- AIG to sell remaining shares in Corebridge Financial
- Corebridge Financial, Equitable Holdings post Q1 earnings as merger looms
- AM Best Assigns Credit Ratings to Calix Re Limited
- Transamerica introduces new RILA with optional income features
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
- HUNTER MOVES TO ELIMINATE DISCRIMINATORY LIMITS FOR DISABILITY INSURANCE
- Hospital, clinics hurting as fewer Tri-Cities patients have health care coverage
- Reports on Insurance from State University of New York (SUNY) Albany Provide New Insights (Effects of National Insurance Reforms and State Medicaid Expansions Under the Affordable Care Act on Insurance Coverage Among American Indian and Alaska …): Insurance
- Findings from Kristi Martin et al Has Provided New Information about Managed Care and Specialty Pharmacy (Assessment of IPAY 2027 Medicare drug price negotiation maximum fair prices with prices in most-favored nation reference countries): Drugs and Therapies – Managed Care and Specialty Pharmacy
- Data on Hypertension Discussed by Denise Wolff and Colleagues (AMCP Market Insights: Getting to the heart of hard-to-control hypertension in managed care): Cardiovascular Diseases and Conditions – Hypertension
More Health/Employee Benefits NewsLife Insurance News
- AM Best Assigns Credit Ratings to Tokio Marine Newa Insurance Co., Ltd.
- Earnings roundup: Prudential works to save ‘unique’ Japanese market
- How life insurance became a living-benefits strategy
- Financial Focus : Keep your beneficiary choices up to date
- Equitable-Corebridge merger casts shadow over life insurance earnings
More Life Insurance News