Uninsured numbers rose under Trump, and fell under Biden
At the end of the first two years of Joe Biden's presidency, 3.3 million more U.S. residents had health insurance than did so in 2019, according to a Capital& Main analysis of U.S. census data conducted with the support of Thomas Data Consulting. That increase led to a 1.2% decline in the national uninsured rate and the lowest rate of residents without health…
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