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Health Statistics > Change in Number of Uninsured Children (most recent) by state

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Rank   States  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  Illinois:45,974 
#2  Tennessee:44,498 
#3  Michigan:42,716 
#4  Georgia:36,267 
#5  North Carolina:29,346 
#6  Missouri:22,370 
#7  Arizona:21,931 
#8  Utah:20,823 
#9  Connecticut:19,953 
#10  Minnesota:15,747 
#11  Wisconsin:14,943 
#12  Nevada:13,535 
#13  Colorado:8,879 
#14  New Hampshire:2,534 
#15  Vermont:1,689 
#16  North Dakota:-129 
#17  Montana:-1,283 
#18  Oklahoma:-2,476 
#19  District of Columbia:-2,638 
#20  South Dakota:-2,712 
#21  Massachusetts:-2,931 
#22  Nebraska:-6,273 
#23  South Carolina:-7,979 
#24  Iowa:-8,659 
#25  Maine:-8,728 
#26  Oregon:-9,399 
#27  Maryland:-10,568 
#28  Kentucky:-11,041 
#29  New Mexico:-21,903 
#30  Alabama:-27,583 
#31  Indiana:-28,804 
#32  Texas:-30,196 
#33  Virginia:-34,166 
#34  Florida:-43,486 
Weighted average: 2,360.3  


DEFINITION: Change in Number of Uninsured Children, 2000-2004

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