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% Point Change in Uninsured statistics - states compared worldwide - StateMaster
 

Health Statistics > % Point Change in Uninsured (most recent) by state


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Rank   States  Amount 
# 1     Delaware: 5.9  
# 2     Mississippi: 5  
# 3     Pennsylvania: 4.1  
# 4     Rhode Island: 3.4  
# 5     Tennessee: 3  
# 6     New Jersey: 2.6  
= 7     Utah: 2.1  
= 7     Connecticut: 2.1  
# 9     Missouri: 1.6  
# 10     Michigan: 1.5  
# 11     Vermont: 1.3  
# 12     Wisconsin: 1.2  
= 13     Minnesota: 1.1  
= 13     Illinois: 1.1  
= 13     Georgia: 1.1  
# 16     North Carolina: 0.6  
= 17     New Hampshire: 0.5  
= 17     Arizona: 0.5  
= 19     Colorado: 0.4  
= 19     Oklahoma: 0.4  
# 21     Nevada: 0.3  
# 22     Montana: 0.2  
# 23     North Dakota: -0.1  
# 24     Massachusetts: -0.5  
# 25     Maryland: -0.6  
# 26     Iowa: -0.7  
# 27     South Carolina: -0.8  
# 28     Kentucky: -0.9  
# 29     Oregon: -1.1  
# 30     South Dakota: -1.2  
# 31     Nebraska: -1.3  
# 32     Texas: -1.4  
# 33     Alabama: -2.1  
# 34     Virginia: -2.2  
= 35     Indiana: -2.3  
= 35     Florida: -2.3  
= 37     California: -2.4  
= 37     District of Columbia: -2.4  
# 39     New York: -2.5  
= 40     Hawaii: -2.8  
= 40     Ohio: -2.8  
# 42     Maine: -3  
# 43     West Virginia: -3.1  
# 44     Washington: -3.3  
# 45     Wyoming: -3.4  
= 46     Kansas: -3.8  
= 46     New Mexico: -3.8  
# 48     Arkansas: -3.9  
# 49     Alaska: -4.8  
# 50     Idaho: -4.9  
# 51     Louisiana: -7.2  
Weighted average: -0.6  



DEFINITION: Percentage Point Change in Uninsured Among Children, 2000-2004

SOURCE: statehealthfacts.org via StateMaster

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