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Table HI10. Number and percent of children under 19 at or below 200% of poverty by health insurance coverage and state: 2004
(Numbers in thousands. The 2004 data have been revised to reflect a correction in the weights in the 2005 ASEC and a
modification to the process that assigns coverage to non-policy holders)
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At or below 200% of poverty
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Health Insurance Coverage
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Total Yes No
Children ___________________________________ ___________________________________
Under 19 Total S.E. Percent S.E. Total S.E. Percent S.E. Total S.E. Percent S.E.
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UNITED STATES 77,216 30,148 378 39.0 0.4 24,926 347 32.3 0.4 5,223 165 6.8 0.2
ALABAMA 1,151 505 53 43.9 3.4 467 51 40.6 3.4 37 (B) 3.2 (B)
ALASKA 194 70 (B) 36.0 (B) 58 (B) 29.6 (B) 12 (B) 6.4 (B)
ARIZONA 1,611 726 69 45.1 3.2 578 61 35.9 3.0 149 31 9.2 1.8
ARKANSAS 718 343 35 47.8 3.5 318 34 44.3 3.5 25 (B) 3.5 (B)
CALIFORNIA 10,035 4,362 168 43.5 1.3 3,577 153 35.6 1.2 785 72 7.8 0.7
COLORADO 1,219 389 50 31.9 3.4 268 41 22.0 3.0 121 28 9.9 2.2
CONNECTICUT 880 208 31 23.7 3.1 188 30 21.3 3.0 21 (B) 2.3 (B)
DELAWARE 205 69 (B) 33.5 (B) 55 (B) 26.6 (B) 14 (B) 6.9 (B)
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 118 66 (B) 55.7 (B) 60 (B) 50.5 (B) 6 (B) 5.2 (B)
FLORIDA 4,232 1,702 100 40.2 1.8 1,325 88 31.3 1.7 377 47 8.9 1.1
GEORGIA 2,429 1,089 79 44.8 2.4 894 71 36.8 2.3 195 33 8.0 1.3
HAWAII 298 89 12 29.9 3.3 85 11 28.5 3.2 4 (B) 1.4 (B)
IDAHO 409 171 18 41.7 3.4 150 17 36.6 3.3 21 (B) 5.1 (B)
ILLINOIS 3,394 1,238 86 36.5 2.0 990 77 29.2 1.9 248 38 7.3 1.1
INDIANA 1,670 679 62 40.6 2.9 581 58 34.8 2.8 98 24 5.8 1.4
IOWA 723 257 32 35.5 3.6 221 30 30.6 3.5 36 (B) 4.9 (B)
KANSAS 717 264 32 36.8 3.5 229 30 32.0 3.4 34 (B) 4.8 (B)
KENTUCKY 1,028 451 50 43.9 3.6 387 46 37.7 3.6 64 (B) 6.2 (B)
LOUISIANA 1,212 595 57 49.1 3.4 522 54 43.0 3.3 73 (B) 6.1 (B)
MAINE 300 95 14 31.7 3.9 88 13 29.4 3.8 7 (B) 2.3 (B)
MARYLAND 1,432 419 50 29.3 2.9 333 45 23.3 2.7 86 23 6.0 1.5
MASSACHUSETTS 1,573 391 47 24.9 2.6 351 44 22.3 2.5 40 (B) 2.6 (B)
MICHIGAN 2,664 1,013 76 38.0 2.3 910 72 34.2 2.2 103 24 3.9 0.9
MINNESOTA 1,319 295 41 22.4 2.7 245 37 18.6 2.5 50 (B) 3.8 (B)
MISSISSIPPI 801 406 39 50.6 3.4 336 35 42.0 3.4 69 (B) 8.7 (B)
MISSOURI 1,479 534 56 36.1 3.0 459 52 31.1 2.9 75 21 5.1 1.4
MONTANA 225 104 11 46.5 3.7 83 10 37.1 3.6 21 (B) 9.4 (B)
NEBRASKA 461 172 20 37.2 3.5 151 19 32.8 3.4 20 (B) 4.4 (B)
NEVADA 638 244 29 38.2 3.6 180 25 28.2 3.4 64 (B) 10.0 (B)
NEW HAMPSHIRE 323 67 (B) 20.6 (B) 57 (B) 17.6 (B) 10 (B) 3.0 (B)
NEW JERSEY 2,290 485 54 21.2 2.1 392 48 17.1 1.9 93 23 4.0 1.0
NEW MEXICO 518 252 28 48.6 3.8 209 25 40.4 3.8 42 (B) 8.1 (B)
NEW YORK 4,797 1,944 109 40.5 1.8 1,715 103 35.7 1.7 229 38 4.8 0.8
NORTH CAROLINA 2,266 922 73 40.7 2.5 774 67 34.1 2.4 148 29 6.5 1.3
NORTH DAKOTA 155 56 (B) 36.0 (B) 45 (B) 28.9 (B) 11 (B) 7.2 (B)
OHIO 2,972 1,067 78 35.9 2.1 912 72 30.7 2.0 155 30 5.2 1.0
OKLAHOMA 898 389 43 43.3 3.6 302 38 33.6 3.5 87 20 9.7 2.2
OREGON 896 361 44 40.3 3.8 304 40 33.9 3.7 58 (B) 6.4 (B)
PENNSYLVANIA 2,975 1,059 78 35.6 2.1 877 71 29.5 2.0 182 32 6.1 1.1
RHODE ISLAND 270 100 13 37.2 3.7 89 12 33.1 3.6 11 (B) 4.1 (B)
SOUTH CAROLINA 1,075 471 51 43.8 3.6 409 48 38.0 3.5 62 (B) 5.8 (B)
SOUTH DAKOTA 197 75 8 38.2 3.3 68 (B) 34.5 (B) 7 (B) 3.7 (B)
TENNESSEE 1,466 591 58 40.3 3.1 503 54 34.3 3.0 87 22 6.0 1.5
TEXAS 6,595 3,160 145 47.9 1.6 2,233 122 33.9 1.5 927 79 14.0 1.1
UTAH 808 301 29 37.2 2.9 252 27 31.2 2.8 49 (B) 6.0 (B)
VERMONT 142 39 (B) 27.6 (B) 37 (B) 26.2 (B) 2 (B) 1.4 (B)
VIRGINIA 1,937 569 57 29.3 2.5 490 53 25.3 2.4 79 21 4.1 1.1
WASHINGTON 1,596 578 59 36.2 3.0 530 57 33.2 2.9 48 (B) 3.0 (B)
WEST VIRGINIA 409 176 19 43.1 3.5 150 18 36.6 3.4 26 (B) 6.5 (B)
WISCONSIN 1,375 503 54 36.6 3.1 453 51 33.0 3.1 50 (B) 3.6 (B)
WYOMING 122 41 6 33.3 3.8 36 5 29.4 3.7 5 2 3.9 1.6
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2005 Annual Social and Economic Supplement.
Race Footnotes
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Contact: Housing and Household Economic Statistics Information Staff at (301)763-3242
Last revised: July 17, 2008
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