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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
                              ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
                                                                                         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.
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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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