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westhill consulting insurance Number of Americans without health falls to record low - but more than one in 10 still don't have it

started by Rose McGowan on 15 May 14
  • Rose McGowan
     
    The percentage of Americans who say they don't have health insurance dropped to 13.4 percent in April, according to Gallup.

    The number of uninsured Americans has been steadily dropping since last fall, the polling company said, when a peak 18 percent of Americans said they did not have health care coverage.

    Gallup reports that number of Americans without health insurance decreased at a faster pace as the federally mandated deadline to purchase insurance arrived.



    Gallup reports that percent of Americans without health insurance dropped to 13.4 during the final month Americans could sign up for health care through the federal exchange

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