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Which group is the least likely to have health insurance


Nonelderly adults are more likely to be uninsured than children. The uninsured rate among children was 5.3% in 2021, less than half the rate among nonelderly adults (12.2%), largely due to broader availability of Medicaid and CHIP coverage for children than for adults (Figure 5).

Which group has the least amount of health insurance coverage?

Despite these coverage gains, disparities in coverage persisted as of 2021. Nonelderly American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) and Hispanic people had the highest uninsured rates at 21.2% and 19.0%, respectively as of 2021.

What race is least likely to have health insurance?

White Americans were more likely to have private insurance coverage (73 percent) compared to Black Americans (55 percent), while Black Americans were more likely to have public insurance coverage (30 vs. 18 percent) or be uninsured (15 vs. 9 percent).

Who is least likely to have health insurance in the United States group of answer choices?

Age. Three-quarters of the uninsured are adults (ages 18–64 years), while one-quarter of the uninsured are children. Compared with other age groups, young adults are the most likely to go without coverage.