The proportion of Americans without health insurance held steady at around 8% of the population in 2025, according to new ...
Massive changes to Medicaid passed into law last year could result in 10 million more uninsured individuals over a decade, according to Congressional Budget Office estimates.
In 2025, approximately 8% of Americans lacked health insurance, a steady rate amid potential increases due to recent policy changes. Experts warn that without action, uninsured rates may rise further.
This cross-national comparison of health care systems assesses U.S. health spending, outcomes, status, and service use ...
New data shows that 8% of Americans lacked health insurance in 2025, with potential increases in the future due to policy changes and subsidy expirations.
About 8 percent of the U.S. population was uninsured in 2025, largely unchanged from 2024, according to new estimates from ...
Tens of thousands of Massachusetts residents dropped health insurance coverage through the Affordable Care Act marketplace ...
Health insurance subsidies ending and Medicaid changes could push 16 million off coverage by 2034, and Florida will be among ...
The percentage of Americans without insurance last year remained relatively flat compared to 2024. However, more people are likely to lose coverage in the years to come due to healthcare spending cuts ...
Hundreds thousands children lose Medicaid coverage since January 2025, raising uninsured rates and straining children's hospitals nationwide.