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7 million people WITHOUT HEALTH INSURANCE in California?

% of population without health insurance times Population: Census 2008

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Divide by 100 and find out the # of PEOPLE WITHOUT HEALTH INSURANCE

RankRegion% of population without health insurancexPopulation: Census 2008Result
1California19.00x36,756,666.00698,376,654.00
2Texas24.00x24,326,974.00583,847,376.00
3Florida21.00x18,328,340.00384,895,140.00
4New York13.00x19,490,297.00253,373,861.00
5Illinois14.00x12,901,563.00180,621,882.00
6Georgia18.00x9,685,744.00174,343,392.00
7North Carolina17.00x9,222,414.00156,781,038.00
8New Jersey15.00x8,682,661.00130,239,915.00
9Arizona20.00x6,500,180.00130,003,600.00
10Ohio11.00x11,485,910.00126,345,010.00
11Pennsylvania10.00x12,448,279.00124,482,790.00
12Michigan11.00x10,003,422.00110,037,642.00
13Virginia14.00x7,769,089.00108,767,246.00
14Tennessee14.00x6,214,888.0087,008,432.00
15Colorado17.00x4,939,456.0083,970,752.00
16Louisiana19.00x4,410,796.0083,805,124.00
17Maryland14.00x5,633,597.0078,870,358.00
18Washington12.00x6,549,224.0078,590,688.00
19Missouri13.00x5,911,605.0076,850,865.00
20Indiana12.00x6,376,792.0076,521,504.00
21South Carolina17.00x4,479,800.0076,156,600.00
22Oklahoma18.00x3,642,361.0065,562,498.00
23Alabama14.00x4,661,900.0065,266,600.00
24Oregon17.00x3,790,060.0064,431,020.00
25Kentucky14.00x4,269,245.0059,769,430.00
26Mississippi19.00x2,938,618.0055,833,742.00
27Massachusetts8.00x6,497,967.0051,983,736.00
28Arkansas18.00x2,855,390.0051,397,020.00
29Wisconsin9.00x5,627,967.0050,651,703.00
30Minnesota9.00x5,220,393.0046,983,537.00
31Nevada18.00x2,600,167.0046,803,006.00
32Utah16.00x2,736,424.0043,782,784.00
33New Mexico22.00x1,984,356.0043,655,832.00
34Connecticut10.00x3,501,252.0035,012,520.00
35Kansas12.00x2,802,134.0033,625,608.00
36West Virginia15.00x1,814,468.0027,217,020.00
37Iowa9.00x3,002,555.0027,022,995.00
38Idaho15.00x1,523,816.0022,857,240.00
39Nebraska12.00x1,783,432.0021,401,184.00
40Montana16.00x967,440.0015,479,040.00
41New Hampshire11.00x1,315,809.0014,473,899.00
42Maine10.00x1,316,456.0013,164,560.00
43Alaska17.00x686,293.0011,666,981.00
44Rhode Island10.00x1,050,788.0010,507,880.00
45Delaware12.00x873,092.0010,477,104.00
46Hawaii8.00x1,288,198.0010,305,584.00
47South Dakota11.00x804,194.008,846,134.00
48Wyoming14.00x532,668.007,457,352.00
49North Dakota11.00x641,481.007,056,291.00
50Vermont11.00x621,270.006,833,970.00
51District of Columbia11.00x591,833.006,510,163.00
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Comments

The decimal on the final result needs to be moved two places to the left. You are multiplying by 19 instead of .19 for percentage.

That's a shocking number!!! We really have a serious problem. What options do these people have when it comes to health care? Do they have any? Is there any private system to back the public health system? I am on Humana insurance and I deal with it just fine, I doubt that out of seven millions of people some of them don't afford private health insurance.

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This map just shows you that this is not just a state issue, many Americans in every state are without health insurance. Reform is needed so every American can have access to affordable health insurance .

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