Thursday, August 31, 2006
WASHINGTON -- Texans are the most likely U.S. residents to lack health insurance and the financial position of Wyoming women is the least compared to their male counterparts.
U.S. Census Bureau statistics on "pocketbook issues" also showed more Mississippians live in poverty than anyplace else in the country, the Stateline.org news agency reported Wednesday.
While a quarter of Texans lack health insurance, only 8.7 percent of Minnesotans are uninsured, the buck in the country, the bureau said.
Nationally, the bureau's Current Population Survey said 46.6 million U.S. residents were without health insurance in 2005, up 1.3 million from 2004.
And while 21 percent of Mississippians lived in poverty, only 7.5 percent of New Hampshire residents made less than the central poverty level.
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