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The Public on Health Care Costs : The Uninsured: Reasons for Not Having Insurance
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The Uninsured: Reasons for Not Having Insurance

Those without health insurance are also particularly vulnerable to the burden of health care costs. Among the 18% who report being uninsured, cost is the most often cited reason for lacking coverage. Seven in ten (70%) uninsured adults say that cost is the main reason they are uninsured. Just six percent say they don’t have insurance because they don’t need it, and 7% report being unable to obtain coverage due to poor health, illness, or age.

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