TABLE D.1 Federal Poverty Guidelines, 2000 and 2001
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|
Federal Poverty Level (FPL) |
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|
FPL for 2000 |
FPL for 2001 |
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Family Size in 48 Contiguous States |
100% FPL |
200% FPL |
300% FPL |
100% FPL |
200% FPL |
300% FPL |
|
1 person |
$8,350 |
$16,700 |
$25,050 |
$8,590 |
$17,180 |
$25,770 |
|
2 persons |
$11,250 |
$22,500 |
$33,750 |
$11,610 |
$23,220 |
$34,830 |
|
3 persons |
$14,150 |
$28,300 |
$42,450 |
$14,630 |
$29,260 |
$43,890 |
|
4 persons |
$17,050 |
$34,100 |
$51,150 |
$17,650 |
$35,300 |
$52,950 |
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SOURCE: DHHS, 2002. |
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D
Data Tables
TABLE D.1 Federal Poverty Guidelines, 2000 and 2001
Federal Poverty Level (FPL)
FPL for 2000
FPL for 2001
Family Size in 48 Contiguous States
100% FPL
200% FPL
300% FPL
100% FPL
200% FPL
300% FPL
1 person
$8,350
$16,700
$25,050
$8,590
$17,180
$25,770
2 persons
$11,250
$22,500
$33,750
$11,610
$23,220
$34,830
3 persons
$14,150
$28,300
$42,450
$14,630
$29,260
$43,890
4 persons
$17,050
$34,100
$51,150
$17,650
$35,300
$52,950
SOURCE: DHHS, 2002.
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TABLE D.2 Medicaid Income Eligibility Limits and Upper Federal Poverty Level by Program by State, 2001
States
Medicaid Annual Income-Eligibility Threshold (2 Child Family)a
Medicaid Poverty-level Childrenb,c
U.S. total
$9,672
Alabama
$3,048
0-6 from 15 to 133%
6-17 from 15 to 100%
Alaska
$14,496
0-6 from 71 to 200%
6-17 from 71 to 200%
Arizona
$5,244
Infants from 38 to 140%
1-6 from 38 to 133%
6-17 from 38 to 100%
Arkansas
$4,380
Infants up to 200%
1-14 up to 200%
California
$15,708
Infants from 86 to 200%
1-6 from 86 to 133%
6-17 from 86 to 100%
Colorado
$6,132
0-6 from 39 to 133%
6-17 from 39 to 100%
Connecticut
$10,392
0-17 from 0 to 185%
Delaware
$15,708
Infants from 0 to 185%
1-6 from 0 to 133%
6-18 from 0 to 100%
District of Columbia
$29,256
Infants from 0 to 200%
1-5 from 0 to 200%
6-17 from 0 to 200%
Florida
$9,672
Infants from 28 to 200%
1-6 from 28 to 133%
6-17 from 28 to 100%
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Upper FPL by Program
Medicaid SCHIP (Title XXI)b,c
Separate SCHIP (Title XXI)b
17-18 from 15 to 100
0-6 from 133 to 200%
6-17 from 100 to 200%
17-18 from 100 to 200%
0-6 from 133 to 200%
6-17 from 100 to 200%
17-18 from 71 to 200%
No program
No program
Infants from 140 to 200%
1-6 from 133 to 200%
6-17 from 100 to 200%
17-18 from 38 to 200%
Children aged 17 up to 100%
No program
17-18 from 86 to 100%
Infants 200 to 250%
1-6 from 133 to 250%
6-17 from 100 to 250%
17-18 from 100 to 250%
AIM program, 0-2 from 250 to 300%
No program
0-6 from 133 to 185%
6-17 from 100 to 185%
17-18 from 39 to 185%
17-18 from 0 to 185%
0 to 18 from 185 to 300%
No program
Infants from 185 to 200%
1-6 from 133 to 200%
6-18 from 100 to 200%
Infants from 185 to 200%
1-5 from 133 to 200%
6-14 from 100 to 200%
17-18 from 50 to 200%
No program
Infants from 185 to 200%
17-18 from 28 to 100%
Infants up to 200%
1-6 from 133 to 200%
6-18 from 100 to 200%
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States
Medicaid Annual Income-Eligibility Threshold (2 Child Family)a
Medicaid Poverty-level Childrenb,c
Georgia
$6,168
Infants up to 185%
1-6 up to 133%
6-18 up to 100%
Hawaii
$16,836
Infants from 0 to 185%
1-6 from 0 to 100%
6-16 from 0 to 100%
17-19 up to 200%
Idaho
$4,884
0-6 up to 150%
6-19 up to 150%
Illinois
$10,584
Infants up to 200%
1-5 from 42 to 133%
6-17 from 42 to 133%
Indiana
$4,536
Infants up to 150%
1-6 up to 150%
6-18 up to 150%
Iowa
$12,780
Infants up to 200%
1-6 up to 133%
6-18 up to 133%
Kansas
$5,916
Infants up to 150%
1-6 up to 133%
6-18 up to 100%
Kentucky
$10,908
Infants from 33 to 185%
1-6 from 33 to 150%
6-17 from 33 to 150%
Louisiana
$3,876
0-6 up to 150%
6-18 up to 150%
Maine
$15,708
Infants up to 150%
1-6 up to 150%
6-16 up to 150%
17-19 up to 100%
Maryland
$6,288
Infants up to 200%
1-17 up to 200%
17-18 up to 200%
Massachusetts
$19,452
Infants up to 200%
1-18 up to 150%
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Upper FPL by Program
Medicaid SCHIP (Title XXI)b,c
Separate SCHIP (Title XXI)b
No program
Infants from 185 to 235%
1-6 from 133 to 235%
6-18 from 100 to 235%
No program
No program
0-3 from 133 to 150%
6-19 from 100 to 150%
No program
6-17 from 100 to 133%
17-18 from 42 to 133%
0-18 from 133 to 185%
1-6 from 133 to 150%
6-17 from 100 to 150%
17-18 up to 150%
0-18 from 150 to 200%
6-18 from 100 to 133%
Infants from 185 to 200%
1-18 from 133 to 200%
No program
Infants from 150 to 200%
1-6 from 133 to 200%
6-18 from 100 to 200%
17-18 from 33 to 150%
Infants from 185 to 200%
1-6 from 133 to 200%
6-18 from 100 to 200%
0-6 from 133 to 150%
6-18 from 100 to 150%
No program
0-6 from 133 to 150%
6-18 from 125 to 150%
Infants from 185 to 200%
1-18 from 150 to 200%
Infants from 185 to 200%
1-17 from 133 to 200%
17-18 from 100 to 200%
No program
Infants from 185 to 200%
1-18 from 133 to 150%
1-18 from 200 to 400%
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States
Medicaid Annual Income-Eligibility Threshold (2 Child Family)a
Medicaid Poverty-level Childrenb,c
Michigan
$7,464
Infants up to 185%
1-17 up to 150%
Minnesota
$40,224
0-2 from 60 to 280%
2-5 from 60 to 275%
6-17 from 60 to 275%
Mississippi
$5,496
Infants up to 185%
1-6 up to 133%
6-17 up to 100%
Missouri
$15,708
Infants up to 300%
1-6 up to 300%
6-18 up to 300%
Montana
$10,032
0-6 from 40.5 to 133%
6-16 from 40.5 to 100%
17-19 from 40.5 to 71%
Nebraska
$6,420
Infants up to 185%
1-6 up to 185%
6-18 up to 185%
Nevada
$12,660
0-6 from 42 to 133%
6-16 from 42 to 100%
17-19 from 42 to 89%
New Hampshire
$9,780
Infants up to 300%
1-18 up to 185%
New Jersey
$6,396
Infants from 45 to 185%
1-6 from 45 to 133%
6-19 from 45 to 133%
New Mexico
$8,448
0-19 up to 235%
New York
$11,688
Infants up to 185%
1-6 up to 133%
7-19 up to 100%
North Carolina
$9,000
Infants up to 185%
1-6 up to 133%
6-18 up to 100%
North Dakota
$11,856
0-6 from 65 to 133%
6-17 from 65 to 100%
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Upper FPL by Program
Medicaid SCHIP (Title XXI)b,c
Separate SCHIP (Title XXI)b
17-19 up to 150%
Infants from 185 to 200%
1-18 from 150 to 200%
0-2 from 275 to 280%
No program
17-18 up to 100%
Infants from 185 to 200%
1-6 from 133 to 200%
6-18 from 100 to 200%
Infants from 185 to 300%
1-6 from 133 to 300%
6-18 from 100 to 300%
No program
No program
0-6 from 133 to 150%
6-17 from 100 to 150%
17-18 from 40.5 to 150%
Infants from 150 to 185%
1-6 from 133 to 185%
6-18 from 100 to 185%
No program
No program
0-6 from 133 to 200%
6-17 from 100 to 200%
17-18 from 42 to 200%
Infants 185 to 300%
1-18 from 185 to 300%
6-17 from 100 to 133%
17-18 from 45 to 133%
Infants from 185 to 350%
1-6 from 133 to 350%
6-18 from 133 to 350%
0-18 from 185 to 235%
No program
17-18 medically needy up to 100%
Infants from 185 to 250%
1-6 from 133 to 250%
7-18 from 100 to 250%
No program
Infants from 185 to 200%
1-6 from 133 to 200%
6-18 from 100 to 200%
17-19 from 65 to 100%
0-6 from 133 to 140%
6-18 from 100 to 140%
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States
Medicaid Annual Income-Eligibility Threshold (2 Child Family)a
Medicaid Poverty-level Childrenb,c
Ohio
$14,628
0-18 up to 200%
Oklahoma
$7,092
Infants up to 185%
1-6 up to 185%
6-17 up to 185%
Oregon
$14,628
Infants up to 133%
1-6 up to 133%
6-18 up to 100%
Pennsylvania
$6,684
Infants from 41 to 185%
1-6 from 41 to 133%
6-17 from 41 to 100%
17-19 up to 71%
Rhode Island
$28,140
0-8 up to 250%
8-15 up to 250%
South Carolina
$8,016
Infants from 50 to 185%
1-6 from 50 to 150%
6-17 from 50 to 150%
South Dakota
$9,552
0-6 up to 140%
6-19 up to 140%
Tennessee
$11,160
Infants up to 185%
1-6 up to 133%
6-17 up to 100%
Texas
$4,740
Infants up to 185%
1-6 up to 133%
6-18 up to 100%
Utah
$8,076
0-6 up to 133%
6-19 up to 100%
Vermont
$28,140
0-18 up to 300%
Virginia
$5,376
0-6 up to 133%
6-18 up to 100%
Washington
$29,256
0-18 up to 200%
West Virginia
$4,560
Infants up to 150%
1-6 up to 150%
6-18 up to 100%
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Upper FPL by Program
Medicaid SCHIP (Title XXI)b,c
Separate SCHIP (Title XXI)b
0-18 from 150 to 200%
No program
Infants from 150 to 185%
1-6 from 133 to 185%
15-17 from 100 to 185%
No program
No program
1-6 from 133 to 170%
6-18 from 100 to 170%
0-8 up to 250%
Infants from 185 to 200%
1-6 from 133 to 200%
6-17 from 100 to 200%
17-18 from 41 to 200%
8-15 from 100 to 250%
15-18 up to 250%
No program
1-6 from 133 to 150%
6-17 from 100 to 150%
17-18 from 50 to 150%
No program
0-6 from 133 to 140%
6-19 from 100 to 140%
No program
17-18 up to 100%
0-19 up to 400%
17-18 up to 100%
Infants from 185 to 200%
1-6 from 133 to 200%
6-18 from 100 to 200%
No program
0-6 from 133 to 200%
6-18 from 100 to 200%
No program
0-18 from 235 to 300%
No program
0-6 from 133 to 185%
6-18 from 100 to 185%
No program
0-18 from 200 to 250%
No program
1-6 from 133 to 150%
6-18 from 100 to 150%
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States
Medicaid Annual Income-Eligibility Threshold (2 Child Family)a
Medicaid Poverty-level Childrenb,c
Wisconsin
$27,060
0-6 up to 185%
6-19 up to 185%
Wyoming
$9,480
0-5 up to 133%
6-17 up to 100%
17-19 up to 67%
NOTE: AIM = Access for Infants and Mothers; SCHIP = State Children’s Health Insurance Program.
aBroaddus et al., 2002.
bKaye and Flowers, 2002.
cMaloy et al., 2002.
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Upper FPL by Program
Medicaid SCHIP (Title XXI)b,c
Separate SCHIP (Title XXI)b
6-19 up to 185%
No program
No program
6-17 from 101 to 133%
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TABLE D.5 Adults’ and Children’s Health Insurance Coverage in Families by Poverty Status, 2000
Two-Parent Families with Children
Single-Parent Families with Children
One Child
Two Children
Three or More Children
One Child
Two Children
Three or More Children
Under 50% of Poverty
Both adults covered
Some children uncovered
7%
4%
0%
All children covered
93%
96%
100%
One adult covered
Some children uncovered
14%
20%
12%
4%
3%
3%
All children covered
86%
80%
88%
96%
97%
97%
No adult covered
Some children uncovered
69%
63%
83%
63%
48%
54%
All children covered
31%
38%
17%
37%
52%
46%
50%–99% of Poverty
Both adults covered
Some children uncovered
3%
4%
6%
All children covered
97%
96%
94%
One adult covered
Some children uncovered
13%
22%
34%
9%
6%
6%
All children covered
87%
78%
66%
91%
94%
94%
No adult covered
Some children uncovered
66%
60%
66%
57%
39%
55%
All children covered
34%
40%
34%
43%
61%
45%
100%–149% of Poverty
Both adults covered
Some children uncovered
5%
4%
2%
All children covered
95%
96%
98%
One adult covered
Some children uncovered
26%
27%
35%
7%
7%
5%
All children covered
74%
73%
65%
93%
93%
95%
No adult covered
Some children uncovered
64%
58%
61%
51%
45%
48%
All children covered
36%
42%
39%
49%
55%
53%
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Two-Parent Families with Children
Single-Parent Families with Children
One Child
Two Children
Three or More Children
One Child
Two Children
Three or More Children
150%–199% of Poverty
Both adults covered
Some children uncovered
6%
3%
3%
All children covered
94%
97%
97%
One adult covered
Some children uncovered
33%
58%
16%
6%
4%
1%
All children covered
67%
43%
84%
94%
96%
99%
No adult covered
Some children uncovered
64%
60%
76%
57%
57%
39%
All children covered
36%
40%
24%
43%
43%
61%
200% of Poverty or Higher
Both adults covered
Some children uncovered
2%
1%
2%
All children covered
98%
99%
98%
One adult covered
Some children uncovered
42%
39%
42%
6%
4%
5%
All children covered
58%
61%
58%
94%
96%
95%
No adult covered
Some children uncovered
74%
71%
77%
63%
73%
74%
All children covered
26%
29%
23%
37%
27%
26%
SOURCE: Tabulations of the Census Bureau’s 2001 Current Population Survey public use file were prepared for the IOM Committee by Matthew Broaddus, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
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TABLE D.6 Health Insurance Coverage of Families Based on the Health Insurance Coverage of Family Members and Race/Ethnicity of Family Head, 2000a
Race or Ethnicity
No Childrenb
Category
1
Category
2
Category
3
Category
4
Category
5
Black, Non-Hispanic
2,869
2,241
1,312
208
1,654
Both adults covered
X
X
X
X
1,373
All children covered
X
X
X
X
X
Some children covered
X
X
X
X
X
No children covered
X
X
X
X
X
One adult covered
2,361
1,536
946
148
168
All children covered
X
X
X
X
X
Some children covered
X
X
X
X
X
No children covered
X
X
X
X
X
No adult covered
508
705
366
60
113
All children covered
X
X
X
X
X
Some children covered
X
X
X
X
X
No children covered
X
X
X
X
X
White, Non-Hispanic
13,415
11,571
3,447
455
19,269
Both adults covered
X
X
X
X
16,710
All children covered
X
X
X
X
X
Some children covered
X
X
X
X
X
No children covered
X
X
X
X
X
One adult covered
11,681
8,922
3,002
322
1,653
All children covered
X
X
X
X
X
Some children covered
X
X
X
X
X
No children covered
X
X
X
X
X
No adult covered
1,734
2,649
445
133
906
All children covered
X
X
X
X
X
Some children covered
X
X
X
X
X
No children covered
X
X
X
X
X
Hispanic
995
2,133
829
251
1,658
Both adults covered
X
X
X
X
1,095
All children covered
X
X
X
X
X
Some children covered
X
X
X
X
X
No children covered
X
X
X
X
X
One adult covered
689
925
515
116
234
All children covered
X
X
X
X
X
Some children covered
X
X
X
X
X
No children covered
X
X
X
X
X
No adult covered
306
1,208
314
135
329
All children covered
X
X
X
X
X
Some children covered
X
X
X
X
X
No children covered
X
X
X
X
X
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Two-Parent Families with Children
Single-Parent Families with Children
One Child
Two Children
Three or More Children
One Child
Two Children
Three or More Children
903
837
484
1,792
1,032
659
799
726
400
X
X
X
759
704
375
X
X
X
X
17
18
X
X
X
40
5
7
X
X
X
39
36
30
1,326
815
542
15
14
28
1,231
794
515
X
0
0
X
10
15
24
22
2
95
11
12
65
75
54
466
217
117
17
23
11
166
112
55
X
3
8
X
9
14
48
49
35
300
96
48
7,439
7,789
3,775
3,725
1,868
651
6,815
7,174
3,370
X
X
X
6,685
7,109
3,319
X
X
X
X
46
40
X
X
X
130
19
11
X
X
X
234
177
107
2,885
1,498
523
170
127
78
2,734
1,453
509
X
6
4
X
13
10
64
44
25
151
32
4
390
438
298
840
370
128
125
179
101
395
216
67
X
14
14
X
43
6
265
245
183
445
111
55
1,201
1,360
1,125
1,006
570
393
759
914
646
X
X
X
727
883
613
X
X
X
X
21
21
X
X
X
32
10
12
X
X
X
129
104
112
619
367
270
84
58
69
575
320
253
X
12
12
X
16
6
45
34
31
44
31
11
313
342
367
387
203
123
99
103
101
141
82
50
X
15
52
X
16
14
214
224
214
246
105
59
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Race or Ethnicity
No Childrenb
Category
1
Category
2
Category
3
Category
4
Category
5
Asian and Other
659
853
248
41
1,104
Both adults covered
X
X
X
X
833
All children covered
X
X
X
X
X
Some children covered
X
X
X
X
X
No children covered
X
X
X
X
X
One adult covered
518
581
182
15
143
All children covered
X
X
X
X
X
Some children covered
X
X
X
X
X
No children covered
X
X
X
X
X
No adult covered
141
272
66
26
128
All children covered
X
X
X
X
X
Some children covered
X
X
X
X
X
No children covered
X
X
X
X
X
a Analysis excludes those families living in a group household and those families comprised entirely of adults over 64.
b Category 1: Unmarried childless persons living alone in home
Category 2: Unmarried childless persons living with someone in the home but not in the same family
Category 3: Unmarried childless persons living with someone in the home in the same family
Category 4: Families with child as householder or reference person
Category 5: Married, childless couples
SOURCE: Tabulations of the Census Bureau’s 2001 Current Population Survey public use file were prepared for the IOM Committee by Matthew Broaddus, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
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Two-Parent Families with Children
Single-Parent Families with Children
One Child
Two Children
Three or More Children
One Child
Two Children
Three or More Children
699
575
249
226
123
78
588
489
191
X
X
X
579
485
186
X
X
X
X
3
5
X
X
X
9
1
0
X
X
X
24
12
15
151
86
50
15
10
10
130
76
46
X
0
0
0
7
4
9
2
5
21
3
0
87
74
43
75
37
28
17
25
14
29
6
11
X
4
0
0
1
4
70
45
29
46
30
13
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TABLE D.7 Adult Health Insurance Coverage in Families with Children by Race, 2000
Race
Two-Parent Families with Children
Single-Parent Families with Children
Number
Percentage of Total
Number
Percentage of Total
Black, Non-Hispanic
Both adults covered
1,925
87%
One adult covered
105
5%
2,683
77%
No adults covered
194
9%
800
23%
Total
2,224
3,483
White, Non-Hispanic
Both adults covered
17,359
91%
One adult covered
518
3%
4,906
79%
No adults covered
1,126
6%
1,338
21%
Total
19,003
6,244
Hispanic
Both adults covered
2,319
63%
One adult covered
345
9%
1,256
64%
No adults covered
1,022
28%
713
36%
Total
3,686
1,969
Asian and Other
Both adults covered
1,268
83%
One adult covered
51
3%
287
67%
No adults covered
204
13%
140
33%
Total
1,523
427
SOURCE: Tabulations of the Census Bureau’s 2001 Current Population Survey public use file were prepared for the IOM Committee by Matthew Broaddus, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
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Health Insurance is a Family Matter
TABLE D.8 Adults’ and Children’s Health Insurance Coverage in Families by Race, 2000.
Race
Two-Parent Families with Children
Single-Parent Families with Children
One Child
Two Children
Three or More Children
One Child
Two Children
Three or More Children
Black, Non-Hispanic
Both adults covered
Some children uncovered
5%
3%
6%
All children covered
95%
97%
94%
One adult covered
Some children uncovered
62%
61%
7%
7%
3%
5%
All children covered
38%
39%
93%
93%
97%
95%
No adults covered
Some children uncovered
74%
69%
80%
64%
48%
53%
All children covered
26%
31%
20%
36%
52%
47%
White, Non-Hispanic
Both adults covered
Some children uncovered
2%
1%
2%
All children covered
98%
99%
98%
One adult covered
Some children uncovered
27%
28%
27%
5%
3%
3%
All children covered
73%
72%
73%
95%
97%
97%
No adults covered
Some children uncovered
68%
59%
66%
53%
42%
48%
All children covered
32%
41%
34%
47%
58%
52%
Hispanic
Both adults covered
Some children uncovered
4%
3%
5%
All children covered
96%
97%
95%
One adult covered
Some children uncovered
35%
44%
38%
7%
13%
6%
All children covered
65%
56%
62%
93%
87%
94%
No adults covered
Some children uncovered
68%
70%
72%
64%
60%
59%
All children covered
32%
30%
28%
36%
40%
41%
Asian and Other
Both adults covered
Some children uncovered
2%
1%
3%
All children covered
98%
99%
97%
One adult covered
Some children uncovered
38%
17%
33%
14%
12%
8%
All children covered
63%
83%
67%
86%
88%
92%
No adults covered
Some children uncovered
80%
66%
67%
61%
84%
61%
All children covered
20%
34%
33%
39%
16%
39%
SOURCE: Tabulations of the Census Bureau’s 2001 Current Population Survey public use file were prepared for the IOM Committee by Matthew Broaddus, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
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Health Insurance is a Family Matter
TABLE D.9 Citizenship and Health Insurance Coverage of Family Heads and Their Spouses and Children by Type of Family, 2000a
Family Type
No Childrenb
Category
1
Category
2
Category
3
Category
4
Category
5
Citizen Head of Family
16,990
14,838
5,357
855
22,377
Both adults covered
X
X
X
X
19,226
All children covered
X
X
X
X
X
Some children covered
X
X
X
X
X
No children covered
X
X
X
X
X
One adult covered
14,633
11,129
4,443
564
2,021
All children covered
X
X
X
X
X
Some children covered
X
X
X
X
X
No children covered
X
X
X
X
X
No adult covered
2,357
3,709
914
291
1,130
All children covered
X
X
X
X
X
Some children covered
X
X
X
X
X
No children covered
X
X
X
X
X
Non-citizen Head of Family
947
1,960
481
98
1,306
Both adults covered
X
X
X
X
785
All children covered
X
X
X
X
X
Some children covered
X
X
X
X
X
No children covered
X
X
X
X
X
One adult covered
616
835
203
36
176
All children covered
X
X
X
X
X
Some children covered
X
X
X
X
X
No children covered
X
X
X
X
X
No Adult Covered
331
1,125
278
62
345
All children covered
X
X
X
X
X
Some children covered
X
X
X
X
X
No children covered
X
X
X
X
X
a The analysis excludes those families living in a group household and those families comprised entirely of adults over 64.
b Category 1: Unmarried childless persons living alone in home
Category 2: Unmarried childless persons living with someone in the home but not in the same family
Category 3: Unmarried childless persons living with someone in the home in the same family
Category 4: Families with child as householder or reference person
Category 5: Married, childless couples
SOURCE: Tabulations of the Census Bureau’s 2001 Current Population Survey public use file were prepared for the IOM Committee by Matthew Broaddus, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
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Health Insurance is a Family Matter
Two-Parent Families with Children
Single-Parent Families with Children
One Child
Two Children
Three or More Children
One Child
Two Children
Three or More Children
9,291
9,587
4,971
6,286
3,323
1,576
8,362
8,675
4,303
X
X
X
8,171
8,570
4,201
X
X
X
X
71
78
X
X
X
191
34
24
X
X
X
338
267
189
4,754
2,628
1,253
220
173
137
4,473
2,528
1,201
X
10
9
X
39
30
118
84
43
281
61
22
591
645
479
1,532
695
323
179
244
145
651
369
152
X
26
30
X
57
28
412
375
304
881
269
143
950
976
664
462
267
204
599
629
305
X
X
X
579
612
292
X
X
X
X
16
6
X
X
X
20
1
7
X
X
X
87
63
76
227
138
133
63
36
48
197
115
122
X
8
7
X
7
5
24
19
21
30
16
6
264
284
283
235
129
71
79
85
82
79
47
30
X
10
44
X
10
9
185
189
157
156
72
32
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Health Insurance is a Family Matter
TABLE D.10 Health Insurance Coverage of Family Heads and Their Spouses by Citizenship Status and Family Type, 2000
Family Type
Two-Parent Families with Children
Single-Parent Families with Children
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Citizen Head of Family
Both parents covered
21,340
89%
One parent covered
794
3%
8,635
77%
No parents covered
1,715
7%
2,550
23%
Total
23,849
11,185
Non-citizen Head of Family
Both parents covered
1,533
59%
One parent covered
226
9%
498
53%
No parents covered
831
32%
435
47%
Total
2,590
933
SOURCE: Tabulations of the Census Bureau’s 2001 Current Population Survey public use file were prepared for the IOM Committee by Matthew Broaddus, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.