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Number of Uninsured Americans Falls in 2014

Survey results released by the Gallup Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicate that the number of uninsured Americans has dropped sharply this year as a result of the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). So reports zanebenefits.com.

The second-quarter figures indicate an overall rate of 13.4% of uninsured Americans – the lowest quarterly average recorded since 2008. The Gallup poll assigns most of the reduction to the ACA's individual mandate, which requires all Americans to have health insurance or pay a tax penalty.

While the numbers vary somewhat by demographics, the number of young Americans (ages 19-25) and children appear to have benefited the most. This is largely a result of the ACA's provision allowing parents to keep their children insured under their own health plans up to age 26.

The surveys indicate that, while most adult Americans (43.5%) continue to receive health coverage through an employer-provided plan, the number of individuals covered under a plan they or a family member pays for has risen to 20.7%.

Read articles on these topics from zanebenefits here and here.  

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