![]() Reuters | About 1 in 4 in California lack health insurance, a UCLA study finds Los Angeles Times The jump in 2009 to 8.2 million adults and children from 6.4 million in 2007 stems largely from job cuts and the loss of employer-sponsored coverage amid the recession. By Duke Helfand Nearly 1 in 4 Californians under age 65 had no health insurance ... Middle Class Under Pressure Due to Increasing Health Care Costs TopNews United States Middle Class Makes Up Most of Uninsured The Takeaway Middle class in New Jersey becoming uninsured faster than all other groups NorthJersey.com Baltimore Sun (blog) - Reuters - Pittsburgh Post Gazette all 169 news articles » |
About 1 in 4 in California lack health insurance, a UCLA study finds – Los Angeles Times
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