Distribution of Uninsured Florida Residents Under Age 65 by Demographic and Economic Characteristics
Race/Ethnicity
Percent
White Non-Hispanics
44.3
Hispanics
31.6
Blacks/African Americans
19.5
Others
4.6
Gender
Percent
Male
52.8
Female
47.2
Age Group
Percent
0 – 4 years
3.1
5 – 9 years
4.6
10 – 17 years
10.9
18 – 24 years
15.8
25 – 34 years
23.2
35 – 44 years
19.8
45 – 54 years
14.3
55 – 64 years
8.3
Age Category
Percent
Children (under 19 years)
18.5
Adults (19 – 64 years)
81.5
Employment Status of Household Members
Percent
At least one household member employed, and at least one worker eligible for employment-based coverage
36.1
At least one household member employed, but no access to employment-based coverage
51.9
Everyone in household unemployed
12
Length of Time Without Health Insurance
Percent
Less than one month
3.1
One to six months
15
Seven to 12 months
8.9
1 – 2 years
18.5
More than 2 years
35.6
Never had health insurance
18.9
Annual Family Income
Percent
Less than $5,000
5.3
$5,000 – 9,999
6.8
$10,000 – 14,999
9.7
$15,000 – 19,999
11.7
$20,000 – 24,999
11.9
$25,000 – 34,999
21.3
$35,000 – 44,999
11.5
$45,000 – 54,999
6.4
$55,000 – 64,999
4.9
$65,000 – 74,999
2.9
$75,000 – 84,999
2.2
$85,000 – 94,999
1
$95,000 or more
4.3
Income as a Percent of Federal Poverty Level
Percent
Less than 100% FPL
26.9
100% FPL to 150% FPL
22.7
151% FPL to 200% FPL
16.1
201% FPL to 250% FPL
8.7
251% FPL or greater
25.7
Household Coverage
Percent
All household members without coverage
44.8
At least one household member with coverage
55.2
Presence of Children in Household
Percent
Children
38.3
No children
61.7
Source: University of Florida's Department of Health Services Research, Management and Policy analysis of 2004 Florida Health Insurance Study (FHIS) data
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