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      Changes in Health Insurance Coverage Due to the COVID-19 Recession

      Brief Jul-01-2020 | Banthin J, Simpson M, Buettgens M, Blumberg LJ, Wang R | 1-min read
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      More than 10 million people are estimated to lose employer-sponsored health insurance as a result of pandemic-related job loss in their household between April and December 2020.

       

      The Issue

      An estimated 48 million nonelderly people in the United States will be part of a household in which someone loses a job due to COVID-19, based on an assessment of pandemic-related job loss.

       

      Key Findings


       

      Using projections data on employment losses by industry, state, and demographic characteristics regularly published by the U.S. Department of Labor, researchers estimate the following about those 48 million nonelderly people:

      • Many of the workers and family members experiencing job loss within the family either had insurance through another family member’s job (34%) or through Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) (27%) prior to the pandemic.
      • About one-fifth of these people (10.1 million) had insurance tied to the job lost due to COVID-19. Smaller shares had coverage through the nongroup insurance market, other public programs, or were uninsured.
      • Projections show 3.3 million of those people will regain employer-sponsored insurance by being added to a family member’s policy, 2.8 million people will enroll in Medicaid, and 600,000 people will enroll in the individual market, mainly via the Affordable Care Act’s marketplace. Still, 3.5 million people will become uninsured.

       

      Conclusion

      The findings imply the COVID-19 recession is disproportionately affecting workers paid low wages, many of whom did not have employer-sponsored coverage even when they were working. Higher percentages of people losing their employer insurance will become uninsured in states that did not expand eligibility. 

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