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      The Health Coverage of Noncitizens in the United States, 2024

      Brief May-04-2023 | Buettgens M , and Ramchandani U | 1-min read
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      Despite making up just 8 percent of the nonelderly population in the United States, adults under 65 who are not citizens will comprise nearly one-third of the nation’s 27 million uninsured population in 2024.

       

      The Issue

      Approximately 8.6 million noncitizens, including those who live in America legally or are undocumented, lack access to health insurance. Recent Biden administration efforts to expand coverage to Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients only cover a small portion of uninsured noncitizens.

       

      Key Findings


       

      • The uninsurance rate among nonelderly people who are not citizens will be nearly four times higher than it is for the entire nonelderly U.S. population in 2024 (39.2% vs. 9.8%).
      • More than 80 percent of uninsured people who are not citizens live in families that include at least one employed worker, but many work in industries that do not offer employer-sponsored coverage. More than 1 in 3 (36.0%) people who are not citizens have employer coverage, compared to 54.4 percent of all nonelderly people in the United States.
      • People who are not citizens are less likely to have public health coverage, with many facing federal and/or state eligibility restrictions.
        • Only 16.5 percent of uninsured people who are not citizens are eligible for Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), or subsidized Marketplace coverage.
        • Two-thirds of uninsured noncitizen adults are ineligible for public health coverage based solely on their immigration status.

       

      Conclusion

      Despite recent state and federal efforts to expand coverage to noncitizens, few have gained eligibility for Medicaid, CHIP, or Marketplace coverage. Additional options to expand coverage to noncitizens should be implemented to improve health outcomes.

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