TABLE 1.

Prevalence of Health Insurance Coverage Among Adults Age 18–64 Years, by Demographic Characteristics, U.S., 2019

CHARACTERISTICSPERCENT (STANDARD ERROR)
DiabetesNo Diabetes
Total 88.9 (1.1)85.2 (0.4)
Age (years)
18–2990.1 (4.3)82.4 (0.8)
30–3981.3 (4.4)82.6 (0.8)
40–4988.0 (2.4)86.0 (0.7)
50–6489.9 (1.2)89.4 (0.5)
Sex
Men89.0 (1.4)83.6 (0.6)
Women88.7 (1.5)86.0 (0.5)
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic White93.2 (1.1)89.6 (0.4)
Non-Hispanic Black90.5 (2.5)85.3 (1.1)
Hispanic75.8 (3.2)69.3 (1.2)
Mexican American*73.7 (3.9)66.6 (1.5)
Non-Hispanic Asian98.3 (1.3)92.6 (1.1)
Education
Less than high school81.6 (2.8)66.4 (1.5)
High school graduate89.9 (1.8)80.7 (0.7)
Associate degree/some college89.3 (1.8)87.7 (0.6)
Bachelor’s degree95.6 (1.9)93.4 (0.4)
Master’s or professional degree96.5 (1.6)96.5 (0.4)
Poverty income ratio
<1.081.8 (2.7)72.8 (1.4)
1.0–<2.082.8 (2.7)71.7 (1.0)
2.0–<4.089.2 (1.8)84.3 (0.6)
≥4.098.0 (0.8)95.3 (0.3)
Marital status
Married or living with a partner89.1 (1.4)86.6 (0.5)
Divorced or separated86.5 (2.6)82.6 (1.0)
Widowed87.6 (4.1)83.7 (2.6)
Never married90.3 (2.0)84.0 (0.7)

Data are self-reported.

*

Mexican American is a subset of Hispanic race/ethnicity.

SOURCE: National Health Interview Survey 2019

From: Health Insurance and Diabetes

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Lawrence JM, Casagrande SS, Herman WH, et al., editors.
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