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U.S. Census Report: Income, Poverty and Health Insurance

A clear and persistent legacy of the Great Recession is the country’s high national unemployment rate, which has hovered at 9% or greater since May 2009. It has been less clear, however, how the economic downturn has impacted the collective wealth of U.S. households.

A 2011 report published by the U.S. Census Bureau, “Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2010” (PDF), collected data on health insurance coverage and personal income in 2010 as part of the agency’s 2011 Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement survey. The results are contrasted against comparable 2009 data and, in some instances, contextualized longitudinally with data going back as far as 1959, the first year the survey was administered.

Key study findings include:

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By September 15, 2011

Gender, Race , Health Care , Inequality , Jobs , Personal Finance