In 2024, the overall uninsured rate has increased, marking a significant shift since 2019. This change is particularly notable as it coincides with the conclusion of pandemic-era continuous enrollment in Medicaid.
The rise in uninsured rates has disproportionately impacted various racial and ethnic groups, specifically Hispanic, Black, and White individuals under the age of 65.
These developments raise concerns about access to healthcare and the potential long-term effects on these communities as they navigate the challenges of an evolving health insurance landscape.