Families without Michigan Health Insurance based on Work Status

Profile of the Uninsured by Work Status of Family Head

Who are the uninsured?

Almost eight out of ten Michigan uninsured residents live in a household headed by a person who is employed. Over half (52.9 percent) live in households headed by a full-time worker; another quarter are headed by a part-time or part-year worker; 21.2 percent are headed by a non-worker.

How does Michigan compare with the rest of the U.S.?

All Michiganians regardless of the work status of their head of household are less likely to be uninsured than similarly situated individuals nationally. Households with full-time workers have an uninsured rate of 8.9 percent in Michigan and 14.3 percent nationally; those with part-time workers have uninsured rates of 19.1 percent in Michigan and 25.9 percent throughout the U.S.

Who's at risk for being uninsured?

Households headed by individuals who work part-time or are non-workers are more likely to be uninsured than those headed by full-time workers, both in Michigan and nationally.

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