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April 29, 2006
Number Of People With Low To Moderate Incomes Lacking Health Insurance Rose In 2005, Study Says
The percentage of moderate-income U.S. adults who do not have health insurance during any part of the year increased to 41% in 2005, up from 28% in 2001, according to a study by the Commonwealth Fund released on Wednesday, the AP/Houston Chronicle reports (Agovino, AP/Houston Chronicle, 4/25). For the study, researchers surveyed 4,350 adults, focusing on those ages 19 to 64, using 25-minute
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