Data Points: Health Insurance Coverage

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Why do these articles never mention that a huge part of the uninsured are healthy 18 to 35 year olds. Get them in the system paying premiums, and premiums will go down. But that would be too easy, and not cater to the headlines.

Could some of you please be liberal with your own money?

Bob Fortier CFP, CIC of CT 10:16AM June 01, 2009

i think children with asthma should have health insurance exspecially

shanelle of PA 7:46PM December 30, 2008

don't let facts get in the way of a good headline!!!!

mythbuster of AL 12:59PM November 07, 2008

"The number of uninsured people has decreased since 2006." That's what your subhead should say.

AEM of VA 2:00PM September 12, 2008

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