The Affordable Care Act significantly reduced uninsured rates across racial and ethnic groups, but disparities remain: Uninsured rates by race and ethnicity, 2010–2019

White Black Hispanic Asian AIAN
2010 10.9% 18.2% 30.9% 15.7% 29.2%
2011 10.7% 17.7% 29.8% 15.4% 27.6%
2012 10.4% 17.3% 29.0% 15.0% 27.4%
2013 10.2% 17.1% 28.4% 14.6% 26.9%
2014 8.1% 13.6% 23.5% 10.6% 23.1%
2015 6.3% 11.0% 19.5% 7.8% 20.7%
2016 5.7% 9.7% 18.0% 6.8% 19.2%
2017 5.9% 10.0% 17.8% 6.6% 19.3%
2018 6.0% 10.1% 17.9% 6.3% 19.1%
2019 6.3% 10.1% 18.7% 6.6% 19.1%

Notes: AIAN refers to American Indian and Alaska Native. Race and ethnicity categories are mutually exclusive (i.e., white non-Hispanic, Black non-Hispanic, Asian non-Hispanic, AIAN non-Hispanic, and Hispanic any race).

Source: Economic Policy Institute analysis of U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey, Health Insurance Coverage in the United States 2019 Table HIC-9_ACS.

Source: Economic Policy Institute analysis of U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Surveys 2008 to 2019. “Table HIC-9_ACS. Population Without Health Insurance Coverage by Race and Hispanic Origin: 2008 to 2019” in Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2019, September 15, 2020.

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