The Small Area Health Insurance Estimates (SAHIE) is the only source of single-year health insurance coverage estimates for all counties in the U.S. The estimates are provided by select demographic and economic characteristics (by age and sex groups and at income levels that reflect thresholds for federal and state assistance programs). The state estimates are also provided by race and Hispanic origin. The data are now available on the Census Bureau’s website athttps://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/sahie.html.
See 2020 COUNTY and STATE estimates of people with and without health insurance coverage by:
- Age groups: Under 65 years, 18-64 years, 21-64 years, 40-64 years, 50-64 years, under 19 years
- Sex groups: Both sexes, male only, female only
- Income groups: All incomes, <=200%, <=250%, <=138%, <=400%, 138-400% of poverty
- Estimates for the under 19 years group are available for just the six income categories listed above
- For states only: White alone, not Hispanic; Black alone, not Hispanic; and Hispanic (any race)