PR Newswire January 14, 2021
ValuePenguin

29% of Americans Lost Their Health Insurance in 2020; More Than Half Remain Uninsured in 2021

NEW YORK — Nearly 3 in 10 Americans lost health insurance coverage in 2020, and more than half haven’t bought new coverage and remain uninsured in 2021 according to a new ValuePenguin.com Healthcare Survey. The survey of over 2000 Americans, also found that 45% of Americans who shopped for health insurance during open enrollment were surprised by the high costs of their new policies, and many want major changes.

Key Findings:

  • 29% percent Americans lost health insurance coverage at some point in 2020. Losing health insurance coverage was exceptionally high among Gen Z and Millennial Americans – 51%...

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