Commonwealth Fund June 23, 2020
Sara R. Collins, Munira Z. Gunja, Gabriella N. Aboulafia, Erin Czyzewicz, Christian H. Kline, Robyn Rapoport, Sarah Glancey

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While many people still have employer health insurance, their coverage is at risk as more people lose jobs or are furloughed, a new survey finds

Black and Hispanic workers have been disproportionately affected by job losses during the pandemic

Twenty-one million people in the United States were unemployed in May — more than 13 percent of the U.S. labor force.1 With more than half the U.S. adult population dependent on their employer or a family member’s employer for their health insurance, a key concern is that many of the newly unemployed have lost their health benefits along with their jobs.2

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