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<blockquote data-quote="beatupbrown" data-source="post: 249887" data-attributes="member: 4488"><p>Here’s A survey I found .<a href="http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/563188" target="_blank">http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/563188</a></p><p>Backing up my point about the middle class are big part of the folks with out insurance.</p><p>Surveys also suggest that many of those going without insurance are middle-class and employed</p><p>The nonprofit Families USA group used data from last month's U.S. Census Bureau report that found 47 million Americans went without health insurance for all of 2006.</p><p>In the United states, an employer generally supplies health insurance. But rising costs mean fewer employers are offering this benefit.</p><p>The report found that more than 79 percent of those without insurance were in families in which at least one person had a job, 70.6 percent were themselves employed full-time, and 8.7 percent were employed part-time.</p><p>The number of uninsured has reached crisis proportions that must be addressed by the President and Congress to ensure that health coverage is available and affordable for all," Pollack said</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beatupbrown, post: 249887, member: 4488"] Here’s A survey I found .[url]http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/563188[/url] Backing up my point about the middle class are big part of the folks with out insurance. Surveys also suggest that many of those going without insurance are middle-class and employed The nonprofit Families USA group used data from last month's U.S. Census Bureau report that found 47 million Americans went without health insurance for all of 2006. In the United states, an employer generally supplies health insurance. But rising costs mean fewer employers are offering this benefit. The report found that more than 79 percent of those without insurance were in families in which at least one person had a job, 70.6 percent were themselves employed full-time, and 8.7 percent were employed part-time. The number of uninsured has reached crisis proportions that must be addressed by the President and Congress to ensure that health coverage is available and affordable for all," Pollack said [/QUOTE]
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