In 2021, it was estimated that more than nearly 3.5 million non-elderly uninsured adults would be eligible for Medicaid if all ten non-expansion states expanded Medicaid coverage. This includes 1.9 million adults in the Medicaid coverage gap. These were adults in Medicaid non-expansion states who earned too much to be eligible for Medicaid in their state, but still less than the Federal poverty level, and thus ineligible for Medicaid marketplace subsidy and unable to afford private health insurance. Furthermore, approximately 1.6 million with income between 100%-138% federal poverty level would also become eligible for Medicaid if all states expanded. Medicaid coverage provides more comprehensive benefits and lower premiums or cost-sharing than subsidized marketplace coverage.
The uninsured in Texas account for the highest number of those who would benefit from Medicaid expansion.
This statistic illustrates the number of non-elderly uninsured adults in non-expansion states who would be eligible for Medicaid if their states expanded coverage as of 2021.
Number of non-elderly uninsured adults in non-expansion states who would be eligible for Medicaid if their states expanded coverage as of 2021, by state and current eligibility
Characteristic
Total
Currently in the Medicaid Coverage Gap (income between medicaid elibility and 100% FPL)
Currently may be eligible for marketplace coverage (income between 100%-138% FPL)
Analysis based on 2023 Medicaid eligibility levels.
FPL = federal poverty level
* Wisconsin provides Medicaid eligibility to adults up the poverty level under a Medicaid waiver. As a result, there is no one in the coverage gap in Wisconsin.
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Kaiser Family Foundation. (March 31, 2023). Number of non-elderly uninsured adults in non-expansion states who would be eligible for Medicaid if their states expanded coverage as of 2021, by state and current eligibility [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved December 22, 2024, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/1277292/number-of-us-adults-in-the-medicaid-coverage-gap-by-state/
Kaiser Family Foundation. "Number of non-elderly uninsured adults in non-expansion states who would be eligible for Medicaid if their states expanded coverage as of 2021, by state and current eligibility." Chart. March 31, 2023. Statista. Accessed December 22, 2024. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1277292/number-of-us-adults-in-the-medicaid-coverage-gap-by-state/
Kaiser Family Foundation. (2023). Number of non-elderly uninsured adults in non-expansion states who would be eligible for Medicaid if their states expanded coverage as of 2021, by state and current eligibility. Statista. Statista Inc.. Accessed: December 22, 2024. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1277292/number-of-us-adults-in-the-medicaid-coverage-gap-by-state/
Kaiser Family Foundation. "Number of Non-elderly Uninsured Adults in Non-expansion States Who Would Be Eligible for Medicaid If Their States Expanded Coverage as of 2021, by State and Current Eligibility." Statista, Statista Inc., 31 Mar 2023, https://www.statista.com/statistics/1277292/number-of-us-adults-in-the-medicaid-coverage-gap-by-state/
Kaiser Family Foundation, Number of non-elderly uninsured adults in non-expansion states who would be eligible for Medicaid if their states expanded coverage as of 2021, by state and current eligibility Statista, https://www.statista.com/statistics/1277292/number-of-us-adults-in-the-medicaid-coverage-gap-by-state/ (last visited December 22, 2024)
Number of non-elderly uninsured adults in non-expansion states who would be eligible for Medicaid if their states expanded coverage as of 2021, by state and current eligibility [Graph], Kaiser Family Foundation, March 31, 2023. [Online]. Available: https://www.statista.com/statistics/1277292/number-of-us-adults-in-the-medicaid-coverage-gap-by-state/