India, May 25 -- Recent data from the 2023 Census ACS 5 Year Survey highlights a significant health insurance crisis affecting millions of white residents across the United States.
Texas and Florida Lead in Uninsured Counts
Texas currently faces the most severe challenge, with 2,155,825 white individuals lacking health coverage. Florida follows this trend, reporting 1,268,885 uninsured residents. High counts are also prevalent in the following states:
* Georgia: 570,001
* North Carolina: 525,706
* Tennessee: 425,590
* Alabama: 251,792
Major Hubs Face Significant Coverage Gaps
Densely populated states outside the South are also struggling with insurance accessibility. California reports 831,130 white residents without coverage, while Ohi...