Percent of Population Without Health Insurance Coverage, by State: 1994-1995[1]
State Percent94[2] Percent95[3]
Alabama 19.2 13.5
Alaska 13.3 12.5
Arizona 20.2 20.4
Arkansas 17.4 17.9
California 21.1 20.6
Colorado 12.4 14.8
Connecticut 10.4 8.8
Delaware 13.5 15.7
District of Columbia 16.4 17.3
Florida 17.2 18.3
Georgia 16.2 17.9
Hawaii 9.2 8.9
Idaho 14.0 14.0
Illinois 11.4 11.0
Indiana 10.5 12.6
Iowa 9.7 11.3
Kansas 12.9 12.4
Kentucky 15.2 14.6
Louisiana 19.2 20.5
Maine 13.1 13.5
Maryland 12.6 15.3
Massachusetts 12.5 11.1
Michigan 10.8 9.7
Minnesota 9.5 8.0
Mississippi 17.8 19.7
Missouri 12.2 14.6
Montana 13.6 12.7
Nebraska 10.7 9.0
Nevada 15.7 18.7
New Hampshire 11.9 10.0
New Jersey 13.0 14.2
New Mexico 23.1 25.6
New York 16.0 15.2
North Carolina 13.3 14.3
North Dakota 8.4 8.3
Ohio 11.0 11.9
Oklahoma 17.8 19.2
Oregon 13.1 12.5
Pennsylvania 10.6 9.9
Rhode Island 11.5 12.9
South Carolina 14.2 14.6
South Dakota 10.0 9.4
Tennessee 10.2 14.8
Texas 24.2 24.5
Utah 11.5 11.7
Vermont 8.6 13.2
Virginia 12.0 13.5
Washington 12.7 12.4
West Virginia 16.2 15.3
Wisconsin 8.9 7.3
Wyoming 15.4 15.9

[1]
SOURCE:  U.S. Bureau of the Census, "Health Insurance Coverage: 1995 -- Table 2".
[2]
Based on the Current Population Survey.
[3]
Based on the Current Population Survey.