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KFF: Share of Nonelderly Adults with Declinable Pre-Existing Condition by Income, 2018
Submitted by Charlene Ice on Mon, 10/19/2020 - 10:40
- Income below 138% of Federal Poverty Level: 36%
- Income 138% to 250% of Federal Poverty Level: 29%
- Income 250% to 400% of Federal Poverty Level: 27%
- Income above 400% of Federal Poverty Level: 23%
Notes: Includes adults with medical conditions that would have been declinable based on underwriting guidelines of major insurers in place before the Affordable Care Act. In 2018, the Federal Poverty level was $12,140.
Source: Kaiser Family Foundation, October 16, 2020
Source URL: https://www.kff.org/policy-watch/medicaid-covers-people-with...
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