Uninsured Population Census Data 5-year estimates for release years 2017-Current County Human Services and Insurance

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The American Community Survey (ACS) helps local officials, community leaders, and businesses understand the changes taking place in their communities. It is the premier source for detailed population and housing information about our nation. This dataset provides estimates by county for Health Insurance Coverage and is summarized from summary table S2701: SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS OF HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE IN THE UNITED STATES. The 5-year estimates are used to provide detail on every county in Pennsylvania and includes breakouts by Age, Gender, Race, Ethnicity, Household Income, and the Ratio of Income to Poverty. An blank cell within the dataset indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute the statistic for that area. Margin of error (MOE). Some ACS products provide an MOE instead of confidence intervals. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level. While an ACS 1-year estimate includes information collected over a 12-month period, an ACS 5-year estimate includes data collected over a 60-month period. In the case of ACS 1-year estimates, the period is the calendar year (e.g., the 2015 ACS covers the period from January 2015 through December 2015). In the case of ACS multiyear estimates, the period is 5 calendar years (e.g., the 2011–2015 ACS estimates cover the period from January 2011 through December 2015). Therefore, ACS estimates based on data collected from 2011–2015 should not be labeled “2013,” even though that is the midpoint of the 5-year period. Multiyear estimates should be labeled to indicate clearly the full period of time (e.g., “The child poverty rate in 2011–2015 was X percent.”). They do not describe any specific day, month, or year within that time period.

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This dataset has the following 161 columns:

Column NameAPI Column NameData TypeDescriptionSample Values
ACS Release Yearacs_release_yearnumberThe data release year for the estimates.
ACS Date Periodacs_date_periodtextThe 5-year period for the estimated average population.
Georeferenced County Centroidgeoreferenced_county_centroidpointGeneric Latitude and Longitude point within each county to assist in the creation of visualizations such as maps.
County FIPScounty_fipstextThe FIPS county code is a five-digit Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) code (FIPS 6-4) which uniquely identifies counties and county equivalents in the United States, certain U.S. possessions, and certain freely associated states. This is the 3-digit part of the 5-digit county FIPS code specifically standing for the county.
CountycountytextName of the county.
PopulationpopulationnumberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population.
Population Margin of Errorpopulation_margin_of_errornumberMargin of Error (MOE) for the total civilian non-institutionalized population estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
UninsureduninsurednumberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage.
Uninsured Margin of Erroruninsured_margin_of_errornumberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Uninsured Percentuninsured_percentnumberEstimated percent of the total civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage.
Uninsured Percent Margin of Erroruninsured_percent_marginnumberMargin of Error (MOE) for the percent of the total civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - Under 6 yearspopulation_under_6_yearsnumberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population under 6 years of age.
Population - Under 6 years Margin of Errorpopulation_under_6_years_1numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population under 6 years of age estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - Under 6 years - Uninsuredpopulation_under_6_years_2numberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population under 6 years of age that does not have health insurance coverage.
Population - Under 6 years - Uninsured Margin of Errorpopulation_under_6_years_3numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population under 6 years of age that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - Under 6 years - Uninsured Percentpopulation_under_6_years_4numberEstimated percent of the civilian non-institutionalized population under 6 years of age that does not have health insurance coverage.
Population - Under 6 years- Uninsured Percent Margin of Errorpopulation_under_6_years_5numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the percent of the civilian non-institutionalized population under 6 years of age that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - 6-18 yearspopulation_6_18_yearsnumberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population 6 to 18 years of age.
Population - 6-18 years Margin of Errorpopulation_6_18_years_marginnumberMargin of Error (MOW) for the civilian non-institutionalized population 6 to 18 years of age estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - 6-18 years - Uninsuredpopulation_6_18_years_1numberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population 6 to 18 years of age that does not have health insurance coverage.
Population - 6-18 years - Uninsured Margin of Errorpopulation_6_18_years_2numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population 6 to 18 years of age that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - 6-18 years - Uninsured Percentpopulation_6_18_years_3numberEstimated percent of the civilian non-institutionalized population 6 to 18 years of age that does not have health insurance coverage.
Population - 6-18 years - Uninsured Percent Margin of Errorpopulation_6_18_years_4numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the percent of the civilian non-institutionalized population 6 to 18 years of age that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population -Under 19 yearspopulation_under_19_yearsnumberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population under 19 years of age.
Population -Under 19 years Margin of Errorpopulation_under_19_years_1numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population under 19 years of age estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population -Under 19 years - Uninsuredpopulation_under_19_years_2numberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population under 19 years of age that does not have health insurance coverage.
Population -Under 19 years - Uninsured Margin of Errorpopulation_under_19_years_3numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population under 19 years of age that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population -Under 19 years - Uninsured Percentpopulation_under_19_years_4numberEstimated percent of the civilian non-institutionalized population under 19 years of age that does not have health insurance coverage.
Population -Under 19 years - Uninsured Percent Margin of Errorpopulation_under_19_years_5numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the percent of the civilian non-institutionalized population under 19 years of age that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - 19 - 64 yearspopulation_19_64_yearsnumberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population 19 to 64 years of age.
Population - 19 - 64 years Margin of Errorpopulation_19_64_years_marginnumberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population 19 to 64 years of age estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - 19 - 64 years - Uninsuredpopulation_19_64_years_1numberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population 19 to 64 years of age that does not have health insurance coverage.
Population - 19 - 64 years - Uninsured Margin of Errorpopulation_19_64_years_2numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population 19 to 64 years of age that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - 19 - 64 years - Uninsured Percentpopulation_19_64_years_3numberEstimated percent of the civilian non-institutionalized population 19 to 64 years of age that does not have health insurance coverage.
Population - 19 - 64 years - Uninsured Percent Margin of Errorpopulation_19_64_years_4numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the percent of the civilian non-institutionalized population 19 to 64 years of age that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - 65 years and olderpopulation_65_years_and_oldernumberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population 65 years of age and older.
Population - 65 years and older Margin of Errorpopulation_65_years_and_older_1numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population 65 years of age and older estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - 65 years and older - Uninsuredpopulation_65_years_and_older_2numberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population 65 years of age and older that does not have health insurance coverage.
Population - 65 years and older - Uninsured Margin of Errorpopulation_65_years_and_older_3numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population 65 years of age and older that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - 65 years and older - Uninsured Percentpopulation_65_years_and_older_4numberEstimated percent of the civilian non-institutionalized population 65 years of age and older that does not have health insurance coverage.
Population - 65 years and older - Uninsured Percent Margin of Errorpopulation_65_years_and_older_5numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the percent of the civilian non-institutionalized population 65 years of age and older that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - Malepopulation_malenumberEstimated male civilian non-institutionalized population.
Population - Male Margin of Errorpopulation_male_margin_ofnumberMargin of Error (MOE) for the male civilian non-institutionalized population estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - Male - Uninsuredpopulation_male_uninsurednumberEstimated male civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage.
Population - Male - Uninsured Margin of Errorpopulation_male_uninsured_1numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the male civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - Male - Uninsured Percentpopulation_male_uninsured_2numberEstimated percent of the male civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage.
Population - Male - Uninsured Percent Margin of Errorpopulation_male_uninsured_3numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the percent of the male civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - Femalepopulation_femalenumberEstimated female civilian non-institutionalized population.
Population - Female Margin of Errorpopulation_female_marginnumberMargin of Error (MOE) for the female civilian non-institutionalized population estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - Female - Uninsuredpopulation_female_uninsurednumberEstimated female civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage.
Population - Female - Uninsured Margin of Errorpopulation_female_uninsured_1numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the female civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - Female - Uninsured Percentpopulation_female_uninsured_2numberEstimated percent of the female civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage.
Population - Female - Uninsured Percent Margin of Errorpopulation_female_uninsured_3numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the percent of the female civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - One Race - Whitepopulation_one_race_whitenumberEstimated white (one reported race only) civilian non-institutionalized population.
Population - One Race - White Margin of Errorpopulation_one_race_white_1numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the white (one reported race only) civilian non-institutionalized population estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - One Race - White - Uninsuredpopulation_one_race_white_2numberEstimated white (one reported race only) civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage.
Population - One Race - White - Uninsured Margin of Errorpopulation_one_race_white_3numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the white (one reported race only) civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - One Race - White - Uninsured Percentpopulation_one_race_white_4numberEstimated percent of the white (one reported race only) civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage.
Population - One Race - White - Uninsured Percent Margin of Errorpopulation_one_race_white_5numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the percent of the white (one reported race only) civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - One Race - Black or African Americanpopulation_one_race_blacknumberEstimated black or African American (one reported race only) civilian non-institutionalized population.
Population - One Race - Black or African American Margin of Errorpopulation_one_race_black_1numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the black or African American (one reported race only) civilian non-institutionalized population estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - One Race - Black or African American - Uninsuredpopulation_one_race_black_2numberEstimated black or African American (one reported race only) civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage.
Population - One Race - Black or African American - Uninsured Margin of Errorpopulation_one_race_black_3numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the black or African American (one reported race only) civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - One Race - Black or African American - Uninsured Percentpopulation_one_race_black_4numberEstimated percent of the black or African American (one reported race only) civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage. An blank entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate, or a ratio of medians cannot be calculated because one or both of the median estimates falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution, or the margin of error associated with a median was larger than the median itself.
Population - One Race - Black or African American - Uninsured Percent Margin of Errorpopulation_one_race_black_5numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the percent of the black or African American (one reported race only) civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An blank entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of error. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - One Race - American Indian and Alaska Nativepopulation_one_race_americannumberEstimated American Indian and Alaska Native (one reported race only) civilian non-institutionalized population.
Population - One Race - American Indian and Alaska Native Margin of Errorpopulation_one_race_american_1numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the American Indian and Alaska Native (one reported race only) civilian non-institutionalized population estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - One Race - American Indian and Alaska Native - Uninsuredpopulation_one_race_american_2numberEstimated American Indian and Alaska Native (one reported race only) civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage.
Population - One Race - American Indian and Alaska Native - Uninsured Margin of Errorpopulation_one_race_american_3numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the American Indian and Alaska Native (one reported race only) civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - One Race - American Indian and Alaska Native - Uninsured Percentpopulation_one_race_american_4numberEstimated percent of the American Indian and Alaska Native (one reported race only) civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage. An blank entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate, or a ratio of medians cannot be calculated because one or both of the median estimates falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution, or the margin of error associated with a median was larger than the median itself.
Population - One Race - American Indian and Alaska Native - Uninsured Percent Margin of Errorpopulation_one_race_american_5numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the percent of the American Indian and Alaska Native (one reported race only) civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An blank entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of error. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - One Race - Asianpopulation_one_race_asiannumberEstimated Asian (one reported race only) civilian non-institutionalized population.
Population - One Race - Asian Margin of Errorpopulation_one_race_asian_1numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the Asian (one reported race only) civilian non-institutionalized population estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - One Race - Asian - Uninsuredpopulation_one_race_asian_2numberEstimated Asian (one reported race only) civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage.
Population - One Race - Asian - Uninsured Margin of Errorpopulation_one_race_asian_3numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the Asian (one reported race only) civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - One Race - Asian - Uninsured Percentpopulation_one_race_asian_4numberEstimated percent of the Asian (one reported race only) civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage.
Population - One Race - Asian - Uninsured Percent Margin of Errorpopulation_one_race_asian_5numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the percent of the Asian (one reported race only) civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - One Race - Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanderpopulation_one_race_nativenumberEstimated Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (one reported race only) civilian non-institutionalized population.
Population - One Race - Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Margin of Errorpopulation_one_race_native_1numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (one reported race only) civilian non-institutionalized population estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - One Race - Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander - Uninsuredpopulation_one_race_native_2numberEstimated Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (one reported race only) civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage.
Population - One Race - Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander - Uninsured Margin of Errorpopulation_one_race_native_3numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (one reported race only) civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - One Race - Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander - Uninsured Percentpopulation_one_race_native_4numberEstimated percent of the Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (one reported race only) civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage. An blank entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate, or a ratio of medians cannot be calculated because one or both of the median estimates falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution, or the margin of error associated with a median was larger than the median itself.
Population - One Race - Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander - Uninsured Percent Margin of Errorpopulation_one_race_native_5numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the percent of the Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (one reported race only) civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An blank entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of error. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - One Race - Some other race alonepopulation_one_race_somenumberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population of some other race alone (one reported race only).
Population - One Race - Some other race alone Margin of Errorpopulation_one_race_some_1numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population of some other race alone (one reported race only) estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - One Race - Some other race alone - Uninsuredpopulation_one_race_some_2numberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population of some other race alone (one reported race only) that does not have health insurance coverage.
Population - One Race - Some other race alone - Uninsured Margin of Errorpopulation_one_race_some_3numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population of some other race alone (one reported race only) that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - One Race - Some other race alone - Uninsured Percentpopulation_one_race_some_4numberEstimated percent of the civilian non-institutionalized population of some other race alone (one reported race only) that does not have health insurance coverage. An blank entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate, or a ratio of medians cannot be calculated because one or both of the median estimates falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution, or the margin of error associated with a median was larger than the median itself.
Population - One Race - Some other race alone - Uninsured Percent Margin of Errorpopulation_one_race_some_5numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population of some other race alone (one reported race only) that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An blank entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of error. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population- Two or more racespopulation_two_or_more_racesnumberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population of two or more races.
Population Two or more races Margin of Errorpopulation_two_or_more_races_1numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population of two or more races estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population Two or more races - Uninsuredpopulation_two_or_more_races_2numberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population of two or more races that does not have health insurance coverage.
Population Two or more races - Uninsured Margin of Errorpopulation_two_or_more_races_3numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population of two or more races that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population Two or more races - Uninsured Percentpopulation_two_or_more_races_4numberEstimated percent of the civilian non-institutionalized population of two or more races that does not have health insurance coverage.
Population Two or more races - Uninsured Percent Margin of Errorpopulation_two_or_more_races_5numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the percent of the civilian non-institutionalized population of two or more races that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - Hispanic or Latino (of any race)population_hispanic_or_latinonumberEstimated Hispanic or Latino (of any race) civilian non-institutionalized population.
Population - Hispanic or Latino (of any race) Margin of Errorpopulation_hispanic_or_latino_1numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the Hispanic or Latino (of any race) civilian non-institutionalized population estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - Hispanic or Latino (of any race) - Uninsuredpopulation_hispanic_or_latino_2numberEstimated Hispanic or Latino (of any race) civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage.
Population - Hispanic or Latino (of any race) - Uninsured Margin of Errorpopulation_hispanic_or_latino_3numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the Hispanic or Latino (of any race) civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - Hispanic or Latino (of any race) - Uninsured Percentpopulation_hispanic_or_latino_4numberEstimated percent of the Hispanic or Latino (of any race) civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage.
Population - Hispanic or Latino (of any race) - Uninsured Percent Margin of Errorpopulation_hispanic_or_latino_5numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the percent of the Hispanic or Latino (of any race) civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - White alone, not Hispanic or Latinopopulation_white_alone_notnumberEstimated white alone and not Hispanic or Latino civilian non-institutionalized population.
Population - White alone, not Hispanic or Latino Margin of Errorpopulation_white_alone_not_1numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the white alone and not Hispanic or Latino civilian non-institutionalized population estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - White alone, not Hispanic or Latino - Uninsuredpopulation_white_alone_not_2numberEstimated white alone and not Hispanic or Latino civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage.
Population - White alone, not Hispanic or Latino - Uninsured Margin of Errorpopulation_white_alone_not_3numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the white alone and not Hispanic or Latino civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Population - White alone, not Hispanic or Latino - Uninsured Percentpopulation_white_alone_not_4numberEstimated percent of the white alone and not Hispanic or Latino civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage.
Population - White alone, not Hispanic or Latino - Uninsured Percent Margin of Errorpopulation_white_alone_not_5numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the percent of the white alone and not Hispanic or Latino civilian non-institutionalized population that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Household Incomehousehold_incomenumberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting any level of income.
Household Income Margin of Errorhousehold_income_margin_ofnumberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting any level of income estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Household Income - Uninsuredhousehold_income_uninsurednumberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting any level of income that does not have health insurance coverage.
Household Income - Uninsured Margin of Errorhousehold_income_uninsured_1numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting any level of income that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Household Income - Uninsured Percenthousehold_income_uninsured_2numberEstimated percent of the civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting any level of income that does not have health insurance coverage.
Household Income - Uninsured Percent Margin of Errorhousehold_income_uninsured_3numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the percent of the civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting any level of income that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Household Income - Under $25,000household_income_under_25numberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting income of less than $25,000.
Household Income - Under $25,000 Margin of Errorhousehold_income_under_25_1numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting income of less than $25,000 estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Household Income - Under $25,000 - Uninsuredhousehold_income_under_25_2numberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting income of less than $25,000 that does not have health insurance coverage.
Household Income - Under $25,000 - Uninsured Margin of Errorhousehold_income_under_25_3numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting income of less than $25,000 that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Household Income - Under $25,000 - Uninsured Percenthousehold_income_under_25_4numberEstimated percent of the civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting income of less than $25,000 that does not have health insurance coverage.
Household Income - Under $25,000 - Uninsured Percent Margin of Errorhousehold_income_under_25_5numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the percent of the civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting income of less than $25,000 that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Household Income - $25,000 to $49,999household_income_25_000_tonumberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting income from $25,000 to $49,999.
Household Income - $25,000 to $49,999 Margin of Errorhousehold_income_25_000_to_1numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting income from $25,000 to $49,999 estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Household Income - $25,000 to $49,999 - Uninsuredhousehold_income_25_000_to_2numberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting income from $25,000 to $49,999 that does not have health insurance coverage.
Household Income - $25,000 to $49,999 - Uninsured Margin of Errorhousehold_income_25_000_to_3numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting income from $25,000 to $49,999 that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Household Income - $25,000 to $49,999 - Uninsured Percenthousehold_income_25_000_to_4numberEstimated percent of the civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting income from $25,000 to $49,999 that does not have health insurance coverage.
Household Income - $25,000 to $49,999 - Uninsured Percent Margin of Errorhousehold_income_25_000_to_5numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the percent of the civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting income from $25,000 to $49,999 that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Household Income - $50,000 to $74,999household_income_50_000_tonumberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting income from $50,000 to $74,999.
Household Income - $50,000 to $74,999 Margin of Errorhousehold_income_50_000_to_1numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting income from $50,000 to $74,999 estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Household Income - $50,000 to $74,999 - Uninsuredhousehold_income_50_000_to_2numberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting income from $50,000 to $74,999 that does not have health insurance coverage.
Household Income - $50,000 to $74,999 - Uninsured Margin of Errorhousehold_income_50_000_to_3numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting income from $50,000 to $74,999 that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Household Income - $50,000 to $74,999 - Uninsured Percenthousehold_income_50_000_to_4numberEstimated percent of the civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting income from $50,000 to $74,999 that does not have health insurance coverage.
Household Income - $50,000 to $74,999 - Uninsured Percent Margin of Errorhousehold_income_50_000_to_5numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the percent of the civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting income from $50,000 to $74,999 that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Household Income - $75,000 to $99,999household_income_75_000_tonumberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting income from $75,000 to $99,999.
Household Income - $75,000 to $99,999 Margin of Errorhousehold_income_75_000_to_1numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting income from $75,000 to $99,999 estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Household Income - $75,000 to $99,999 - Uninsuredhousehold_income_75_000_to_2numberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting income from $75,000 to $99,999 that does not have health insurance coverage.
Household Income - $75,000 to $99,999 - Uninsured Margin of Errorhousehold_income_75_000_to_3numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting income from $75,000 to $99,999 that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Household Income - $75,000 to $99,999 - Uninsured Percenthousehold_income_75_000_to_4numberEstimated percent of the civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting income from $75,000 to $99,999 that does not have health insurance coverage.
Household Income - $75,000 to $99,999 - Uninsured Percent Margin of Errorhousehold_income_75_000_to_5numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the percent of the civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting income from $75,000 to $99,999 that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Household Income - $100,000 and overhousehold_income_100_000numberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting income of $100,000 and over.
Household Income - $100,000 and over Margin of Errorhousehold_income_100_000_1numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting income of $100,000 and over estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Household Income - $100,000 and over - Uninsuredhousehold_income_100_000_2numberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting income of $100,000 and over that does not have health insurance coverage.
Household Income - $100,000 and over - Uninsured Margin of Errorhousehold_income_100_000_3numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting income of $100,000 and over that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Household Income - $100,000 and over - Uninsured Percenthousehold_income_100_000_4numberEstimated percent of the civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting income of $100,000 and over that does not have health insurance coverage.
Household Income - $100,000 and over - Uninsured Percent Margin of Errorhousehold_income_100_000_5numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the percent of the civilian non-institutionalized population in households reporting income of $100,000 and over that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Ratio of Income to Poverty Levelratio_of_income_to_povertynumberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population for whom poverty status is determined.
Ratio of Income to Poverty Level Margin of Errorratio_of_income_to_poverty_1numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population for whom poverty status is determined estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Ratio of Income to Poverty Level - Uninsuredratio_of_income_to_poverty_2numberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population for whom poverty status is determined that does not have health insurance coverage.
Ratio of Income to Poverty Level - Uninsured Margin of Errorratio_of_income_to_poverty_3numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population for whom poverty status is determined that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Ratio of Income to Poverty Level - Uninsured Percentratio_of_income_to_poverty_4numberEstimated percent of the civilian non-institutionalized population for whom poverty status is determined that does not have health insurance coverage.
Ratio of Income to Poverty Level - Uninsured Percent Margin of Errorratio_of_income_to_poverty_5numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the percent of the civilian non-institutionalized population for whom poverty status is determined that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Ratio of Income to Poverty Level - Under 138 of Povertyratio_of_income_to_poverty_6numberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population whose poverty status is under 138% of the poverty level.
Ratio of Income to Poverty Level - Under 138 of Poverty Margin of Errorratio_of_income_to_poverty_7numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population whose poverty status is under 138% of the poverty level estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Ratio of Income to Poverty Level - Under 138 of Poverty - Uninsuredratio_of_income_to_poverty_8numberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population whose poverty status is under 138% of the poverty level that does not have health insurance coverage.
Ratio of Income to Poverty Level - Under 138 of Poverty - Uninsured Margin of Errorratio_of_income_to_poverty_9numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population whose poverty status is under 138% of the poverty level that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Ratio of Income to Poverty Level - Under 138 of Poverty - Uninsured Percentratio_of_income_to_poverty_10numberEstimated percent of the civilian non-institutionalized population whose poverty status is under 138% of the poverty level that does not have health insurance coverage.
Ratio of Income to Poverty Level - Under 138 of Poverty - Uninsured Percent Margin of Errorratio_of_income_to_poverty_11numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the percent of the civilian non-institutionalized population whose poverty status is under 138% of the poverty level that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Ratio of Income to Poverty Level - 138 to 199 Percent of Povertyratio_of_income_to_poverty_12numberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population whose poverty status is between 138% and 199% of the poverty level.
Ratio of Income to Poverty Level - 138 to 199 Percent of Poverty Margin of Errorratio_of_income_to_poverty_13numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population whose poverty status is between 138% and 199% of the poverty level estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Ratio of Income to Poverty Level - 138 to 199 Percent of Poverty - Uninsuredratio_of_income_to_poverty_14numberEstimated civilian non-institutionalized population whose poverty status is between 138% and 199% of the poverty level that does not have health insurance coverage.
Ratio of Income to Poverty Level - 138 to 199 Percent of Poverty - Uninsured Margin of Errorratio_of_income_to_poverty_15numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the civilian non-institutionalized population whose poverty status is between 138% and 199% of the poverty level that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.
Ratio of Income to Poverty Level - 138 to 199 Percent of Poverty - Uninsured Percentratio_of_income_to_poverty_16numberEstimated percent of the civilian non-institutionalized population whose poverty status is between 138% and 199% of the poverty level that does not have health insurance coverage.
Ratio of Income to Poverty Level - 138 to 199 Percent of Poverty - Uninsured Percent Margin of Errorratio_of_income_to_poverty_17numberMargin of Error (MOE) for the percent of the civilian non-institutionalized population whose poverty status is between 138% and 199% of the poverty level that does not have health insurance coverage estimate. An MOE is the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. Confidence bounds can be created by adding the margin of error to the estimate (for the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (for the lower bound). All published ACS margins of error are based on a 90-percent confidence level.