After a streak of steady declines, California's uninsured rate bottomed out last year with some 2.7 million people still without health insurance.
The last estimates from the U.S. Census offer a fragmented portrait of the remaining people who are uninsured while posing an even bigger question for the state: How much lower can the uninsured rate go?
According to the Census Bureau, 7.2 percent of Californians were without health insurance in 2017. That's lower than the national average of 8.7%
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October 17, 2018
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