Essential Workers Have a 13% Uninsured Rate, Making Some States More At-Risk For Essential Workers

SEATTLE, Aug. 12, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- QuoteWizard®, a LendingTree company, and one of the nation's leading online insurance marketplaces released a report on states around the country where essential workers could face the greatest risk are those with a high rate of essential workforce and states that lack employer-sponsored health insurance.

The work environments during the pandemic have been extremely risky for the essential workforce. The essential workers putting themselves on the frontlines are considered heroes by many for keeping the country running in hard times. Unfortunately, it's essential workers that are disproportionately under-insured and underpaid than non-essential workers.

Visit the full report here, https://quotewizard.com/news/posts/essential-workers-at-risk-of-covid-19

Key Findings:

    --  Essential workers have an uninsured rate of 13% compared to 8% of
        non-essential workers.
    --  Nationally, 84% of employers offer health insurance coverage.
    --  Thirty-five percent of essential workers have had work hours reduced or
        limited from the pandemic compared to 24% of non-essential workers.
    --  Fifty percent of essential workers can't afford a $500 unexpected
        medical bill, compared to 69% of non-essential workers.
    --  Restaurant, construction and home health industries have the highest
        rates of uninsured workers and low wage jobs.

Methodology
QuoteWizard analyzed State Health Access Data Assistance Center data on the percentage of employers offering health insurance for workers in each state. We then paired that data with United Way's rate of essential workers in each state. Our analysis aimed at finding which states have the highest rate of essential workers and how likely that state is to provide health insurance for workers.


             Rank    
          
          Location    % Employer Health Coverage % Essential Workers


      
      
         1     
          
          Montana                          70.6%               46.4%

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         2     
          
          Wyoming                          71.6%               53.5%

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         3      
          
          Alaska                          75.0%               45.0%

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         4     
          
          Vermont                          76.8%               45.3%

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         5      
          
          Idaho                           77.0%               43.2%

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         6    
          
          New Mexico                        77.1%               42.8%

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         7      
          
          Maine                           80.1%               44.6%

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         8       
          
          Utah                           81.2%               44.6%

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         9     
          
          Colorado                         81.7%               42.6%

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         10  
          
          North Carolina                      82.2%               46.0%

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         11      
          
          Oregon                          82.3%               46.0%

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         12     
          
          Arkansas                         83.1%               49.6%

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         13   
          
          Mississippi                        83.2%               48.8%

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         14    
          
          Wisconsin                         83.5%               50.1%

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         15     
          
          Florida                          83.6%               40.0%

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         16   
          
          South Dakota                       83.7%               50.4%

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         17     
          
          Nebraska                         83.7%               49.4%

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         18    
          
          Washington                        83.7%               42.4%

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         19     
          
          Michigan                         83.8%               47.0%

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         20    
          
          Louisiana                         84.1%               48.9%

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         21  
          
          West Virginia                       84.1%               47.7%

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         22     
          
          Indiana                          84.3%               51.8%

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         23     
          
          Oklahoma                         84.5%               46.5%

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         24    
          
          California                        84.6%               43.5%

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         25    
          
          Minnesota                         85.1%               46.0%

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         26   
          
          Rhode Island                       85.1%               41.1%

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         27     
          
          Georgia                          85.2%               45.0%

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         28     
          
          Kentucky                         85.5%               51.3%

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         29       
          
          Iowa                           85.6%               46.6%

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         30       
          
          Ohio                           85.7%               46.8%

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         31  
          
          South Carolina                      85.8%               48.2%

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         32     
          
          Arizona                          85.8%               39.3%

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         33    
          
          Tennessee                         85.9%               49.0%

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         34      
          
          Nevada                          86.1%               48.4%

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         35     
          
          Missouri                         86.1%               46.8%

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         36      
          
          Texas                           86.1%               44.0%

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         37      
          
          Kansas                          86.3%               49.2%

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         38  
          
          New Hampshire                       86.4%               40.5%

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         39   
          
          North Dakota                       86.5%               57.2%

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         40     
          
          New York                         86.7%               46.1%

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         41   
          
          Connecticut                        86.7%               40.8%

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         42     
          
          Virginia                         86.8%               43.3%

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         43     
          
          Maryland                         87.1%               39.4%

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         44     
          
          Delaware                         87.3%               46.6%

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         45    
          
          New Jersey                        87.6%               44.1%

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         46     
          
          Alabama                          87.9%               48.7%

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         47     
          
          Illinois                         88.0%               48.0%

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         48   
          
          Pennsylvania                       88.3%               46.3%

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         49  
          
          Massachusetts                       90.1%               43.5%

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         50      
          
          Hawaii                          95.4%               50.3%

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