New census data shows the number of American children without health insurance has increased for the first time since 1998. Over 8 million children lacked health insurance coverage last year. Experts attributed the change to budget crunches that led some states to curtail enrollment of children in government-subsidized plans and steady declines in the number of people who receive health insurance through their jobs.
Eight Million U.S. Children Now Have No Health Insurance
HeadlineSep 05, 2006