The uninsured rate continues to drop as Obamacare’s March 31 enrollment deadline approaches. A new poll from Gallup finds the percentage of Americans who lack health insurance dropped more than 1% in the last few months, falling from 17.1% to 15.9% since the fourth quarter of 2013.
The uninsured rate previously had peaked at 18% in the third quarter of 2013, shortly before the new health insurance marketplaces opened.
The rate fell for nearly every demographic group over the past few months, especially for African-Americans and the poor, according to Gallup. The rate for those with an annual income below $36,000 dropped by 2.8% from the fourth quarter of 2013, while the percentage of African-Americans without health insurance fell 2.6%. The rate dropped by the smallest margin — a half of a percent — for those under 26, many of whom have already qualified for health insurance under their parents’ plans since 2010. The uninsured rate dropped by 1.6% for those between 26 and 34 years of age, and 1.7% for those between 35 and 64.
President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama have both publicly encouraged more Americans to sign up for health insurance in the last few months. They’ve targeted young Americans in particular with appearances on shows like The Tonight Show and the pre-game coverage for the NBA All-Star Game.









