- Education-level
- Less than high school graduate
92.5% of people who did not graduate high school in New Haven, Connecticut have health insurance
Less than high school graduate
92.5% of people who did not graduate high school in New Haven, Connecticut have health insurance
2023
92.5% of 10 thousand people
Less than high school graduate health insurance coverage rates in New Haven, Connecticut compared
How does New Haven, Connecticut compare to other Connecticut and National averages?
New Haven, Connecticut
92.5%
Connecticut
81.6% (-12% lower than New Haven, Connecticut)
National average
79.3% (-14% lower than New Haven, Connecticut)
92.5% of people who did not graduate high school in New Haven, Connecticut have health insurance
Historical Timeline
92.5% of people who did not graduate high school in New Haven, Connecticut have health insurance historical data
2015 - 83.4%
The 2015 83.4% is the baseline measurement.
2016 - 90%
The 2016 increase to 90% from 2015 represents a 6.6% increase YoY.
2017 - 83.9%
The 2017 decrease to 83.9% from 2016 represents a -6.1% decrease YoY.
2018 - 81%
The 2018 decrease to 81% from 2017 represents a -2.9% decrease YoY.
2019 - 78.5%
The 2019 decrease to 78.5% from 2018 represents a -2.5% decrease YoY.
2021 - 84.7%
The 2021 increase to 84.7% from 2019 represents a 6.2% increase YoY.
2022 - 84.9%
The 2022 increase to 84.9% from 2021 represents a 0.2% increase YoY.
2023 - 92.5%
The 2023 increase to 92.5% from 2022 represents a 7.6% increase YoY.