I’ve written about how things like education, the uninsured, and the concentration hate groups predict Trump’s % of the vote at the US state level and the county level in Pennsylvania. At the state level Washington, DC was an outlier relative to the rest of the states and at the county level Philadelphia was anContinue reading “Education and Race Account for Outliers in Trump’s Vote at the State and PA County Level”
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Educational Attainment and the % Uninsured Explain Trump’s % of the Vote with Philly Considered
I know it’s been a while since I’ve posted last. I’ve been busy with running for city council and other personal issues. In my last big data post, I looked at county level simple correlations with education, uninsured, child abuse, and Trump’s % of the vote. This post will look at multiple regression for countyContinue reading “Educational Attainment and the % Uninsured Explain Trump’s % of the Vote with Philly Considered”
Education the Best Predictor for Trump Support in PA Counties
Trump marked the first 100 days milestone of his campaign with a rally in Harrisburg the State Capitol touting his achievements and his plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. In my last post I looked at uninsured trends in the state. This time I will look at uninsured, poverty rates, educational attainmentContinue reading “Education the Best Predictor for Trump Support in PA Counties”
Trends in Cambria County Uninsured Show The Effect of Medicaid Expansion
The SAHIE estimates for every county in the US are out for 2015. Last week I posted on state level estimates, other state level measures, and Trump’s % of the vote. This week I thought I would focus exclusively on uninsured and poverty in my native county, Cambria County in Pennsylvania. The graph above showsContinue reading “Trends in Cambria County Uninsured Show The Effect of Medicaid Expansion”
The Impact of the ACA (Obamacare) in Utah and Pennsylvania by Ethnicity and Race
I have just relocated to Salt Lake City, Utah for a job. I’ve decided to look at how the state differs from my former state Pennsylvania. The graph above shows the trends for both states and the US from 2006 to 2014 (the method they used to collect the data changed in 2008 which isContinue reading “The Impact of the ACA (Obamacare) in Utah and Pennsylvania by Ethnicity and Race”
The Affordable Care Act Having Little Effect on PA’s Uninsured in 2013
This post is a Cross-Post with healthcare4allPA.org. The Census Bureau has released the 2013 Small Area Health Insurance Estimates for all counties and states in the US. The trend for the Pennsylvania and the US from 2006-2013 can be seen above. The US rate has decreased from a high of 17.7% in 2010 to 16.8%Continue reading “The Affordable Care Act Having Little Effect on PA’s Uninsured in 2013”
Trends in the Uninsured are Flat by Race and Gender for Pennsylvania
The Small Area Health Insurance Estimates (SAHIE) for Pennsylvania can be broken down by gender at the state and county level and by ethnicity at the state level only. For race the trends can be seen in the table below. The trends for the three groups were similar with Hispanics having rates more than doubleContinue reading “Trends in the Uninsured are Flat by Race and Gender for Pennsylvania”
Pennsylvania’s Uninsured Rate at an All Time Low?
Donny Deutsch at MSNBC’s Morning Joe claimed that “Once again the party of no,” Deutsch said on July 1, 2014. “The country’s will was for immigration reform, they’re against it. Minimum wage, we want to raise it for everybody, another populist point of view. They don’t want to do it. By the way, 13 percentContinue reading “Pennsylvania’s Uninsured Rate at an All Time Low?”
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) Having Little Effect on PA’s Uninsured Rate So Far (Repost with PUSH)
As I said in my last post the new Small Area Health Insurance Estimates are out for every county in the US. The overall trend for the state can be seen below since 2008 for those between the ages of 18 and 65. The change in the rate has leveled off from 2010 to 2011Continue reading “The Affordable Care Act (ACA) Having Little Effect on PA’s Uninsured Rate So Far (Repost with PUSH)”
National, State, & County Uninsured Estimates in PA
The Census Bureau has two estimates of the uninsured that comes out every year. One for the national and state level which is based on the Current Population Survey and the other for the State and County level which is the Small Area Health Insurance Estimates or SAHIE that I’ve written many posts about here. Continue reading “National, State, & County Uninsured Estimates in PA”