Millions of Florida residence without health insurance

The American Community Survey established that millions of Florida residences are without health insurance or car insurance northern ireland. This is the first time the yearly survey has asked about health care. The survey also attempted to gauge whether home foreclosures and rising unemployment are forcing children, parents and grandparents to live together under the same roof.  In Florida, there are more than 250,000 multigenerational households. The most recent census numbers confirm what state demographers concluded earlier this year: The recession is not only inhibiting the growth of Florida but is also sending people packing for other states. Do you agree that the majority of Floridians are without health insurance and due to the economic downfall it is forcing people to live in different states?

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3 Responses to “Millions of Florida residence without health insurance”

  1. Bud L Says:

    If it’s been established

  2. Kirsten Says:

    No. Insurance issues are happening in every state.

  3. Dan Says:

    Many Floridians have been forced to decide whether health insurance or putting food on the table is more important. Florida is sunny almost every day of the year, why would anyone want to move away from here.

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