(St. Paul, MN) — The number of people in Minnesota with no health insurance is at an all time low, according to the Minnesota Department of Health, three-point-eight percent.
That’s the lowest reported in the 22-years they’ve been tracking rates.
The study does show that the number of people with employer-sponsored group coverage in Minnesota fell.
In contrast, the number of people with state-sponsored health coverage increased.
Still, more people in Minnesota have employer-group health insurance than have government-sponsored health coverage.