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. 2022 Mar 1;22(4):423–441. doi: 10.1007/s10754-022-09324-x

Table 1.

Impact of federal insurance mandate repeal on probability of being newly uninsured. (Source: Current Population Survey ASEC, 2015 to 2019)

Newly Uninsured
Mandate Repealed X Post 2019

0.496***

(0.175)

Sample Size 214,821
Pre-2019 Mean 2.11

Notes: Sample includes adults aged 19 to 64 with household income between 138 and 400% of the poverty level (N = 214,821). Table displays coefficient estimate and state-clustered standard error for the interaction of an indicator for residence in a state that repealed the insurance mandate and an indicator for the year 2019. All regressions also control for age, sex, marital status, household size, race/ethnicity, educational attainment, employment status, state fixed effects, and year effects. Estimates are weighted by CPS ASEC sampling weights.

***p < 0.01, **p < 0.05, *p < 0.10