But you can find it easily from Tasmania to North America to the mountains of South Africa. It's probably growing outside my front door. |
For children, uninsured rates appear to be declining over time. |
Hispanics had the highest rate of any people without health insurance. Children in poverty had a higher uninsured rate than any other children. |
I guess what happened last year was kind of similar to what happened in the early 1990s where you had a recession that was officially over and then you had several years after that of rising poverty. |
It's probably growing outside my front door. |
Overall, the story is that uninsured rates are relatively stable. |
Shamrock only exists on St. Patrick's Day. Every other day of the year, it's just young clover. |
The stabilization in the overall coverage rate can be explained by an increase in government coverage — notably Medicaid and the State Children's Health Insurance Program — that offset a decline in employment-based coverage. |
The threat of an avian flu pandemic is already very real for companies with employees in Asia, but European employers need to be prepared too. |
There's two principal myths about shamrock: that it's unique to Ireland, and that it never flowers. |
This is a simple matter of consumer privacy. I feel strongly that sensitive personal information, including our cell phone records, should be protected from the eyes of strangers. |
This is the second consecutive year that households did not experience an annual change in real median income. |
This stabilization in overall coverage rate can be explained by increases in government coverage that offset the decline in employer-based coverage. |
We're seeing the same thing today. |
What's happening ... is kind of similar to what happened in the early 1990s where you have a recession officially over and then several more years after that a rise in poverty. |