Number of Uninsured May Be Overstated, Studies Suggest

I wonder how many more of the "statistics" liberals use are wrong.

WASHINGTON — The number of Americans without health insurance — one of the most watched and worrisome indicators of economic well-being — may be overstated by as much as 20%, according to research conducted for the government.

That could mean 9 million fewer uninsured, reducing the total to 36 million from the 45 million reported for 2003, the latest year for which data are available.


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