This layer shows the percentage of thecivilian noninstitutionalized population who do not have insurance.This is shown by census tract centroids. The data values are from the 2012-2016 American Community Survey 5-year estimate in theB27001 Tablefor health insurance coverage status broken down by by age and sex characteristics.This map helps to answer a few questions:How many people in the United States don't have health insurance?Where are the concentrations of uninsured population?This map helps to tell a local pattern about insurance in the United States. The data can be stratified by different age and sex characteristics in order to create additional maps. By default, the pop-up provides a breakdown of total male and female uninsured population.This data was downloaded from the United States Census Bureau American Fact Finder on March 1, 2018. It was then joined with 2016 vintage centroid points and hosted to ArcGIS Online and into the Living Atlas. The data contains additional attributes that can be used for mapping and analysis.Nationally, the breakdown of insurance for the civilian noninstitutionalized population in the US is: Total: 313,576,137 +/-10,365 Male: 153,162,940 +/-12,077 Under 6 years: 12,227,441 +/-11,224 With health insurance coverage 11,643,526 +/-12,783 No health insurance coverage 583,915 +/-6,438 6 to 17 years: 25,282,489 +/-12,396 With health insurance coverage 23,659,835 +/-16,339 No health insurance coverage 1,622,654 +/-14,500 18 to 24 years: 15,350,990 +/-8,369 With health insurance coverage 12,112,729 +/-19,586 No health insurance coverage 3,238,261 +/-24,081 25 to 34 years: 20,901,264 +/-8,155 With health insurance coverage 15,669,472 +/-36,401 No health insurance coverage 5,231,792 +/-38,887 35 to 44 years: 19,499,072 +/-6,321 With health insurance coverage 15,722,620 +/-41,969 No health insurance coverage 3,776,452 +/-41,916 45 to 54 years: 20,965,500 +/-5,283 With health insurance coverage 17,819,431 +/-33,014 No health insurance coverage 3,146,069 +/-31,181 55 to 64 years: 19,068,251 +/-3,959 With health insurance coverage 17,076,497 +/-20,830 No health insurance coverage 1,991,754 +/-19,813 65 to 74 years: 12,168,198 +/-3,453 With health insurance coverage 12,041,594 +/-4,736 No health insurance coverage 126,604 +/-3,207 75 years and over: 7,699,735 +/-3,458 With health insurance coverage 7,657,815 +/-3,794 No health insurance coverage 41,920 +/-1,719 Female: 160,413,197 +/-8,724 Under 6 years: 11,684,980 +/-10,395 With health insurance coverage 11,115,775 +/-13,062 No health insurance coverage 569,205 +/-7,132 6 to 17 years: 24,280,468 +/-11,445 With health insurance coverage 22,723,174 +/-14,642 No health insurance coverage 1,557,294 +/-13,468 18 to 24 years: 15,151,707 +/-5,432 With health insurance coverage 12,591,379 +/-16,744 No health insurance coverage 2,560,328 +/-18,826 25 to 34 years: 21,367,510 +/-4,829 With health insurance coverage 17,505,087 +/-32,122 No health insurance coverage 3,862,423 +/-31,651 35 to 44 years: 20,279,901 +/-4,751 With health insurance coverage 17,146,763 +/-32,076 No health insurance coverage 3,133,138 +/-31,659 45 to 54 years: 21,975,842 +/-5,087 With health insurance coverage 19,083,932 +/-27,415 No health insurance coverage 2,891,910 +/-25,022 55 to 64 years: 20,665,987 +/-3,867 With health insurance coverage 18,537,874 +/-18,484 No health insurance coverage 2,128,113 +/-16,614 65 to 74 years: 13,896,484 +/-3,882 With health insurance coverage 13,730,727 +/-6,177 No health insurance coverage 165,757 +/-3,857 75 years and over: 11,110,318 +/-3,977 With health insurance coverage 11,037,661 +/-4,391 No health insurance coverage 72,657 +/-2,120 Data note from the US Census Bureau:[ACS] data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.