Survey: More Minnesotans going without health insurance
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By Kyle Stokes
Published on March 12, 2026.
The number of Minnesotans without their health insurance in 2025 has risen to 5.8% according to a state survey. This increase is attributed to concerns about costs. The number of people covered by public programs has also decreased from 44.1% to 39.6%. Fewer people signed up for plans through the state's individual health insurance market this year than ever before.
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