Ten percent of New Jersey parents – or 175,000 – had zero health insurance in 2015, according to the latest state-by-state KIDS COUNT data from the Annie E. Casey Foundation. That’s actually a step up for the Garden State compared to years prior.
Ten percent of New Jersey parents – or 175,000 – had zero health insurance in 2015, according to the latest state-by-state KIDS COUNT data from the Annie E. Casey Foundation. That’s actually a step up for the Garden State compared to years prior.