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- Adults in low-income immigrant families were deeply affected by the COVID-19 crisis yet avoided safety net programs in 20201
- Almost half of adults in families losing work during the pandemic avoided health care because of costs or COVID-19 concerns1
- Being an immigrant with disabilities: characteristics of a population facing multiple structural challenges1
- Black and African American adults’ perspectives on discrimination and unfair judgment in health care1
- COVID-19 vaccine attitudes among adults in immigrant families in California: insights and opportunities to promote equitable access1
- COVID-19 vaccine attitudes among nonelderly adults who reported being unlikely to get vaccinated: a qualitative snapshot from the early vaccine rollout1
- Charitable food use increased nearly 50 percent from 2019 to 2020: findings from the December 2020 Well-Being and Basic Needs Survey1
- Confronting COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among nonelderly adults: findings from the December 2020 Well-Being and Basic Needs Survey1
- Delayed and forgone health care for nonelderly adults during the COVID-19 pandemic: findings from the September 11–28 Coronavirus Tracking Survey1
- Forty percent of Black and Hispanic parents of school-age children are food insecure1
- Four in ten adults with disabilities experienced unfair treatment in health care settings, at work, or when applying for public benefits in 20221
- Health care affordability improved between 2019 and 2022 under pandemic health coverage policies: findings from the Well-Being and Basic Needs Survey1
- Health care coverage, access, and affordability for children and parents: new findings from March 20181
- Immigrant families in California faced barriers accessing safety net programs in 2021, but community organizations helped many enroll1
- Immigration concerns continued to deter immigrant families with children from safety net programs in 2021, compounding other enrollment difficulties1
- Medical debt in New York State and its unequal burden across communities1
- Medical debt in New York State: estimates for large cities and towns, state legislative districts, congressional districts, and other geographic areas1
- More than one in five adults with limited public transit access forgo health care because of transportation barriers1
- North Carolina Medicaid’s transition to risk-based managed care: findings from the preimplementation period1
- Observing race and ethnicity through a new lens: an exploratory analysis of different approaches to measuring “street race”1