How many people are on Medicaid in the US?
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On average, 88.8 million or 26.2% of the US population during FY 2024. Enrolling about 1 in 4 people in the US, Medicaid is one of the largest single health insurers in the country. Medicaid is a government-funded health insurance program that provides free or low-cost coverage to eligible low-income individuals and families, including children, pregnant women, seniors, and people with disabilities.
88.8M
enrolled in Medicaid (FY 2024, monthly average)
26.2%
of the US population enrolled in Medicaid (FY 2024)
Since Medicaid was created in the 1960s, the share of the population covered by it has generally increased. In FY 2024, 26.2% of people were covered by Medicaid. That is more than double the share in FY 2001.
In FY 2024, 26.2% of people were covered by Medicaid.
Average monthly Medicaid enrollment as a share of the population
Medicaid enrollment numbers are affected by changes in both economic conditions and policy:
In FY 2024, 88.8 million people were covered by Medicaid, down 9.5% from its FY 2023 peak. FY 2024 enrollment is also 20.2% higher than the pre-pandemic peak in 2019.
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Medicaid enrollment peaked in FY 2023.
Average monthly Medicaid enrollment
Medicaid eligibility is determined by a combination of federal guidelines and state-level rules, primarily based on income, household size, disability status, age, and factors like whether a person is pregnant or has caretaking responsibilities.
Enrollees are sorted into five categories:
In FY 2022, the latest data available, children were the largest category of enrollees: 33.7 million kids, about 35.8% of total Medicaid recipients.
In FY 2022, children and adults without dependent children accounted for more than half of all Medicaid enrollees.
Average monthly Medicaid enrollment, by eligibility group
States have different enrollment shares because eligibility rules, Medicaid expansion decisions, demographics, and economic conditions vary by state.
In FY 2024, Louisiana had the highest rate of Medicaid enrollment, with 43.5% of its population in the program. Utah had the lowest rate, at 10.3%.
Among states, the Medicaid enrollment rate ranged from 10.3% in Utah to 43.5% in Louisiana.
Average monthly Medicaid enrollment as a share of the population, by state (FY 2024)
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Methodology
USAFacts standardizes data, in areas such as time and demographics, to make it easier to understand and compare.
The analysis was generated with the help of AI and reviewed by USAFacts for accuracy.
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