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Georgia: Health Insurance Coverage & Uninsured Rate

In 2024, 12.0% of people in Georgia had no health insurance β€” 3.8 percentage points above the national rate of 8.2% β€” and the rate moved from 11.4% in 2023 (+0.6 pp). Figures are official US Census Bureau American Community Survey data.

Reference period: 2024 ACS 1-year estimates(US Census Bureau, ACSBR-024, published September 2025) Β· updated annually Β· public domain Β· Georgia

What percentage of people in Georgia are uninsured?

As of 2024, 12.0% of the population in Georgia had no health insurance β€” 3.8 percentage points above the national rate of 8.2% β€” up from 11.4% in 2023, per US Census Bureau American Community Survey 1-year estimates published September 2025. Gera re-dates this annually.

Source:US Census Bureau β€” Health Insurance Coverage by State (ACS 1-Year Estimates)Β·as of 2024updated annual (last: )
Gera Coverage Index50 / 100Georgia β€” a much wider coverage gap than the US averageHow this index is calculated

The GCI weights this state's three real ACS uninsured rates β€” all-ages (12.0% Γ— 0.50 = 6.0), working-age (16.5% Γ— 0.30 = 5.0) and children (7.9% Γ— 0.20 = 1.6) β€” for a weighted 12.5, scaled Γ—4 to 50/100. The national index is 35. Higher means a wider coverage gap.

Health insurance: uninsured rates for Georgia (2024)
MeasureGeorgiaContext
Uninsured β€” all ages12.0% (Β±0.3 pp)US average 8.2%
Uninsured β€” working-age adults (19–64)16.5%US average 11.3%
Uninsured β€” children (under 19)7.9%US average 6.0%
Change since 2023 (all ages)+0.6 pp11.4% β†’ 12.0%
National rank (all ages)2nd of 511 = highest uninsured rate
Medicaid expansion statusNot expanded (as of 1 Jan 2024)Per US Census report footnote
Gera Coverage Index50 / 100a much wider coverage gap than the US average (higher = wider gap)

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Georgia health insurance coverage: FAQs

What percentage of people in Georgia are uninsured?
In 2024, 12.0% of the civilian noninstitutionalized population in Georgia had no health insurance (Β±0.3 pp), 3.8 percentage points above the national rate of 8.2%. That ranks Georgia 2nd of 51 states and DC by uninsured rate (1 = highest). Source: US Census Bureau, 2024 American Community Survey 1-year estimates.
Has the uninsured rate in Georgia gone up or down?
Between 2023 and 2024, the all-ages uninsured rate in Georgia moved from 11.4% to 12.0% (+0.6 pp). Nationally the uninsured rate rose from 7.9% to 8.2% over the same period. Source: US Census Bureau ACS 1-year estimates.
What is the uninsured rate for adults and children in Georgia?
In 2024, 16.5% of working-age adults (aged 19–64) in Georgia were uninsured, compared with 11.3% nationally. Among children under 19, 7.9% were uninsured in Georgia, versus 6.0% nationally. Source: US Census Bureau ACS 1-year estimates, 2024.
What is the Gera Coverage Index for Georgia?
The Gera Coverage Index (GCI) for Georgia is 50 out of 100 in 2024 β€” a much wider coverage gap than the US average (national index 35). The GCI weights the three real ACS uninsured rates (50% all-ages, 30% working-age, 20% children) and scales the result to 0–100; higher means a wider coverage gap. It is computed transparently from the figures on this page.
Can I see a doctor in Georgia without health insurance?
Yes. With 12.0% of Georgia residents uninsured in 2024, many people use pay-as-you-go telehealth. GeraClinic offers online consultations with no insurance required, so uninsured or underinsured residents can speak to a clinician about everyday health concerns, prescriptions and referrals. This page is for information only and is not medical advice.

Uninsured or underinsured in Georgia?

12.0% of Georgia residents had no health insurance in 2024. GeraClinic offers affordable online consultations with a clinician β€” no insurance required β€” for everyday health concerns, prescriptions and referrals.

Methodology

Uninsured rates for Georgia are the published US Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 1-year point estimates for 2024(with 2023 for comparison), transcribed verbatim from the Census report β€œHealth Insurance Coverage by State: 2023 and 2024” (ACSBR-024), Appendix Tables 2 (all ages), 3 (working-age adults 19–64) and 4 (children under 19). The Β±0.3 pp margin of error is the published 90% confidence interval for the all-ages estimate. The Gera Coverage Index is a transparent weighted average of those three real rates (0.50 all-ages + 0.30 working-age + 0.20 children) scaled Γ—4 to a 0–100 range β€” no estimates or invented numbers are mixed in. State averages are not statements about any individual's coverage, and nothing here is medical advice. Reference period: 2024 ACS 1-year estimates.

Source: US Census Bureau β€” Health Insurance Coverage by State: 2023 and 2024 (ACSBR-024, published September 2025), based on the 2023 and 2024 American Community Survey 1-year estimates. As a work of the US federal government this data is in the public domain. This directory is not affiliated with the US Census Bureau. Figures are for information only and are not medical advice.