By Erik Derr 
(Photo : Creative Commons)
Lower employment rates coupled with skyrocketing premiums have left fewer Californians with company-provided health insurance than there were a decade ago, the Associated Press is reporting.
Like Us on Facebook
A new report by health care analyst Robert Wood Johnson Foundation says that the number of Californians receiving employer-sponsored insurance dropped by 1.3 million, or 8.4 percent, since the early 2000s.
An estimated 18.9 million people, which covered 62 percent of the state's non-elderly population, had employer-sponsored health insurance in 2000.

But, according to data from the State Health Access Data Assistance Center, an independent health policy research center at the University of Minnesota, by 2011 the number of Californians insured through their employers had decreased to 17.6 million, or 53 percent of California's non-elderly population.
  • The Law Office of Susan J. Salehi has helped 1000’s of people like yourself with Chapter 7 and 13 bankruptcies since 1992, both in the Santa Barbara/Ventura and Kern County areas. We offer a free consultation, reasonable rates and payment plans. All of your options will be explained during your free consultation with the attorney at the Law Offices of Susan J. Salehi. Start at only $999 Attorney Fees. Restrictions Apply. Stop Foreclosures with a Chapter 13. Operators 24/7. (805) 654-1467, (818) 880-8305, (661) 631-0252, (805) 202-4688.


  • http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xl3ljf_bankruptcy-lawyer-in-ventura-ca-susan-j-salehi_creation

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMJSiWP2Pzw

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLzM0Hi6q10

    http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xt679n_bankruptcy-attorney-ventura-oxnard-camarillo-santa-barbara_shortfilms