6 Characteristics of Those Gaining Medicaid Coverage by 2021

Medicaid is expected to absorb more than 11 million new enrollees over the next decade under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, according to a report called "Medicaid Expansion: New Patients, New Challenges," by PwC's Health Research Institute.

For the report, researchers analyzed government data and projections by the Congressional Budget Office to develop a detailed portrait of the new Medicaid population.

According to the report, the new Medicaid population will have the following characteristics:

•    74 percent of the new Medicaid population will be white
•    86 percent of the new Medicaid population will be in relatively good health
•    25 percent of the new Medicaid population will be married
•    34 percent of the new Medicaid population will speak a language other than English at home
•    89 percent of the new Medicaid population will not have a college degree
•    26 percent of the new Medicaid population will be employed full time

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