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HOUSEHOLD INCOME AND HEALTH INSURANCE

Household Income 12 Months Prior to Pregnancy 1 1 23.8.9 17.1 16.1 22.2 <$15, $15k-$24,999 $25k-$34,999 $35k-$49,999 $5,+ Household income Approximately 1 of 4 Idaho resident adult mothers reported an annual household income of less than $15, during the 12 months prior to becoming pregnant. Just over. percent of Idaho resident adult mothers reported an annual household income of less than $35, during the 12 months prior to becoming pregnant. 19

Household Income 12 Months Prior to Pregnancy By Mother s Ethnicity 1 1 45.2 31.6 23.8 21.1.9 19.9 17.1 17.6 16.1 17.5 11.6 22.2 23.9 5.1 6.5 <$15k $15k-$24,999 $25k-$34,999 $35k-$49,999 $5k+ Household income ALL Non-Hispanic Hispanic For Idaho resident adult mothers, the distribution of annual household income varied significantly by mother s ethnicity. Hispanic mothers were 2.1 times more likely to have an annual household income of less than $15,, compared with non-hispanic mothers (45.2 percent and 21.1 percent respectively). Hispanic mothers were 3.7 times less likely to have an income of more than $5, (6.5 percent) than non-hispanic mothers (23.9 percent). This difference was statistically significant (p=.5).

Household Income 12 Months Prior to Pregnancy By Mother s Marital Status 1 1 61.1 23.8 26..9.6 22.1 22.2 16.1 17.1 18.4 18.9 16.1 1.6 2.5 3.8 <$15k $15k-$24,999 $25k-$34,999 $35k-$49,999 $5k+ Household income ALL Married NOT married The economic disparity between Idaho resident adult mothers who were married and those who were not married is evident from the graph. Over half (61.1 percent) of mothers who were not married had an annual household income of less than $15,, compared with 16.1 percent of married mothers. The difference was statistically significant (p=.5). 21

Health Insurance Status Before Pregnancy (Excluding Medicaid) 1 1 63.6 36.4 Insured Health insurance status Uninsured PRATS respondents were asked whether they had health insurance at the time just before becoming pregnant (not including Medicaid). More than 1 of 3 Idaho resident adult mothers (36.4 percent) reported that they did not have health insurance at the time just before pregnancy. Among mothers without private insurance, 9.1 percent reported that they were on Medicaid at the time just before becoming pregnant. 22

Health Insurance Status Before Pregnancy (Excluding Medicaid) by Mother s Ethnicity 1 1 85.4 63.6 68. 67.1 62.7 36.4 32. 33. 37.3 14.7 ALL Non-Hispanic Hispanic U.S. born Foreign born Mother's ethnicity Hispanic Insured Uninsured Among Idaho resident adult mothers, the relative risk of not having health insurance before pregnancy varied by mother s ethnicity and place of birth (mother s place of birth is a proxy indicator for citizenship status). Hispanic mothers had a 2.1 times higher risk of being uninsured, compared with non-hispanic mothers. The differences were also pronounced when comparing Hispanic mothers by place of birth. Hispanic foreign-born mothers had a 2.9 times higher risk of being uninsured, compared with Hispanic U.S.- born mothers. These differences were statistically significant (p=.5). 23

Health Insurance Status Before Pregnancy (Excluding Medicaid) by Mother s Marital Status 1 1 63.6 69.9 66.4 36.4 3.1 33.6 ALL Married NOT married Mother's marital status Insured Uninsured Among Idaho resident adult mothers, the relative risk of not having health insurance before pregnancy varied by mother s marital status. Mothers who were not married had a 2.2 times higher risk of being uninsured, compared with married mothers. The difference was statistically significant (p=.5). 24

Health Insurance Status Before Pregnancy (Excluding Medicaid) by Household Income 1 1 94.9 72.7 76.5 63.6 56.3 43.7 36.4 27.3 23.6 5.1 ALL <$15k $15k-$24,999 $25k-$34,999 $35k+ Household income Insured Uninsured As expected, Idaho resident adult mothers in the lower household income categories were at the highest risk for being uninsured at the time just before pregnancy. Mothers who reported an annual household income of less than $15, were 14.3 times more likely to be uninsured compared with mother who reported an annual income of $35, or higher. This difference was statistically significant (p=.5). 25

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