(August 26, 2008)--The U.S. Census Bureau reports Tuesday that the number of people lacking health insurance dropped by more than 1 million in 2007, the first annual decline since the Bush administration took office.
The Census Bureau says the nation's poverty rate held steady at 12.5 percent, not statistically different from the 12.3 percent in 2006, which meant there were 37.3 million people living in poverty in 2007.
The statistics released Tuesday do not take into account the consequences of the economic downturn that began late last year.
Census says 45.7 million people or 15.3 percent of the population - were uninsured in 2007. That's down from 47 million in 2006.
The median or midpoint household income rose slightly to $50,200, marking the third consecutive annual increase.