California leads the nation in the number of people who die for lack of health insurance, according to a report by Families USA.
The report focused on people between aged 25 and 64.
Of the 26,100 who died nationwide in 2010 because they didn’t have insurance 3,164 — or about 12 percent — of there people were in California, the advocacy group estimated.
Of course, more people live in California than any other state. The report doesn’t discuss the question of whether deaths here are disproportionate to the population.
But according to the US Census, the Golden State had 37,253,956 residents in 2010, out of 308,745,538 in the country, which also works out to about 12 percent.