Access New Jersey Ranking: 42

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Access New Jersey Ranking: 42 Indicators: Percent uninsured, children ages 0-17 Percent at or below 200% FPL uninsured, children 0-17 Percent uninsured, children ages 0-17 In New Jersey, 12.5% of children under age 19 are uninsured (rank 38th); 19.5 % of women ages 15-44 are uninsured. Nationally 11.5% of children and 20.1% of women of childbearing age are uninsured. Current Population Survey 2006-2008 Current Population Survey, 2006-2008 Source: U.S. Variations in Child Health System Performance: A State Scorecard