Study: Number of Uninsured Plummets in NJ

TRENTON, N.J.

The number of uninsured adults in New Jersey plummeted as people signed up for the new federal health insurance exchange, according to the Health Reform Monitoring System, which did polls across the country. Thirteen percent of residents who are 18 to 64 years old lacked insurance in March, down from 21 percent in September 2013. The federal government says 162,000 people registered.

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