Leer en español The uninsured rate among Latino people is alarmingly high, CBPP analysis of 2019 American Community Survey data shows. In 2019, 38 percent of uninsured people under age 65 were Latino, nearly double the 20 percent Latino share of the non-elderly population. And between 2018 and 2019, the uninsured rate for non-elderly Latino people increased from 17.9 percent to 18.7 percent, the largest increase of any major racial or ethnic group and an erosion of earlier gains under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Policymakers should respond by expanding eligibility for Medicaid and ACA