Which of the following statements about the uninsured is FALSE?

a. Young people are more likely to be employed at jobs with no health benefits, and likely to be uninsured.
b. The lack of insurance among active workers may be because smaller firms are less likely to provide health insurance.
c. Minorities under 65 years are twice as likely to be uninsured than Caucasian Americans, because they are more likely to work for companies with no insurance benefits.
d. The number of small businesses and firms offering health insurance plans or benefits to employees has decreased over the years.


a

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