A new report from Families USA, “Americans at Risk”, takes a closer look at who is uninsured in your state. Families USA examines who was uninsured under the age of 65 for some period of time in 2007 and 2008. As it turns out, the number is a lot higher than is often reported. As the report states, uninsured people go without screenings and preventive care, delay or forgo needed care, and tend to be sicker and die earlier than their insured friends and neighbors. On top of that, uninsured families risk bankruptcy from skyrocketing medical costs and piling medical debt.