A third of the nation's workers without health insurance are employed by large companies -- the employers traditionally most likely to offer coverage to their workers.

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Large companies account for a larger portion of uninsured workers than in the past. Workers at large companies made up 25 percent of the uninsured work force in 1987. Today, they account for 32 percent of all uninsured workers.

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