The estimates in this table are based on data collected in 2007 and 2008, before the implementation of the BadgerCare Plus Core Plan, which provides health care coverage to some childless adults in Wisconsin. The combined 2007-2008 Family Health Surveys estimate that there were 87,000 childless adults ages 19-64 who were uninsured for all of the past year and who lived in households with annual incomes below 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Level. Table 3 displays the characteristics of these 87,000 people. The “Percent” column indicates the estimated proportion of uninsured low-income childless adults (19-64).