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The image shows a graph of the percentage of the population without health insurance from 1981-2005 for Boston, MA, and Seattle, WA, with percentages on the y-axis and years on the x-axis: Boston, MA data points are 5% (1981), 8% (1982), 12% (1983), 10% (1984-1985), 20% (1986), 23% (1987), 28% (1988), 22% (1989), 30% (1990), 34% (1991), 36% (1992), 40% (1993), 45% (1994), 48% (1995), 35% (1996), 25% (1997-1998), 18% (1999), 15% (2000-2001), 22% (2002), 10% (2003), 8% (2004), 5% (2005); Seattle, WA data points are 10% (1981), 20% (1982), 25% (1983), 28% (1984), 30% (1985), 34% (1986), 36% (1987), 38% (1988), 40% (1989), 45% (1990), 50% (1991), 52% (1992-1993), 48% (1994), 39% (1995), 28% (1996), 25% (1997), 20% (1998), 18% (1999), 16% (2000), 12% (2001), 10% (2002-2003), 7% (2004), 6% (2005).
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The line chart demonstrates the proportion of citizens in 2 cities that did have insurance in the period from 1981 to 2005.
From the illustration, there was a clearly declining trend in the rate of people without health insurance in both cities, which means the figures for citizens that own health insurance increased. In addition, the percentage of the population without insurance was always below 40% in that period.
Between 1981 and 1992, the percentage of people in Seattle city that did have health insurance was higher than that of Boston until 1993, there was a position change of the rate of citizens without insurance in 2 cities. In the rest of the period, from 1999 to 2005, the proportion of city population without health insurance in 2 cities was under 30% with the higher rate being in Seattle. In the whole period, in the year of 1989, the figures in Seattle reached the peak. In the case of Boston, the highest percentage of people without health insurance was achieved in 1994.
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