U.S. Virgin Islands: Fast Facts
Selected Pre-Hurricane Indicators on the U.S. Virgin Islands, Compared to the 50 States and DC
U.S. Virgin Islands 50 States and DC
Total Population (2017)1 107,268 326,625,791
Demographic and Economic Characteristics
U.S. Citizens2 88% 93%
Over age 653 18% 16%
Below Poverty Level4 22% 14%
Unemployment Rate5 13% 5%
Median Household Income6 $37,254 $57,617
Health Access Indicators
Share Enrolled in Medicaid/CHIP7 22% 24%
Adult Uninsured Rate8 30% 12%
Needed to see a doctor but could not because of cost in the past 12 months9 78% 87%
Routine Check-Up in the past 12 months10 69% 71%
Dental Visit in the past 12 months11 51% 66%
Health Status Indicators12
Adults Reporting Fair/Poor Health 20% 18%
Adults Reporting Diabetes 13% 11%
Adults Reporting Heart Attack/Heart Disease 4% 7%
Adults Reporting Cancer 5% 11%
Adults Reporting Depression 6% 17%
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 7.9 5.8
Federal Medicaid Rules13
Federal Matching Rate Fixed at 55% Ranges from 50-83% based on state’s per capita income
Federal Funding Capped at $16.8 million in FY16 Uncapped
Endnotes
  1. The World Factbook, 2017. Washington, DC: Central Intelligence Agency, Accessed November 2017, https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/index.html.

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  2. U.S. Virgin Islands Estimates: U.S. Census Bureau; 2010 Census of the Island Areas, Table DP-2; using American FactFinder, http://factfinder.census.gov. 50 States and DC Estimates: U.S. Census Bureau; 2016 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, Table S0501; using American FactFinder, http://factfinder.census.gov.

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  3. The World Factbook, 2017. Washington, DC: Central Intelligence Agency, Accessed November 2017, https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/index.html.

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  4. U.S. Virgin Island Estimates: U.S. Census Bureau; 2010 Census of the Island Areas, Table DP-3; using American FactFinder, http://factfinder.census.gov. 50 States and DC Estimates: U.S. Census Bureau; 2016 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, Table DP03; using American FactFinder, http://factfinder.census.gov.

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  5. The World Factbook, 2017. Washington, DC: Central Intelligence Agency, Accessed November 2017, https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/index.html.

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  6. U.S. Virgin Island Estimates: U.S. Census Bureau; 2010 Census of the Island Areas, Table DP-3; using American FactFinder, http://factfinder.census.gov. 50 States and DC Estimates: U.S. Census Bureau; 2016 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, Table DP03; using American FactFinder, http://factfinder.census.gov.

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  7. U.S. Virgin Islands Estimates: “Medicaid and CHIP in the U.S. Virgin Islands,” MACPAC, October 2017, https://www.macpac.gov/publication/medicaid-and-chip-in-the-u-s-virgin-islands/. 50 States and DC Estimates: “MACStats: Medicaid and CHIP Data Book,” MACPAC, December 2017, https://www.macpac.gov/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/MACStats-Medicaid-and-CHIP-Data-Book_December-2017.pdf.

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  8. Reported for adults 18 and older. Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of the 2016 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

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  9. Ibid.

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  10. Ibid.

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  11. Ibid.

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  12. Infant Mortality Estimates: The World Factbook, 2017. Washington, DC: Central Intelligence Agency, Accessed November 2017, https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/index.html. Other Health Status Estimates: Reported for adults 18 and older. Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of the 2016 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

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  13. “Medicaid and CHIP in the U.S. Virgin Islands,” MACPAC, October 2017, https://www.macpac.gov/publication/medicaid-and-chip-in-the-u-s-virgin-islands/.

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  14. Reported for adults 18 and older. Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of the 2016 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

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  15. The ACA provided the U.S. territories with an additional $7.3 billion in Medicaid funding. The U.S. Virgin Islands received $273.8 million available between July 2011 and September 2019 under Section 2005 and $24.9 million available between July 2011 and December 2019 under Section 1323. “Medicaid and CHIP in the U.S. Virgin Islands,” MACPAC, October 2017, https://www.macpac.gov/publication/medicaid-and-chip-in-the-u-s-virgin-islands/.

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  16. U.S. territories do not receive Disproportionate Share Hospital (DSH) payments that are used in the 50 states and DC to provide supplemental payments to hospitals that service a high share of Medicaid and uninsured patients.

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  17. United States Senate, Committee on Energy and National Resources Hearing, Hurricane Recovery Efforts in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, November 14, 2017, statement of Kenneth E. Mapp, Governor of U.S. Virgin Islands, https://www.energy.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/files/serve?File_id=A2538A49-2953-4BA1-8C94-0807E62050A5.

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  18. Jeremy W. Peters, “In the Virgin Islands, Hurricane Maria Drowned What Irma Didn’t Destroy,” New York Times (September 27, 2017), https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/27/us/hurricane-maria-virgin-islands.html.

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  19. Samantha Raphelson, “2 Months After Maria and Irma, U.S. Virgin Islands Remain In The Dark,” NPR (November 14, 2017), https://www.npr.org/2017/11/14/564138720/2-months-after-maria-and-irma-u-s-virgin-islands-remain-in-the-dark.

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  20. “Hotel Property Updates,” VInow, November 27, 2017, http://www.vinow.com/recovery/hotel-property-updates/.

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  21. Richard Pérez-Peña, “After Irma and Maria: How 3 Spots on the U.S. Virgin Islands Are Faring,” New York Times (November 10, 2017), https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/10/us/virgin-islands-hurricanes.html.

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