As of 2021, an estimated 10% of the global population lacks access to essential health services, which often includes those who cannot afford medical care. In the United States, about 30 million people are uninsured, leading to significant barriers in accessing affordable healthcare. Economic disparities and rising healthcare costs continue to exacerbate this issue worldwide. The exact number can vary based on the region and economic conditions.
not much because most people cant afford it
because Kenya is an LEDC so they cant afford less doctors per people
Just about everyone,except for the small majority who cant afford them. PIKEYS! : )
many slums are dirty and inhabited by poor people that cant afford or are forced by social divisisons
i am not sure of the exact amount of people, but i am pretty sure that is is WAAAY to many people. Some people cant afford health insurance. and too many people are losing their jobs and there fore they cannot afford to pay for health insurance. especially when they need it the most! )':
millions of people need prosthetic limb either from accidents or from birth defects. many people need them but cant afford them because the are so expensive
people cant afford the newer technologies many a time.
More than a billion people own. Everyone has cars exept if you cant afford one! See related question below.
Well there are 1,768,809 people housed in Panama but then we can't forget the 3,000,000,000 that either cant afford their houses therefore live on streets, ate their houses because they couldn't afford food, or are figments of our imagination.
Many families probably couldn't afford proper medical care, and many people could have died because of this. Food was short, leading to more medical problems.
People in Haiti are in such bad poverty and cant afford anything while so many people died and are still suffering.
17 out of 23 people cannot afford cars