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God I wish the number of uninsured was that low. It is about 8% of Americans or over 26 million Americans:
https://www.hhs.gov/about/news/2022/08/02/new-hhs-report-shows-national-uninsured-rate-reached-all-time-low-in-2022.html
There is a CDC program to get it for free but that extra barrier will likely mean that people simply do not get the vaccine. Otherwise uninsured people will likely spend $120-130 per shot.
https://abcnews.go.com/Health/covid-19-shots-free-insurance/story?id=103167181
The vaccine likely costs Moderna and Pfizer a tenth of that. The US paid for Moderna's research and increased production capacity. In return Moderna sold the government vaccines at a higher profit than they did for the EU.