States With The Highest And Lowest Health Insurance Costs Based on Median Income

Health insurance premiums have gone up a lot in recent years, rising by 6% for individual plans and 7% for family plans just in 2024. Although prices are rising all over the country, certain states are much more expensive than others. Insurance premiums can cost as much as 20% of the median monthly household income in the most expensive states, but just 4% in the least expensive states.

To identify where Americans are shelling out the most and least for health insurance, WalletHub analyzed the average premiums for a silver health insurance plan (which has a moderate deductible but fairly low premiums) in each of the 50 states, then compared it to the median household income.

Highest % of Income Spent Lowest % of Income Spent
1. Vermont (19.61%) 41. Colorado (5.90%)
2. West Virginia (18.81%) 42. California (5.84%)
3. Alaska (13.97%) 43. New Jersey (5.72%)
4. Wyoming (13.76%) 44. Rhode Island (5.61%)
5. New York (10.87%) 45. Washington (5.26%)
6. Mississippi (10.47%) 46. Massachusetts (4.96%)
7. South Dakota (10.21%) 47. Minnesota (4.87%)
8. Louisiana (10.18%) 48. Virginia (4.85%)
9. Alabama (10.12%) 49. Maryland (4.27%)
10. New Mexico (9.66%) 50. New Hampshire (4.02%)

To view the full report and your state’s rank, visit:
https://wallethub.com/edu/states-where-people-spend-the-most-least-on-health-insurance/145713

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