Thursday, July 9, 2026

10 states where people spend the most, least on health insurance



Americans spend the most on health insurance in West Virginia and the least in Maryland, according to a WalletHub analysis published July 9.

The personal finance company compared the average premiums for a silver health insurance plan with each state’s median household income using June 2026 data from the U.S. Census Bureau and KFF. It calculated insurance costs as a percentage of median monthly household income to rank all 50 states.

The 10 states where people spend the most on health insurance, based on insurance costs as a percentage of median monthly household income:

1. West Virginia — 20.86%
2. Vermont — 19.05%
3. Wyoming — 17.16%
4. Arkansas — 14.87%
5. Mississippi — 14.05%
6. Alaska — 13.18%
7. Louisiana — 12.58%
8. Tennessee — 12.19%
9. Alabama — 11.85%
10. Montana — 11.27%

The 10 states where people spend the least on health insurance:

1. Maryland — 4.66%
2. New Hampshire — 4.77%
3. Massachusetts — 5.49%
4. Virginia — 5.86%
5. Minnesota — 5.89%
6. New Jersey — 6.23%
7. California — 6.32%
8. Hawaii — 6.37%
9. Rhode Island — 6.67%
10. Colorado — 6.72%



10 states where people spend the most, least on health insurance

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