Free U.S. Top 10 States by Health Insurance Premiums (2018–2025)
The chart highlights the top 10 U.S. states with the highest projected health insurance premiums in 2025, revealing significant differences in healthcare costs across regions. California leads the list with $95 billion in premiums, reflecting its large population and high medical expenditure rates. Texas follows with $70 billion, driven by rapid population growth and expanding healthcare demands. Florida ranks third at $65 billion, attributed to its aging population and robust insurance market. New York records $60 billion, showing consistent spending in one of the nation’s largest healthcare systems. Pennsylvania follows with $55 billion, while Illinois totals $50 billion in projected premiums. Ohio contributes $48 billion, and Georgia stands at $47 billion, both reflecting balanced yet rising healthcare costs. North Carolina, at $45 billion, and Michigan, with $42 billion, round out the list. These figures underscore the ongoing growth of healthcare expenses nationwide as coverage costs continue to climb through 2025.
Labels | 2025 Premiums (USD billions) (Projected) |
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California | 95 |
Texas | 70 |
Florida | 65 |
New York | 60 |
Pennsylvania | 55 |
Illinois | 50 |
Ohio | 48 |
Georgia | 47 |
North Carolina | 45 |
Michigan | 42 |