Free U.S. Top 20 States by Per Capita Health Insurance Premiums (2020-2025) Chart
The chart titled “Leading States in Per Capita Health Insurance Costs (2020–2025)” compares average insurance premiums per capita across U.S. states during the five-year period. Alaska records the highest average premium at approximately USD 79.5, reflecting its remote healthcare access challenges and higher medical service costs. California follows closely with an average of around USD 78, while Massachusetts and Nevada rank next, both averaging near USD 76. New York, Washington, and New Jersey maintain premiums between USD 74 and 75. States such as Rhode Island, Hawaii, and Maryland also appear among the top ten, each hovering near USD 73. The remaining states, including Colorado, Oregon, and Illinois, record averages slightly below USD 70. Overall, the data reveals notable cost variations tied to regional healthcare pricing, insurance market dynamics, and state policy frameworks between 2020 and 2025.
| Labels |
2020-2025 Premium (USD) |
| Alaska | 79.5 |
| California | 77.5 |
| Massachusetts | 75.5 |
| Nevada | 72.5 |
| New York | 72.5 |
| Washington | 71.5 |
| New Jersey | 71.5 |
| Rhode Island | 70.5 |
| Hawaii | 69.5 |
| Maryland | 68.5 |
| Connecticut | 67.5 |
| New Hampshire | 67.5 |
| Colorado | 66.5 |
| Arizona | 66.5 |
| Delaware | 65.5 |
| Minnesota | 64.5 |
| Oregon | 63.5 |
| Vermont | 62.5 |
| Illinois | 61.5 |
| South Dakota | 58.5 |
