Free Top 10 U.S. States by Highest Household Expenses on Healthcare (2018-2025) Chart
The chart shows that California has the highest healthcare spending from 2018 to 2025, reaching $4.3 billion, highlighting its extensive population and advanced medical infrastructure. Texas follows with $3.75 billion, reflecting rapid population growth and increased healthcare demands. Florida comes next with $3.1 billion, largely driven by its aging population and healthcare service expansion. New York records $2.95 billion, and Pennsylvania closely follows at $2.85 billion, showing steady healthcare investments. Illinois registers $2.75 billion, while Ohio reports $2.65 billion in spending. Georgia with $2.55 billion, North Carolina at $2.45 billion, and Michigan at $2.35 billion complete the top 10. This distribution emphasizes the healthcare spending concentration in highly populated and economically active states, underlining the growing financial demand to support healthcare systems nationwide.
Labels | 2018–2025 (USD billions) |
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California | 4.3 |
Texas | 3.75 |
Florida | 3.1 |
New York | 2.95 |
Pennsylvania | 2.85 |
Illinois | 2.75 |
Ohio | 2.65 |
Georgia | 2.55 |
North Carolina | 2.45 |
Michigan | 2.35 |