Healthcare costs in all 50 states ranked
Healthcare is costly — but costs also vary tremendously based on where you live.
Workers in some states paid potentially as little as $4,700 for healthcare in 2017,
while costs in several other states topped $8,000, a report from The Commonwealth Fund found.
Read on for the 10 most expensive states.
10. Nebraska: $7,897.
9. Tennessee: $7,900.
8. North Carolina: $8,015.
7. Alaska: $8,058.
6. Arizona: $8,060.
5. Virginia: $8,104.
4. Texas: $8,239.
3. Delaware: $8,279.
2. South Dakota: $8,286.
1. New Hampshire: $8,289.
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