Guess Which State, Cities Have Highest Population With No Health Insurance?

With the national uninsured rate at a record low of 8.6 percent and the topic of health-care reform likely to be argued in the upcoming presidential debates, the personal-finance website WalletHub conducted an in-depth analysis of 2016’s Uninsured Rates by City and State.
 
WalletHub’s analysts compared the rates for 548 U.S. cities as well as the 50 states then broke down the figures by age, race/ethnicity and income level. The following are some highlights from the reports:

 

 

States with the Lowest Uninsured Rates

 

States with the Highest Uninsured Rates

 

1

Massachusetts (2.82%)

 

41

Wyoming (11.53%)

 

2

Vermont (3.82%)

 

42

Montana (11.65%)

 

3

Hawaii (3.97%)

 

43

Louisiana (11.95%)

 

4

Minnesota (4.51%)

 

44

Nevada (12.28%)

 

5

Iowa (5.03%)

 

45

Mississippi (12.69%)

 

6

Wisconsin (5.66%)

 

46

Florida (13.33%)

 

7

Rhode Island (5.71%)

 

47

Georgia (13.85%)

 

8

Delaware (5.85%)

 

48

Oklahoma (13.90%)

 

9

Connecticut (5.95%)

 

49

Alaska (14.86%)

 

10

West Virginia (5.95%)

 

50

Texas (17.10%)

Full List: https://wallethub.com/edu/uninsured-rates-by-state/4800/
 

 

Cities with the Lowest Uninsured Rates

 

Cities with the Highest Uninsured Rates

 

1

Pleasanton, CA (1.17%)

 

539

Mesquite, TX (23.88%)

 

2

Cambridge, MA (1.30%)

 

540

Pasadena, TX (24.64%)

 

3

Naperville, IL (1.44%)

 

541

Mission, TX (24.75%)

 

4

Highlands Ranch, CO (1.45%)

 

542

Edinburg, TX (24.76%)

 

5

Newton, MA (1.47%)

 

543

McAllen, TX (25.05%)

 

6

Fishers, IN (1.57%)

 

544

Elizabeth, NJ (25.66%)

 

7

Quincy, MA (1.62%)

 

545

Laredo, TX (26.01%)

 

8

Milpitas, CA (1.98%)

 

546

Union City, NJ (26.41%)

 

9

Alameda, CA (2.20%)

 

547

Brownsville, TX (29.36%)

 

10

Waldorf, MD (2.33%)

 

548

Pharr, TX (33.68%)

Full List: https://wallethub.com/edu/uninsured-rates-by-city/25030/

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