10 States with the Cheapest Health Insurance

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7. New York:

The “cultural capital” is the fourth most expensive state to live in, with one of the highest rents in the country $3,667 and an average of a home at $1,901,222, has a fair $6,471 insurance rate and a quite low uninsured rate of 5.4%, amongst the lowest in the country. At the median wage – $44,990 and average earnings – $80,640, New York ranks 7th, while at the mean wage –  $61,870 it’s the fair bronze medal winner.

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6. New Mexico:

The state with the lowest insurance growth rate and a $6,342 health care cost has about 1 in 10 citizens uninsured (9.5%). But the wages aren’t exactly friendly here, set at $34,120 median wage and $50,893 average earnings, the 44th state in the list and the 37th at mean wage – $45,400.

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