A total of 16.3 million people enrolled in marketplace coverage between Nov. 1 and Jan. 15, the agency reported Jan. 25.
In Massachusetts, enrollment was open until Jan. 23, and enrollment is open until Jan. 31 in California, the District of Columbia, New Jersey, New York and Rhode Island.
Here are the enrollment numbers by state as of Jan. 15:
- Florida — 3,225,435
- Texas — 2,410,810
- California — 1,719,130
- Georgia — 879,084
- North Carolina — 800,850
- South Carolina — 382,968
- Pennsylvania — 371,516
- Tennessee — 348,097
- Virginia — 346,140
- Illinois — 342,995
- New Jersey — 325,534
- Michigan — 322,273
- Utah — 295,196
- Ohio — 294,644
- Alabama — 258,327
- Missouri — 257,629
- Arizona — 235,229
- Washington — 230,371
- Massachusetts — 224,934
- Wisconsin — 221,128
- New York — 212,580
- Oklahoma — 203,157
- Colorado — 199,391
- Indiana — 185,354
- Mississippi — 183,478
- Maryland — 182,166
- Oregon — 141,963
- Kansas — 124,473
- Louisiana — 120,804
- Minnesota — 118,431
- Connecticut — 108,132
- Nebraska — 101,490
- Arkansas — 100,407
- Nevada — 95,930
- Iowa — 82,704
- Idaho — 79,927
- Maine – 63,388
- Kentucky — 62,562
- New Hampshire — 54,557
- Montana — 53,860
- South Dakota — 47,591
- New Mexico — 40,689
- Wyoming — 38,565
- Delaware — 34,742
- North Dakota — 34,130
- West Virginia — 28,325
- Rhode Island — 27,977
- Vermont — 25,664
- Alaska — 25,572
- Hawaii — 21,645
- District of Columbia — 14,504
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