States ranked by annual household spend on health insurance

New Jersey had the highest annual household spend on health insurance in 2022, according to an analysis from ValuePenguin. 

The analysis, published March 27, broke down how much the average household spends on health, auto and home insurance. 

Here's how the states stacked up on annual household spending on health insurance premiums: 

  1. New Jersey: $2,762
  2. New Hampshire: $2,731
  3. Maryland: $2,699
  4. Kansas: $2,585
  5. Virginia: $2,580
  6. Minnesota: $2,541
  7. North Dakota: $2,504
  8. Massachusetts: $2,488
  9. Connecticut: $2,474
  10. Wisconsin: $2,466
  11. Vermont: $2,466
  12. Illinois: $2,447
  13. Maine: $2,422
  14. Idaho: $2,341
  15. Nebraska: $2,323
  16. Indiana: $2,294
  17. Utah: $2,265
  18. Colorado: $2,260
  19. South Dakota: $2,229
  20. Montana: $2,204
  21. North Carolina: $2,187
  22. Iowa: $2,147
  23. Rhode Island: $2,146
  24. Wyoming: $2,143
  25. Ohio: $2,140
  26. Missouri: $2,113
  27. Georgia: $2,106
  28. Pennsylvania: $2,081
  29. Arkansas: $1,983
  30. Arizona: $1,979
  31. Texas: $1,974
  32. Nevada: $1,930
  33. Michigan: $1,929
  34. Delaware: $1,922
  35. New York: $1,921
  36. Oklahoma: $1,918
  37. Washington: $1,898
  38. South Carolina: $1,892
  39. Louisiana: $1,872
  40. Oregon: $1,871
  41. Alabama: $1,856
  42. Florida: $1,836
  43. California: $1,831
  44. Kentucky: $1,806
  45. Hawaii: $1,737
  46. Alaska: $1,735
  47. Tennessee: $1,710
  48. Mississippi: $1,705
  49. West Virginia: $1,612
  50. New Mexico: $1,459

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