States ranked by average monthly ACA subsidy per enrollee 

West Virginia residents who receive health coverage on the ACA exchange receive the largest premium subsidies on average, while Minnesota residents receive the least, according to an analysis from KFF.

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KFF used 2024 data from CMS to calculate the average monthly advanced ACA premium tax credit in every state, with the national average being $536. The tax credits are available through the end of 2025.

States ranked by average monthly ACA subsidy per enrollee:

  1. West Virginia: $1,038
  2. Alaska: $867
  3. Wyoming: $864
  4. Connecticut: $762
  5. Vermont: $703
  6. Alabama: $657
  7. Louisiana: $651
  8. South Dakota: $611
  9. Missouri: $595
  10. Mississippi: $592
  11. Delaware: $588
  12. Tennessee: $581
  13. Nebraska: $580
  14. Maine: $577
  15. Oklahoma: $576
  16. Wisconsin: $573
  17. Florida: $567
  18. Kansas: $561
  19. North Carolina: $558
  20. South Carolina: $552
  21. New Mexico: $551
  22. Hawaii: $549
  23. Illinois: $548
  24. Texas: $536
  25. Georgia: $531
  26. Pennsylvania: $527
  27. Oregon: $525
  28. California: $523
  29. New Jersey: $520
  30. Kentucky: $517
  31. Iowa: $508
  32. Montana: $505
  33. Ohio: $499
  34. Arkansas: $477
  35. Colorado: $461
  36. Rhode Island: $454
  37. Indiana: $453
  38. Arizona: $453
  39. New York: $447
  40. District of Columbia: $441
  41. Nevada: $437
  42. North Dakota: $434
  43. Washington: $429
  44. Michigan: $427
  45. Utah: $421
  46. Virginia: $401
  47. Idaho: $392
  48. Massachusetts: $392
  49. Maryland: $390
  50. New Hampshire: $352
  51. Minnesota: $350
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