Massachusetts has the lowest percentage of residents lacking health insurance in the country. Texas has the highest.
WalletHub dug out the numbers and has posted its findings online. Here’s a snapshot of the states standing at the top and those that have no place to go but up:
States with lowest uninsured rates
1. Massachusetts (2.99%)
2. Rhode Island (4.09%)
3. Hawaii (4.16%)
4. Vermont (4.49%)
5. Minnesota (4.88%)
6. Iowa (5.01%)
7. New York (5.24%)
8. Wisconsin (5.71%)
9. Pennsylvania (5.77%)
10. Michigan (5.78%)
States with highest uninsured rates
41. North Carolina (11.26%)
42. Arizona (11.28%)
43. Nevada (11.42%)
44. Alaska (12.21%)
45. Wyoming (12.31%)
46. Mississippi (12.97%)
47. Florida (13.16%)
48. Georgia (13.41%)
49. Oklahoma (14.28%)
50. Texas (18.36%)
The credit and finance company also sliced and diced its findings city by city. Nine of the 10 least-insured cities (out of 548 included in the analysis) are in Texas, while seven of the 10 most-insured are in either Massachusetts or California.
To see WalletHub’s full coverage of this latest in its long-running series of national rankings surveys, click here.