Here are the 50 states ranked by per capita healthcare spending:
New York: $16,770
Alaska: $15,910
Massachusetts: $15,540
Delaware: $15,050
West Virginia: $14,890
Vermont: $14,880
South Dakota: $14,570
Connecticut: $14,570
Maine: $14,090
New Jersey: $13,840
New Hampshire: $13,760
Rhode Island: $13,640
Pennsylvania: $13,540
North Dakota: $13,180
Wyoming: $12,820
Minnesota: $12,650
Maryland: $12,640
Indiana: $12,270
Louisiana: $12,270
Nebraska: $12,260
Ohio: $12,220
California: $12,010
Hawaii: $12,000
Kentucky: $11,960
Montana: $11,910
Illinois: $11,890
Oregon: $11,750
Wisconsin: $11,640
Missouri: $11,570
Michigan: $11,540
Florida: $11,510
Iowa: $11,420
Oklahoma: $11,020
Kansas: $10,970
Mississippi: $10,960
Arkansas: $10,890
Tennessee: $10,890
Alabama: $10,820
Washington: $10,810
Virginia: $10,730
North Carolina: $10,400
New Mexico: $10,380
South Carolina: $10,220
Georgia: $10,220
Arizona: $10,210
Colorado: $10,010
Texas: $9,800
Nevada: $9,740
Idaho: $9,500
Utah: $8,770
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