Healthcare spending per capita in all 50 states

New York and Alaska residents spend the most on healthcare per capita, according to 2020 data from CMS.

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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