7 states with the largest silver health plan premium increases

Here are seven states that saw the largest increases in low-cost silver health insurance premiums this year, compared to 2015, USA Today reports.

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1. Okalahoma — 41.8 percent

2. Tennessee — 38.6 percent

3. Minnesota — 25.8 percent

4. Colorado — 24.8 percent

5. Arizona — 24.4 percent

6. North Carolina — 20. 6 percent

7. West Virginia — 20.5 percent 

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