How many ACA insurers states will have next year

The number of health insurers selling individual plans on 2017 ACA marketplaces will total 228, a decrease of 73 from last year, according to recently released HHS data.

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Below is a state-by-state list of the number of ACA insurers offering individual plans next year in states with available data, ranked from the least number of insurers to the greatest.

Alaska — 1

Alabama — 1

Oklahoma —1

South Carolina — 1

Wyoming — 1

Arizona — 2

Hawaii — 2

Mississippi — 2

North Carolina — 2

Nebraska — 2

South Dakota — 2

West Virginia — 2

Connecticut — 2

District of Columbia — 2

Delaware — 3

Kansas — 3

Kentucky — 3

Maine — 3

Montana — 3

North Dakota — 3

New Jersey — 3

Tennessee — 3

Utah — 3

Arkansas — 4

Indiana — 4

Louisiana — 4

Missouri — 4

New Hampshire — 4

New Mexico — 4

Nevada — 4

Minnesota — 4

Georgia — 5

Iowa — 5

Illinois — 5

Oregon — 6

Florida — 7

Pennsylvania — 8

Michigan — 10

Texas —10

Massachusetts — 10

Ohio — 11

Virginia — 11

California —11

Wisconsin —15 

New York — 15 

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