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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