ValuePenguin used data from the U.S. Census Bureau to identify the states with the greatest increase of people delaying and returning to care. The states seeing the greatest share of people delaying care saw that rate increase by an average of 9.2 percent in May, while the states seeing the most people return to care saw that rate increase an average of 4.7 percent in the same month.
Here are the top five states in each category, as of June 16:
States with the greatest increases in delayed medical care
1. Mississippi (11.9 percent increase in delayed medical care)
2. Maine (9.8 percent)
3. Indiana (8.5 percent)
4. Louisiana (8 percent)
5. North Carolina (7.7 percent)
States with the greatest increases in returns to medical care
1. Maryland (5.4 percent increase in returning to care)
2. Delaware (5 percent)
3. South Dakota (5 percent)
4. Utah (4.4 percent)
5. Washington, D.C.(3.8 percent)
Read the full report here.
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