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Health insurance coverage - Firearms ownership.

% of Population Covered by Health Insurance minus % of Households with Loaded Firearm

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Looking at how health care coverage may (or may not) correlate with firearms ownership.

The result would seem to indicate the states with higher levels of health care coverage also keep fewer loaded guns at home. The states with the highest incidence of loaded guns also seem to have the lowest levels of health care coverage.

RankRegion% of Population Covered by Health Insurance-% of Households with Loaded FirearmResult
1Hawaii90.90-1.2089.70
2Iowa91.40-2.1089.30
3Massachusetts90.20-1.0089.20
4Minnesota91.60-2.7088.90
5Wisconsin90.20-2.8087.40
6Maine89.20-1.8087.40
7Connecticut88.70-1.8086.90
8New Hampshire89.70-2.8086.90
9Rhode Island88.20-1.8086.40
10Pennsylvania89.50-4.0085.50
11North Dakota87.80-2.4085.40
12Vermont88.30-3.2085.10
13Nebraska88.20-3.2085.00
14Ohio87.70-2.9084.80
15New York86.50-1.8084.70
16District of Columbia86.50-1.9084.60
17Michigan88.60-4.0084.60
18South Dakota87.60-3.8083.80
19Kansas89.20-5.5083.70
20New Jersey84.80-1.2083.60
21Illinois85.70-2.2083.50
22Delaware87.00-4.6082.40
23Washington86.20-5.0081.20
24Missouri87.90-7.1080.80
25Virginia86.40-6.3080.10
26Utah83.40-4.3079.10
27Colorado83.00-4.0079.00
28Indiana85.80-7.8078.00
29Oregon84.00-6.1077.90
30Kentucky87.30-9.6077.70
31Nevada82.60-5.9076.70
32North Carolina84.00-7.7076.30
33Tennessee85.80-9.7076.10
34West Virginia82.10-6.4075.70
35Idaho84.60-9.1075.50
36Wyoming83.90-9.4074.50
37South Carolina82.30-8.9073.40
38Florida79.30-6.5072.80
39Oklahoma81.60-8.9072.70
40Arizona79.80-7.1072.70
41New Mexico79.60-7.5072.10
42Alaska82.30-10.7071.60
43Mississippi82.60-11.1071.50
44Montana82.60-11.1071.50
45Louisiana81.20-10.0071.20
46Alabama84.60-13.4071.20
47Georgia81.10-10.3070.80
48Arkansas82.10-11.6070.50
49Texas75.80-8.1067.70
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