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States where your health insurance is expensive because you're being poisoned

Average Single Premium For Employee Health Insurance times US Pollutant Releases and Transfers

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Part 2/4 in my series "Why are my health insurance premiums so high?"

RankRegionAverage Single Premium For Employee Health InsurancexUS Pollutant Releases and TransfersResult
1Texas18.00x295,937,698.635,326,878,575.34
2Indiana21.00x222,160,244.734,665,365,139.33
3Ohio19.00x230,101,975.034,371,937,525.57
4Alaska16.00x248,848,481.763,981,575,708.16
5Pennsylvania21.00x150,683,682.923,164,357,341.32
6Tennessee20.00x123,390,372.412,467,807,448.20
7Illinois19.00x126,600,599.572,405,411,391.83
8Nevada15.00x151,623,544.142,274,353,162.10
9Michigan15.00x147,889,431.902,218,341,478.50
10South Carolina20.00x103,257,539.982,065,150,799.60
11Alabama23.00x88,756,571.082,041,401,134.84
12Utah22.00x87,052,138.701,915,147,051.40
13Louisiana19.00x97,994,160.831,861,889,055.77
14North Carolina18.00x101,222,924.861,822,012,647.48
15Georgia22.00x82,451,166.811,813,925,669.82
16Kentucky18.00x90,195,483.581,623,518,704.44
17Florida22.00x73,719,785.101,621,835,272.20
18Arkansas20.00x79,629,852.381,592,597,047.60
19Missouri18.00x83,612,669.851,505,028,057.30
20Virginia24.00x62,677,772.561,504,266,541.44
21Wisconsin21.00x67,271,296.351,412,697,223.35
22California16.00x77,915,215.541,246,643,448.64
23New York21.00x50,819,914.031,067,218,194.63
24West Virginia19.00x55,549,864.081,055,447,417.52
25New Jersey20.00x49,159,352.17983,187,043.40
26Mississippi20.00x42,192,975.36843,859,507.20
27Iowa20.00x41,798,776.29835,975,525.80
28Arizona19.00x41,416,877.64786,920,675.16
29Kansas20.00x38,053,057.61761,061,152.20
30Nebraska23.00x32,410,844.80745,449,430.40
31Colorado18.00x39,636,561.10713,458,099.80
32Minnesota20.00x34,587,359.65691,747,193.00
33Maryland23.00x24,108,427.55554,493,833.65
34Idaho16.00x32,137,651.31514,202,420.96
35Massachusetts23.00x20,036,666.32460,843,325.36
36Connecticut20.00x21,786,057.03435,721,140.60
37Oklahoma16.00x26,019,625.81416,314,012.96
38Montana14.00x26,973,829.07377,633,606.98
39Washington15.00x23,609,918.18354,148,772.70
40Oregon13.00x18,857,717.45245,150,326.85
41Delaware16.00x12,903,945.32206,463,125.12
42North Dakota18.00x11,079,156.72199,424,820.96
43New Mexico18.00x9,787,524.52176,175,441.36
44Maine23.00x7,131,122.19164,015,810.37
45New Hampshire22.00x6,597,194.59145,138,280.98
46Wyoming14.00x7,130,649.3899,829,091.32
47South Dakota18.00x4,229,522.0076,131,396.00
48Rhode Island19.00x3,764,536.7071,526,197.30
49Vermont17.00x1,089,629.1018,523,694.70
50Hawaii10.00x1,528,724.2015,287,242.00
51District of Columbia15.00x58,803.85882,057.75
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