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Individual Market Premiums, 2013 vs 2017, by state
Average Unsubsidized Monthly Premium (MLR data), 2013 | Average Unsubsidized Monthly Premium (CMS MIDAS), 2017 | Percent Increase, 2013 vs 2017 | |
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National (39 Healhtcare.gov states) | 232 | 476 | 105% |
New Jersey | 428 | 479 | 12% |
New Hampshire | 302 | 399 | 32% |
North Dakota | 278 | 399 | 44% |
Maine | 335 | 518 | 55% |
Indiana | 242 | 420 | 74% |
Kentucky | 232 | 406 | 75% |
Virginia | 229 | 405 | 77% |
Hawaii | 268 | 477 | 78% |
Texas | 222 | 404 | 82% |
Florida | 240 | 442 | 84% |
Nevada | 204 | 379 | 86% |
Ohio | 222 | 413 | 86% |
Michigan | 212 | 402 | 90% |
Wisconsin | 266 | 514 | 93% |
New Mexico | 186 | 366 | 97% |
Utah | 159 | 319 | 101% |
Kansas | 231 | 476 | 106% |
Georgia | 209 | 431 | 106% |
Wyoming | 297 | 614 | 107% |
Delaware | 274 | 569 | 108% |
Illinois | 248 | 517 | 108% |
Iowa | 251 | 526 | 110% |
Oregon | 220 | 462 | 110% |
Mississippi | 211 | 455 | 116% |
South Carolina | 233 | 512 | 120% |
Pennsylvania | 242 | 533 | 120% |
Louisiana | 248 | 552 | 123% |
South Dakota | 242 | 541 | 124% |
Arkansas | 184 | 420 | 128% |
Montana | 249 | 581 | 133% |
Missouri | 197 | 483 | 145% |
Nebraska | 235 | 595 | 153% |
West Virginia | 261 | 702 | 169% |
North Carolina | 240 | 662 | 176% |
Tennessee | 213 | 587 | 176% |
Arizona | 211 | 611 | 190% |
Oklahoma | 206 | 620 | 201% |
Alaska | 344 | 1041 | 203% |
Alabama | 178 | 575 | 223% |
Note: Earned premiums are equal to premium revenue collected by issuers. Individual market calculations are based on Medical Loss Ratio (MLR) data for 2013. These data represent the entire individual market – including on- and off-exchange plans, as well as ACA-compliant and non-ACA-compliant plans. Healthcare.gov calculations are based on enrollee plan selections during the annual Open Enrollment Periods for 2017. These data do not take into account premium tax credits.