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The 10 best states to live in where healthcare is the cheapest

10. Ohio

The 10 best states to live in where healthcare is the cheapest

9. Illinois

9. Illinois

Average employee premium contribution and deductible: $6,516

Employee healthcare costs as percent of median income: 9.5%

Share of population without insurance: 7%

8. North Dakota

8. North Dakota

Average employee premium contribution and deductible: $6,511

Employee healthcare costs as percent of median income: 9.3%

Share of population without insurance: 8%

7. Washington

7. Washington

Average employee premium contribution and deductible: $6,258

Employee healthcare costs as percent of median income: 8.7%

Share of population without insurance: 6%

6. Idaho

6. Idaho

Average employee premium contribution and deductible: $6,197

Employee healthcare costs as percent of median income: 10.2%

Share of population without insurance: 11%

5. West Virginia

5. West Virginia

Average employee premium contribution and deductible: $6,053

Employee healthcare costs as percent of median income: 12.2%

Share of population without insurance: 6%

4. Alabama

4. Alabama

Average employee premium contribution and deductible: $5,876

Employee healthcare costs as percent of median income: 10.4%

Share of population without insurance: 10%

3. District of Columbia

3. District of Columbia

Average employee premium contribution and deductible: $5,695

Employee healthcare costs as percent of median income: 8.5%

Share of population without insurance: 4%

2. Michigan

2. Michigan

Average employee premium contribution and deductible: $5,453

Employee healthcare costs as percent of median income: 8.5%

Share of population without insurance: 5%

1. Hawaii

1. Hawaii

Average employee premium contribution and deductible: $4,664

Employee healthcare costs as percent of median income: 7.8%

Share of population without insurance: 4%

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