2. South Dakota
South Dakota’s score: 93.41 out of 100
South Dakota is the second most-expensive state for healthcare. It has these key statistics:
- South Dakota ranks fourth highest for its percentage of children whose families struggled to pay for their child’s medical bills in the past 12 months (11.9%).
- It also has the fourth highest average deductible for residents with single health insurance coverage through an employer ($2,433 annually).
- South Dakota features the fifth highest average deductible for residents with family health insurance coverage through an employer ($4,330.67 annually).
- The state also has the sixth highest average premium for residents with plus-one health insurance coverage through an employer ($4,599.33 annually).
- Additionally, South Dakota has the sixth highest health insurance premium for those with silver plans in the Affordable Care Act marketplace ($596.67 annually).
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