Healthcare has been top of mind for a lot of people since the COVID-19 pandemic began over two years ago. It’s something we all hope we don’t need too often — both because we want to stay healthy and because we don’t want to deal with the huge bills that come from even the simplest visits.
But the price you pay depends on more than just the care you need. Where you live also plays a factor. Here are the five states with the lowest average healthcare costs in the U.S.
The five states with the lowest average healthcare costs
These five states pay the least for healthcare on average as of the second quarter of 2022, according to the Missouri Economic Research and Information Center:- Kentucky (20.9% cheaper than the national average)
- Arkansas (18.8% cheaper)
- Maryland (11.9% cheaper)
- Alabama (10.4% cheaper)
- Tennessee (10.1% cheaper)