Figure 1

Number of people who would lose their health insurance if the ACA were repealed

State Percent increase in uninsured population Number of people who would lose health insurance
Alaska 53% 62000
Arizona 95% 709000
Arkansas 171% 361000
California 146% 4887000
Colorado 134% 588000
Connecticut 124% 248000
Delaware 86% 52000
Washington D.C. 103% 32000
Hawaii 99% 86000
Illinois 128% 1150000
Indiana 103% 566000
Iowa 150% 230000
Kentucky 200% 486000
Louisiana 154% 558000
Maryland 123% 476000
Massachusetts 273% 369000
Michigan 175% 887000
Minnesota 123% 380000
Montana 168% 142000
Nevada 95% 371000
New Hampshire 190% 118000
New Jersey 124% 799000
New Mexico 136% 266000
New York 75% 1139000
North Dakota 154% 69000
Ohio 155% 964000
Oregon 186% 475000
Pennsylvania 134% 956000
Rhode Island 170% 96000
Vermont 129% 35000
Washington 153% 775000
West Virginia 208% 184000
Alabama 74% 357000
Florida 90% 2230000
Georgia 71% 1006000
Idaho 101% 184000
Kansas 76% 219000
Maine 122% 95000
Mississippi 65% 229000
Missouri 93% 504000
Nebraska 111% 165000
North Carolina 90% 1025000
Oklahoma 59% 313000
South Carolina 58% 353000
South Dakota 92% 74000
Tennessee 79% 526000
Texas 58% 2550000
Utah 83% 273000
Virginia 79% 685000
Wisconsin 144% 431000
Wyoming 76% 47000

Map is colored to illustrate relative impact by showing the percent increase in the number of uninsured.

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