Economic Snapshot
Which states are harmed the most under the Senate TrumpCare plan?: Average premium cost increases by state, 2020
| State | Percentage | ObamaCare | BCRA |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alabama | 164% | $156 | $411 |
| Alaska | 142% | $332 | $804 |
| Oklahoma | 140% | $199 | $477 |
| South Dakota | 111% | $238 | $501 |
| North Carolina | 109% | $187 | $391 |
| West Virginia | 108% | $282 | $585 |
| Louisiana | 105% | $179 | $368 |
| California | 103% | $190 | $386 |
| Nebraska | 99% | $223 | $442 |
| Hawaii | 89% | $208 | $394 |
| Montana | 89% | $269 | $507 |
| Tennessee | 86% | $233 | $434 |
| Wyoming | 84% | $197 | $363 |
| Kansas | 82% | $208 | $379 |
| Mississippi | 79% | $120 | $215 |
| Texas | 78% | $182 | $325 |
| Wisconsin | 78% | $234 | $418 |
| Missouri | 77% | $175 | $308 |
| North Dakota | 76% | $217 | $381 |
| Connecticut | 75% | $280 | $488 |
| Iowa | 75% | $224 | $391 |
| Maryland | 74% | $191 | $333 |
| Nevada | 73% | $168 | $292 |
| Pennsylvania | 72% | $234 | $403 |
| Georgia | 71% | $170 | $291 |
| Idaho | 71% | $171 | $291 |
| Florida | 69% | $140 | $237 |
| Michigan | 69% | $165 | $279 |
| Utah | 67% | $144 | $241 |
| South Carolina | 66% | $157 | $262 |
| Virginia | 66% | $182 | $302 |
| Colorado | 65% | $333 | $552 |
| Minnesota | 65% | $389 | $640 |
| Arkansas | 60% | $188 | $299 |
| Delaware | 60% | $241 | $385 |
| Rhode Island | 60% | $162 | $259 |
| New Mexico | 59% | $248 | $395 |
| Illinois | 57% | $248 | $390 |
| Oregon | 54% | $257 | $395 |
| Arizona | 53% | $328 | $503 |
| Ohio | 52% | $223 | $338 |
| Kentucky | 49% | $236 | $352 |
| New Jersey | 49% | $223 | $333 |
| Indiana | 48% | $207 | $307 |
| Maine | 48% | $203 | $301 |
| New Hampshire | 43% | $242 | $347 |
| Washington | 33% | $213 | $282 |
| Washington D.C. | 22% | $409 | $497 |
| Vermont | 21% | $292 | $354 |
| Massachusetts | 14% | $149 | $169 |
| New York | 12% | $358 | $400 |

Data are for average premiums that current marketplace enrollees would pay, after receiving any premium tax credit, for a benchmark silver plan in 2020 under current law and under the BCRA
Gary Claxton, Cynthia Cox, Anthony Damico, and Larry Levitt, Premiums under the Senate Better Care Reconciliation Act, Kaiser Family Foundation, 2017.
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