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.

View the underlying data on epi.org.