HMSA Will Remain Goliath
Little local Davids and even Mainland Goliaths have very little chance of beating it
Illustration by Andrew Catanzariti
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Hawaii has the Lowest Premiums
Average Single Premium Per Enrolled Employee (Employer-Based Health Insurance, 2006)
Rank | Employee | Employer | Total | |
United States | $782 | $3,336 | $4,118 | |
1 | Hawaii | $355 | $3,194 | $3,549 |
2 | Arkansas | $713 | $2,854 | $3,567 |
3 | Idaho | $572 | $3,001 | $3,573 |
4 | Nevada | $537 | $3,046 | $3,583 |
5 | Mississippi | $741 | $2,963 | $3,704 |
6 | Tennessee | $749 | $2,998 | $3,747 |
7 | North Dakota | $682 | $3,105 | $3,787 |
8 | Kentucky | $682 | $3,109 | $3,791 |
9 | Kansas | $767 | $3,066 | $3,833 |
10 | Utah | $847 | $3,041 | $3,849 |
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