How Much Financial Assistance Are People Receiving Under the Affordable Care Act?
State-by-State Data on Enrollment and Subsidies Received
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Total Number of People Who Have Selected a Marketplace Plan as of March 1, 2014 (Thousands of People) |
Percentage of Enrollees Who Have Qualified for Assistance | Number of Subsidized Enrollees(Thousands of People) | Subsidized Enrollees as a Percentage of Subsidy-Eligible Individuals | Average Subsidy per Enrollee | Total Premium Subsidies (Millions of dollars) | |
Nationwide | 4,242 | 83% | 3,472 | 21% | $2,890 | $10,019 |
Alabama | 55 | 86% | 47 | 18% | $2,880 | $136 |
Alaska | 7 | 87% | 6 | 11% | $4,120 | $24 |
Arizona | 58 | 74% | 43 | 14% | $1,940 | $83 |
Arkansas | 27 | 91% | 25 | 17% | $3,230 | $81 |
California | 869 | 88% | 765 | 40% | $3,060 | $2,337 |
Colorado | 83 | 57% | 48 | 19% | $2,440 | $116 |
Connecticut | 57 | 73% | 42 | 39% | $4,110 | $172 |
Delaware | 7 | 79% | 5 | 18% | $2,940 | $15 |
DC | 6 | 13% | 1 | 9% | $1,350 | $1 |
Florida | 442 | 90% | 398 | 25% | $2,950 | $1,173 |
Georgia | 139 | 85% | 118 | 18% | $2,870 | $340 |
Hawaii | 5 | 35% | 2 | 6% | $1,790 | $3 |
Idaho | 44 | 91% | 40 | 31% | $2,110 | $84 |
Illinois | 114 | 77% | 88 | 17% | $2,240 | $196 |
Indiana | 65 | 88% | 57 | 16% | $3,990 | $228 |
Iowa | 15 | 84% | 13 | 10% | $2,410 | $31 |
Kansas | 29 | 78% | 23 | 14% | $1,970 | $45 |
Kentucky | 55 | 70% | 38 | 20% | $2,620 | $101 |
Louisiana | 46 | 87% | 40 | 12% | $3,610 | $143 |
Maine | 25 | 90% | 23 | 30% | $4,070 | $93 |
Maryland | 38 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Massachusetts | 13 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Michigan | 145 | 87% | 126 | 29% | $2,610 | $328 |
Minnesota | 32 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Mississippi | 26 | 93% | 24 | 12% | $4,370 | $104 |
Missouri | 74 | 85% | 63 | 16% | $2,820 | $178 |
Montana | 23 | 86% | 19 | 20% | $2,850 | $55 |
Nebraska | 26 | 87% | 22 | 18% | $2,540 | $56 |
Nevada | 29 | 79% | 23 | 15% | $2,620 | $59 |
New Hampshire | 22 | 74% | 16 | 20% | $3,180 | $51 |
New Jersey | 74 | 83% | 62 | 15% | $3,470 | $214 |
New Mexico | 15 | 78% | 12 | 10% | $2,500 | $29 |
New York | 245 | 72% | 176 | 23% | $2,650 | $466 |
North Carolina | 201 | 91% | 182 | 27% | $3,320 | $606 |
North Dakota | 5 | 84% | 4 | 10% | $2,730 | $12 |
Ohio | 79 | 85% | 67 | 12% | $2,770 | $186 |
Oklahoma | 33 | 78% | 26 | 10% | $2,230 | $57 |
Oregon | 39 | 79% | 31 | 16% | $2,210 | $68 |
Pennsylvania | 160 | 80% | 128 | 18% | $2,460 | $314 |
Rhode Island | 19 | 88% | 17 | 41% | $3,050 | $51 |
South Carolina | 56 | 86% | 48 | 14% | $3,110 | $149 |
South Dakota | 7 | 89% | 6 | 9% | $3,180 | $19 |
Tennessee | 78 | 79% | 62 | 16% | $2,020 | $124 |
Texas | 295 | 82% | 242 | 12% | $2,440 | $591 |
Utah | 40 | 86% | 34 | 17% | $1,780 | $61 |
Vermont | 24 | 55% | 13 | 50% | $2,930 | $39 |
Virginia | 103 | 80% | 82 | 16% | $2,690 | $222 |
Washington | 107 | 81% | 87 | 32% | $3,280 | $285 |
West Virginia | 11 | 86% | 9 | 13% | $3,170 | $29 |
Wisconsin | 71 | 90% | 64 | 21% | $3,590 | $231 |
Wyoming | 7 | 92% | 6 | 13% | $4,980 | $31 |
Source: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of March 2012 and 2013 CPS. See Methods for more details. |