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Areas with the Highest Uninsured Rates

US counties ranked by uninsured rate — the share of residents with no health insurance coverage. Uninsured rates vary significantly by state due to Medicaid expansion decisions and differ by income, employment, and immigration status. Data from US Census Bureau ACS 2023.

Ranked by Uninsured Rate. Click any location to see its full Census data profile. All figures are from the U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates, 2023, so they are directly comparable across locations.

# Location Uninsured Rate
1 George County, Mississippi 100.0%
2 Doña Ana County, New Mexico 76.2%
3 Henry County, Indiana 56.8%
4 Lunenburg County, Virginia 54.2%
5 Greeley County, Nebraska 42.3%
6 Holmes County, Ohio 42.3%
7 Transylvania County, North Carolina 37.3%
8 Greene County, Ohio 37.3%
9 Silver Bow County, Montana 36.0%
10 Kershaw County, South Carolina 35.1%
11 Aleutians East Borough, Alaska 35.0%
12 Dawes County, Nebraska 34.9%
13 Scotland County, Missouri 33.9%
14 Dixon County, Nebraska 31.9%
15 Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska 31.4%
16 Jim Hogg County, Texas 31.3%
17 Otsego County, Michigan 31.1%
18 Frontier County, Nebraska 31.1%
19 Edwards County, Illinois 29.9%
20 Roosevelt County, Montana 29.6%
21 Caledonia County, Vermont 29.5%
22 Bennett County, South Dakota 29.1%
23 Guaynabo Municipio, Puerto Rico 28.8%
24 Grundy County, Illinois 28.4%
25 Webb County, Texas 28.4%
26 Davis County, Iowa 28.3%
27 Mellette County, South Dakota 28.2%
28 Iroquois County, Illinois 27.9%
29 Kent County, Rhode Island 27.2%
30 Cameron County, Texas 26.7%
31 Willacy County, Texas 26.5%
32 Effingham County, Illinois 26.5%
33 Clearwater County, Idaho 26.4%
34 Kendall County, Illinois 26.3%
35 Ziebach County, South Dakota 25.9%
36 Sterling County, Texas 25.8%
37 Liberty County, Texas 25.6%
38 Marion County, Mississippi 25.5%
39 Lamb County, Texas 25.5%
40 Caldwell County, Texas 25.1%
41 Gonzales County, Texas 25.0%
42 Tioga County, New York 24.9%
43 Morgan County, Missouri 24.6%
44 Knox County, Missouri 24.4%
45 DeKalb County, Illinois 24.4%
46 Throckmorton County, Texas 24.4%
47 Sioux County, North Dakota 24.3%
48 Floyd County, Texas 24.2%
49 Montgomery County, Tennessee 23.9%
50 Daviess County, Indiana 23.6%