Where uninsured rates will land after Medicaid redeterminations, state-by-state

By Rylee Wilson / April 6, 2023

Millions of people will no longer be covered by Medicaid over the next 14 months, but some will transition to other forms of coverage. 

According to a report from the Urban Institute and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, an estimated 18 million people will lose Medicaid coverage by June 2024, and 3.8 million of those will become uninsured. 

Kentucky will see the largest jump in its uninsured population, according to the Urban Institute's estimates. 

Here's how many people will be uninsured in each state in June 2024, according to the institute's estimations: 

Kentucky 

Uninsured April 2023: 170,000

Uninsured June 2024: 225,000

Difference: 54,000

Percentage difference: 32

Millions of people will no longer be covered by Medicaid over the next 14 months, but some will transition to other forms of coverage. 

According to a report from the Urban Institute and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, an estimated 18 million people will lose Medicaid coverage by June 2024, and 3.8 million of those will become uninsured. 

Kentucky will see the largest jump in its uninsured population, according to the Urban Institute's estimates. 

Here's how many people will be uninsured in each state in June 2024, according to the institute's estimations: 

Kentucky 

Uninsured April 2023: 170,000

Uninsured June 2024: 225,000

Difference: 54,000

Percentage difference: 32

West Virginia

Uninsured April 2023: 79,000

Uninsured June 2024: 103,000

Difference: 24,000

Percentage difference: 30.5

Missouri

Uninsured April 2023: 284,000

Uninsured June 2024: 370,000

Difference: 86,000

Percentage difference: 30.4

Maine

Uninsured April 2023: 32,000

Uninsured June 2024: 41,000

Difference: 9,000

Percentage difference: 28.7

Millions of people will no longer be covered by Medicaid over the next 14 months, but some will transition to other forms of coverage. 

According to a report from the Urban Institute and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, an estimated 18 million people will lose Medicaid coverage by June 2024, and 3.8 million of those will become uninsured. 

Kentucky will see the largest jump in its uninsured population, according to the Urban Institute's estimates. 

Here's how many people will be uninsured in each state in June 2024, according to the institute's estimations: 

Kentucky 

Uninsured April 2023: 170,000

Uninsured June 2024: 225,000

Difference: 54,000

Percentage difference: 32

West Virginia

Uninsured April 2023: 79,000

Uninsured June 2024: 103,000

Difference: 24,000

Percentage difference: 30.5

Missouri

Uninsured April 2023: 284,000

Uninsured June 2024: 370,000

Difference: 86,000

Percentage difference: 30.4

Maine

Uninsured April 2023: 32,000

Uninsured June 2024: 41,000

Difference: 9,000

Percentage difference: 28.7

Iowa

Uninsured April 2023: 102,000

Uninsured June 2024: 129,000

Difference: 28,000

Percentage difference: 27.1

Rhode Island

Uninsured April 2023: 40,000

Uninsured June 2024: 51,000

Difference: 10,000

Percentage difference: 25.8

New Hampshire

Uninsured April 2023: 46,000

Uninsured June 2024: 58,000

Difference: 12,000

Percentage difference: 25.2

Ohio

Uninsured April 2023: 488,000

Uninsured June 2024: 611,000

Difference: 123,000

Percentage difference: 25.2

Minnesota

Uninsured April 2023: 194,000

Uninsured June 2024: 241,000

Difference: 47,000

Percentage difference: 24

Idaho

Uninsured April 2023: 129,000

Uninsured June 2024: 160,000

Difference: 31,000

Percentage difference: 23.8

Arkansas

Uninsured April 2023: 168,000

Uninsured June 2024: 207,000

Difference: 39,000

Percentage difference: 23.5

Montana

Uninsured April 2023: 60,000

Uninsured June 2024: 73,000

Difference: 14,000

Percentage difference: 22.7

Indiana

Uninsured April 2023: 363,000

Uninsured June 2024: 445,000

Difference: 82,000

Percentage difference: 22.6

Louisiana

Uninsured April 2023: 297,000

Uninsured June 2024: 362,000

Difference: 65,000

Percentage difference: 22

Pennsylvania

Uninsured April 2023: 477,000

Uninsured June 2024: 581,000

Difference: 104,000

Percentage difference: 21.9

North Dakota

Uninsured April 2023: 54,000

Uninsured June 2024: 65,000

Difference: 11,000

Percentage difference: 20.7

Arizona

Uninsured April 2023: 608,000

Uninsured June 2024: 733,000

Difference: 125,000

Percentage difference: 20.6

Michigan

Uninsured April 2023: 366,000

Uninsured June 2024: 441,000

Difference: 75,000

Percentage difference: 20.5

Oregon

Uninsured April 2023: 273,000

Uninsured June 2024: 329,000

Difference: 56,000

Percentage difference: 20.4

Colorado

Uninsured April 2023: 370,000

Uninsured June 2024: 444,000

Difference: 74,000

Percentage difference: 19.9

Wisconsin

Uninsured April 2023: 248,000

Uninsured June 2024: 298,000

Difference: 49,000

Percentage difference: 19.9

Florida

Uninsured April 2023: 1,727,000

Uninsured June 2024: 2,069,000

Difference: 342,000

Percentage difference: 19.8

North Carolina

Uninsured April 2023: 800,000

Uninsured June 2024: 955,000

Difference: 155,000

Percentage difference: 19.4

Vermont

Uninsured April 2023: 36,000

Uninsured June 2024: 43,000

Difference: 7,000

Percentage difference: 19.4

South Carolina

Uninsured April 2023: 373,000

Uninsured June 2024: 445,000

Difference: 72,000

Percentage difference: 19.3

New York

Uninsured April 2023: 830,000

Uninsured June 2024: 988,000

Difference: 158,000

Percentage difference: 19

Oklahoma

Uninsured April 2023: 273,000

Uninsured June 2024: 324,000

Difference: 51,000

Percentage difference: 18.6

New Mexico

Uninsured April 2023: 172,000

Uninsured June 2024: 203,000

Difference: 31,000

Percentage difference: 17.9

Virginia

Uninsured April 2023: 525,000

Uninsured June 2024: 618,000

Difference: 94,000

Percentage difference: 17.8

Delaware

Uninsured April 2023: 46,000

Uninsured June 2024: 54,000

Difference: 8,000

Percentage difference: 17.1

Georgia

Uninsured April 2023: 971,000

Uninsured June 2024: 1,138,000

Difference: 167,000

Percentage difference: 17.1

Utah

Uninsured April 2023: 195,000

Uninsured June 2024: 228,000

Difference: 33,000

Percentage difference: 16.8

Alabama

Uninsured April 2023: 371,000

Uninsured June 2024: 432,000

Difference: 61,000

Percentage difference: 16.6

Mississippi

Uninsured April 2023: 260,000

Uninsured June 2024: 303,000

Difference: 43,000

Percentage difference: 16.5

Tennessee

Uninsured April 2023: 542,000

Uninsured June 2024: 631,000

Difference: 90,000

Percentage difference: 16.5

Illinois

Uninsured April 2023: 840,000

Uninsured June 2024: 971,000

Difference: 131,000

Percentage difference: 15.6

Alaska

Uninsured April 2023: 71,000

Uninsured June 2024: 82,000

Difference: 11,000

Percentage difference: 15.2

Nebraska

Uninsured April 2023: 92,000

Uninsured June 2024: 106,000

Difference: 14,000

Percentage difference: 15

Texas

Uninsured April 2023: 3,558,000

Uninsured June 2024: 4,071,000

Difference: 514,000

Percentage difference: 14.4

Nevada

Uninsured April 2023: 324,000

Uninsured June 2024: 369,000

Difference: 45,000

Percentage difference: 14

California

Uninsured April 2023: 2,921,000

Uninsured June 2024: 3,327,000

Difference: 407,000

Percentage difference: 13.9

Washington

Uninsured April 2023: 498,000

Uninsured June 2024: 566,000

Difference: 68,000

Percentage difference: 13.6

South Dakota

Uninsured April 2023: 71,000

Uninsured June 2024: 80,000

Difference: 10,000

Percentage difference: 13.5

Maryland

Uninsured April 2023: 325,000

Uninsured June 2024: 369,000

Difference: 44,000

Percentage difference: 13.4

Connecticut

Uninsured April 2023: 163,000

Uninsured June 2024: 183,000

Difference: 21,000

Percentage difference: 12.8

Hawaii

Uninsured April 2023: 91,000

Uninsured June 2024: 103,000

Difference: 11,000

Percentage difference: 12.6

New Jersey

Uninsured April 2023: 544,000

Uninsured June 2024: 613,000

Difference: 69,000

Percentage difference: 12.6

Massachusetts

Uninsured April 2023: 205,000

Uninsured June 2024: 230,000

Difference: 25,000

Percentage difference: 12.3

District of Columbia

Uninsured April 2023: 26,000

Uninsured June 2024: 29,000

Difference: 3,000

Percentage difference: 12

Wyoming

Uninsured April 2023: 71,000

Uninsured June 2024: 78,000

Difference: 7,000

Percentage difference: 10.3

Kansas

Uninsured April 2023: 286,000

Uninsured June 2024: 301,000

Difference: 16,000

Percentage difference: 5.5

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