Georgia Ranks No. 21 in Money Spent on Healthcare

Tuesday, August 27th, 2019

new study shows Georgia ranks No. 21 spending the most money spent on healthcare annually in the U.S.

Georgia residents spend an average of $5,668 per year on healthcare, this is above the national average of $5,640.78.  Hawaii residents spend the least at $3,626 per person.                                                                

As the 2020 election looms, the skyrocketing cost of healthcare will be a major issue at the ballot box. Presidential candidate plans run the gamut from repealing the Affordable Care Act to Medicare for all.

TheSeniorList released a study on Annual Healthcare Spending By State using the most recent data from the Healthcare Cost Institute.

Here are several additional findings from the study:

Healthcare spending in the U.S. has increased by 17% since 2013

Americans spend $3.5 trillion annually on healthcare which accounts for 18% of GDP.

Spending on prescription drugs nationally has increased 29% since 2013.