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State Insurance Market Health Score

Composite health score for every state's insurance market, weighing rate growth, carrier exits, FAIR plan growth, complaint volumes, and litigation environment.

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Jake McEwen
NumbersLab · Updated April 2026
Health Score
93/100
Crisis
12 insurer insolvencies 2020-2023; Citizens at 850K+ policies; $7,900/yr average premium

Score Breakdown for Florida

Rate Growth (30% weight)95/100
Premium increases since 2020
Carrier Exits (25% weight)95/100
Insurers leaving the state
FAIR Plan Growth (20% weight)90/100
Insurer of last resort growth
Complaint Volume (15% weight)85/100
NAIC complaint frequency
Litigation Environment (10% weight)95/100
Insurance lawsuit volume

All 50 States Ranked: Most to Least Stressed

#StateScoreStatusAvg HO
1Florida93Crisis$7,900/yr
2Louisiana87Crisis$6,100/yr
3California83Crisis$2,100/yr
4Mississippi59Moderate Stress$4,200/yr
5Oklahoma58Moderate Stress$5,500/yr
6Texas58Moderate Stress$4,800/yr
7Colorado54Moderate Stress$4,400/yr
8South Carolina48Moderate Stress$2,800/yr
9Alabama47Moderate Stress$3,400/yr
10Nebraska45Moderate Stress$6,100/yr
11North Carolina45Moderate Stress$2,900/yr
12Arkansas44Moderate Stress$3,800/yr
13Kansas44Moderate Stress$4,600/yr
14Georgia40Moderate Stress$2,500/yr
15Kentucky40Moderate Stress$3,200/yr
16Missouri40Moderate Stress$2,600/yr
17New Jersey39Stable$1,550/yr
18New York39Stable$1,700/yr
19Tennessee38Stable$2,700/yr
20Arizona37Stable$2,250/yr
21Nevada37Stable$1,200/yr
22Michigan36Stable$2,300/yr
23Connecticut34Stable$2,250/yr
24Massachusetts34Stable$1,800/yr
25Illinois32Stable$2,700/yr
26Oregon30Stable$1,200/yr
27Rhode Island30Stable$2,100/yr
28Washington30Stable$1,550/yr
29Indiana29Stable$2,400/yr
30Iowa29Stable$2,400/yr
31New Mexico28Stable$1,800/yr
32Minnesota27Stable$2,700/yr
33Maryland26Stable$1,900/yr
34Wisconsin26Stable$1,500/yr
35Virginia25Stable$2,100/yr
36Ohio24Healthy$1,900/yr
37Pennsylvania24Healthy$1,900/yr
38West Virginia24Healthy$1,600/yr
39Idaho22Healthy$1,500/yr
40Montana22Healthy$3,400/yr
41South Dakota22Healthy$3,000/yr
42Utah22Healthy$1,350/yr
43Delaware21Healthy$1,050/yr
44North Dakota21Healthy$2,100/yr
45Wyoming21Healthy$1,700/yr
46Maine20Healthy$1,400/yr
47New Hampshire20Healthy$1,200/yr
48Alaska19Healthy$1,400/yr
49Hawaii16Healthy$605/yr
50Vermont15Healthy$1,000/yr

Methodology

The State Insurance Market Health Score combines five observable indicators of market stress, weighted by their predictive power for premium and availability changes:

Rate Growth (30%): Premium increase rate since 2020, capturing the cumulative pricing pressure on consumers. Weighted highest because it directly reflects affordability.

Carrier Exits (25%): Number of insurers reducing or stopping new business writing, plus insolvencies. Predicts future competition and pricing.

FAIR Plan Growth (20%): Growth in the state insurer of last resort. High growth indicates private market failure.

Complaint Volume (15%): NAIC complaint indices and consumer complaint trends. Reflects claim handling quality.

Litigation Environment (10%): Insurance lawsuit volume relative to population. Predicts future cost pressure from legal expenses.

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