New York · Safety & Health

Uninsured Rate in New York

Share of residents under 65 with no health insurance coverage of any kind.

5.0% in 2024

#6 of 50 · Top tier (lower is better)

New York is better than the 50-state median (7.3%). That's a gap of 2.3%.

View interactive chart & trend → See full 50-state ranking →

2010 – 2024 · New York only · interactive chart with US median overlay →

About uninsured rate

What this measures: Share of residents under 65 with no health insurance coverage of any kind.

Why it matters: The uninsured rate predicts emergency-room costs, preventive-care gaps, and a state's exposure to medical-debt collections.

Watch out: This is a survey estimate. Single-year differences smaller than two percentage points usually fall inside the margin of error.

Recent trend

YearNew YorkUS median
201211%14%
20157.1%8.6%
20166.1%8.0%
20175.7%8.0%
20185.4%8.0%
20195.2%8.0%
20215.2%7.3%
20224.9%6.8%
20234.8%6.6%
20245.0%7.3%

New York vs. neighboring states

Same metric (uninsured rate), latest year with full state coverage. Click any name for that state's full report.

StateUninsured RateNational rank
Vermont 4.2% #3 of 50
Massachusetts 2.8% #1 of 50
Connecticut 5.8% #13 of 50
New Jersey 7.7% #29 of 50
Pennsylvania 5.8% #14 of 50

How New York compares (2024)

Top 5 best

#1Massachusetts280%
#2Hawaiʻi350%
#3Vermont420%
#4New Hampshire450%
#5Rhode Island460%

Bottom 5

#46Alaska1100%
#47Nevada1140%
#48Oklahoma1150%
#49Georgia1200%
#50Texas1670%

Source and methodology

Source: Census ACS / KFF · Direction: lower is better · Unit: %

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