Out of pocket medical expenses are becoming a heavier burden for families across America. The personal finance site WalletHub recently published a detailed report examining where US residents face the highest financial hurdles for basic medical treatment.

The research tracks how much of a standard household budget is consumed by everyday medical care needs. This data helps isolate the states where residents surrender the largest percentage of their earnings to maintain their health.

Where Does Louisiana Rank For States That Spend the Most on Health Care

The numbers for Louisiana show a heavy monthly impact on household finances...with an average monthly healthcare cost calculated at $411.62 per resident. That specific dollar amount translates directly to 8.13% of the median monthly household income for the state. This places a measurable strain on the average budget for a Louisiana resident seeking standard care.

This places Louisiana at number 10 in the rankings of States Where People Spend the Most on Healthcare.

While the overall percentage takes a noticeable portion out of local incomes, specific procedures fall closer to the middle of the national index. The cost of an average dentist visit in Louisiana ranks 26th nationwide...putting the state just outside the most expensive half of the country for dental work. This shows that while overall costs are high, individual components vary in their financial impact.

WalletHub Research Methodology And Data Collection

To generate these rankings, researchers measured five distinct healthcare components across all fifty states. They took those combined expenses, and weighed them against the median household income for each specific state.

The personal finance company utilizes analysts to compile these primary expense categories before finalizing the published index. This analytical framework isolates the raw data to determine the actual financial strain placed on residents.

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