GoHealth continues to take a look at Medicare rates across the countries to help consumers understand the cost of health insurance in their area from states across the country. Today we travel to sunny California.
As we have discussed in previous blogs, the cost of living in a particular area can have a direct impact on the cost of health insurance. Consumers end up paying extra if health care providers in their area have high operating costs or the costs of real estate.
On average, residents of the state of California to pay $ 173 / month for individual health insurance. For ten dollars less than the national average of $ 183.
In the states, health insurance premiums vary depending on which city you live. The chart below examines differences in monthly premiums among the ten largest cities in California.
The following cities have lower cost of living than the average for the state of California: Anaheim, Bakersfield, Fresno, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Sacramento and San Diego. The three cities with more cost of living than the average for the State of California are :. Oakland, San Francisco, San Jose
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