Eight of the 10 U.S. cities with the highest uninsured rates are in Texas, according to an analysis by WalletHub.
To identify the cities with the highest and lowest uninsured rates, WalletHub analysts compared the overall insurance rates in 547 U.S. cities in 2017 using U.S. Census Bureau data.
Here are the 10 cities with the highest uninsured rates based on the analysis:
1. Mission, Texas
2. Brownsville, Texas
3. Laredo, Texas
4. McAllen, Texas
5. Pasadena, Texas
6. Passaic, N.J.
7. Pharr, Texas
8. Dallas
9. Houston
10. Miami Gardens, Fla.
Here are the 10 cities with the lowest uninsured rates based on the analysis:
1. Union City, Calif.
2. Newton, Mass.
3. Fremont, Calif.
4. Yorba Linda, Calif.
5. Ann Arbor, Mich.
6. Milpitas, Calif.
7. Chino Hills, Calif.
8. Santa Clara, Calif.
9. Livermore, Calif.
10. Folsom, Calif.
Access additional information on the methodology used for the analysis here.
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