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Health Statistics > Change in Number with ESI (most recent) by state

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Rank   States  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  New Jersey: 80,726  
#2  Massachusetts: 79,939  
#3  Virginia: 70,226  
#4  Nevada: 47,309  
#5  Florida: 47,293  
#6  North Carolina: 38,590  
#7  New Hampshire: 8,154  
#8  Colorado: 8,131  
#9  Kansas: -2,155  
#10  District of Columbia: -3,053  
#11  Hawaii: -5,837  
#12  Wyoming: -5,938  
#13  Oregon: -6,345  
#14  West Virginia: -6,531  
#15  North Dakota: -7,321  
#16  Vermont: -8,834  
#17  Alaska: -9,378  
#18  Nebraska: -11,756  
#19  Delaware: -13,277  
#20  Montana: -14,122  
#21  Idaho: -14,382  
#22  Rhode Island: -14,601  
#23  Utah: -16,673  
#24  Oklahoma: -18,229  
#25  Tennessee: -18,573  
#26  Connecticut: -18,937  
#27  Maine: -21,417  
#28  New Mexico: -22,789  
#29  South Dakota: -30,658  
#30  Minnesota: -38,086  
#31  New York: -41,759  
#32  Ohio: -47,520  
#33  Washington: -54,552  
#34  Arkansas: -70,814  
#35  Arizona: -74,980  
#36  Alabama: -78,645  
#37  Illinois: -81,373  
#38  Kentucky: -102,651  
#39  Indiana: -104,413  
#40  Mississippi: -112,284  
#41  South Carolina: -114,715  
#42  Louisiana: -124,674  
#43  Iowa: -133,199  
#44  Maryland: -145,131  
#45  Missouri: -163,693  
#46  Wisconsin: -183,472  
#47  Michigan: -195,549  
#48  Georgia: -243,195  
#49  Pennsylvania: -298,766  
#50  Texas: -313,275  
#51  California: -598,284  
Weighted average: -62,970.0   


DEFINITION: Change in Number of Children with Employer-Sponsored Insurance, 2000-2004

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