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According to the Urban InstitutesDebt in America: An Interactive Map, average medical debt differs substantially across states.

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Here is a breakdown of average medical debt by state, includingwhy there are such big differences.

Then there are state policies like Medicaid expansion, which can make a real difference.

States that expand Medicaid generally seeless medical debtbecause more people can afford care.

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Which States Have the Most Medical Debt?

Certain states stand out for their particularly high medical debt averages.

These states tend to have higher healthcare costs or larger populations without access to affordable healthcare options.

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On average, 8.6% of U.S. adults carry medical debt, but the rates vary by state.

Navigating medical debt can be overwhelming, butrelief optionsare available.

Nonprofits like RIP Medical Debt, and the Patient Advocate Foundation provide financial support to reduce expenses.

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