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Seven U.S. states are one medical emergency away from bankrupting their residents in 2026, and three federal protections that were supposed to help just collapsed. Texas, Mississippi, South Dakota, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, and South Carolina — but the crisis looks different in each one. Texas has 5.4 million uninsured residents and a teacher who got billed $109,000 after a heart attack. Tennessee ranks dead last out of 50 states for medical debt protections, and a retired worker's estate was billed $81,739 for a single helicopter ride. South Dakota has the highest medical debt rate in the country at 17.66%, nearly eight times higher than the best state. From a state where a partial Medicaid expansion enrolled just 12,752 out of 196,000 eligible residents, to a state with ER visits averaging $17,330 per visit, to the state everyone is moving to that has the highest uninsured rate in the nation. Every stat in this video comes from published 2025–2026 data. No opinions. Just numbers. Which state surprised you the most? Drop it in the comments. If you want more data-driven breakdowns like this every week, subscribe so you see them before everyone else. Sources: KFF — The Burden of Medical Debt in the United States (2025) U.S. Census Bureau — Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2024 ACS Urban Institute — Medical Debt in Collections by County (2025) Commonwealth Fund — 2025 Scorecard on State Health System Performance Innovation for Justice — Medical Debt Policy Scorecard: 50-State Ranking KFF — How Will the 2025 Reconciliation Law Affect the Uninsured Rate in Each State KFF Health News — Bill of the Month: Surprise Medical Bills Investigation (2025) KFF Health News — Air Ambulance Bill: $81,739 for a Single Flight (2024) KFF Health News — Medicaid Patient Billed $95,523 for Out-of-State Heart Attack (2025) Consumer Financial Protection Bureau — Medical Debt Credit Reporting Rule (Vacated July 2025) Center for Retirement Research at Boston College — Limiting Medical Debt: A 50-State Ranking Congressional Budget Office — Coverage Effects of the 2025 Reconciliation Law Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services — 2026 Marketplace Open Enrollment Report MoneyGeek — ACA Premiums Jump 20% in 2026: Complete 50-State Analysis Sidecar Health — Cost of Heart Attack Treatment by State (2026) ConsumerShield — Average Ambulance Ride Cost With and Without Insurance (2026) © AmericaUnranked #MedicalDebt #HealthcareCrisis #MedicalBankruptcy #Uninsured #MedicaidExpansion #HealthInsurance #Texas #Mississippi #Tennessee #Florida #Georgia #SouthDakota #SouthCarolina #CostOfLiving #AmericaUnranked #DataDriven #HospitalBills #SurpriseBilling #WhereToLive #HealthcareData #ERCosts #MedicalDebtCrisis2026