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The Most Expensive States to Have a Baby

Тор bundle The Most Expensive States Tơ Have A Baby Hospital Discharges for Mothers States Cesarean Sections: Vaginal Deliveries: (Per 10.000 people) (Per 10.000 people) 38.8 Texas 33.0 Arkansas 32.7 Nevada 126.6 Utah Highest Cost Paid Without Insurance 83.2 Texas Vaginal Deliveries: $20,279 New Jersey Cesarean Sections: 83.0 Arizona $29,940 New Jersey 32.2 New Jersey 31.8 California 82.6 Nebraska 82.5 Kansas $22,348 California $12,579 California $17,466 Florida $11,613 Rhode Island 1. Average Høspital Charges for Mothers' Stay New Highest Cost Paid Through Medicare Vaginal Deliveries: $20,572 New Jersey 4. Тор States Cesarean Sections: Vaginal Deliveries: $26,743 New Jersey $18,372 New Jersey $24,777 California $18,574 Florida Rhode Island Jersey Florida Cesarean Sections: •2. California •6 . Arizona $28,727 New Jersey $26,133 California $15,657 California Nevada $14,523 California $11,746 Rhode Island $23,763 Nevada $14,397 Nevada 7. Lllinois South Carolina Highest Cost Paid Through Medicaid Vaginal Deliveries: $18,428 New Jersey Cesarean Sections: •8. Colorado Average Hospital Stay for Mothers Vaginal Deliveries: Massachussetts: 4 days Massachusetts: 2.4 days Rhode Island: 3.8 days New Jersey, New York, New Hampshire, Kentucky, Florida, and West Virginia: 2.3 days $27,261 New Jersey Cesarean Sections: $24,201 California $13,995 California 10. Texas $18,848 Florida $12,114 Rhode Island New Jersey: 3.6 days Highest Cost Paid Through Private Insurance Top States Vaginal Deliveries: $18,165 New Jersey $15,366 California Cesarean Sections: $26,430 New Jersey $25,603 California (Total births per 1,000 people) (Deaths per 1,00o live births) $183 $163 $159 $155 $153 19.4 Utah 12.8 District of Columbia Hawaii New Jersey New York Illinois Maryland $18,409 Florida $11,539 Rhode Island 16.2 Alaska -10.6 Mississippi Average Monthly Household Spending on School & Childcare 16.2 Texas - 9.7 Louisiana Methodology: The rankings are based on average hospital charges for cesarean and vaginal deliveries in 35 different states using available data from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for the most recent year available – 2009. We also factored in average household spending on school and childcare using Bundle data from 2009. Data from the U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services includes: Total Number of Discharges; Length of Stay, Days (Mean); Charges, $ (Mean) - U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Birth rates are from the National Center for Health Statistics. Infant mortality rates are from the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. 95 Alabama - 15.4 Idaho 8.8 South Carolina 15.1 District of Columbia Highest Birth Rate Highest Infant Mortality Rate Тор bundle The Most Expensive States Tơ Have A Baby Hospital Discharges for Mothers States Cesarean Sections: Vaginal Deliveries: (Per 10.000 people) (Per 10.000 people) 38.8 Texas 33.0 Arkansas 32.7 Nevada 126.6 Utah Highest Cost Paid Without Insurance 83.2 Texas Vaginal Deliveries: $20,279 New Jersey Cesarean Sections: 83.0 Arizona $29,940 New Jersey 32.2 New Jersey 31.8 California 82.6 Nebraska 82.5 Kansas $22,348 California $12,579 California $17,466 Florida $11,613 Rhode Island 1. Average Høspital Charges for Mothers' Stay New Highest Cost Paid Through Medicare Vaginal Deliveries: $20,572 New Jersey 4. Тор States Cesarean Sections: Vaginal Deliveries: $26,743 New Jersey $18,372 New Jersey $24,777 California $18,574 Florida Rhode Island Jersey Florida Cesarean Sections: •2. California •6 . Arizona $28,727 New Jersey $26,133 California $15,657 California Nevada $14,523 California $11,746 Rhode Island $23,763 Nevada $14,397 Nevada 7. Lllinois South Carolina Highest Cost Paid Through Medicaid Vaginal Deliveries: $18,428 New Jersey Cesarean Sections: •8. Colorado Average Hospital Stay for Mothers Vaginal Deliveries: Massachussetts: 4 days Massachusetts: 2.4 days Rhode Island: 3.8 days New Jersey, New York, New Hampshire, Kentucky, Florida, and West Virginia: 2.3 days $27,261 New Jersey Cesarean Sections: $24,201 California $13,995 California 10. Texas $18,848 Florida $12,114 Rhode Island New Jersey: 3.6 days Highest Cost Paid Through Private Insurance Top States Vaginal Deliveries: $18,165 New Jersey $15,366 California Cesarean Sections: $26,430 New Jersey $25,603 California (Total births per 1,000 people) (Deaths per 1,00o live births) $183 $163 $159 $155 $153 19.4 Utah 12.8 District of Columbia Hawaii New Jersey New York Illinois Maryland $18,409 Florida $11,539 Rhode Island 16.2 Alaska -10.6 Mississippi Average Monthly Household Spending on School & Childcare 16.2 Texas - 9.7 Louisiana Methodology: The rankings are based on average hospital charges for cesarean and vaginal deliveries in 35 different states using available data from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for the most recent year available – 2009. We also factored in average household spending on school and childcare using Bundle data from 2009. Data from the U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services includes: Total Number of Discharges; Length of Stay, Days (Mean); Charges, $ (Mean) - U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Birth rates are from the National Center for Health Statistics. Infant mortality rates are from the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. 95 Alabama - 15.4 Idaho 8.8 South Carolina 15.1 District of Columbia Highest Birth Rate Highest Infant Mortality Rate Тор bundle The Most Expensive States Tơ Have A Baby Hospital Discharges for Mothers States Cesarean Sections: Vaginal Deliveries: (Per 10.000 people) (Per 10.000 people) 38.8 Texas 33.0 Arkansas 32.7 Nevada 126.6 Utah Highest Cost Paid Without Insurance 83.2 Texas Vaginal Deliveries: $20,279 New Jersey Cesarean Sections: 83.0 Arizona $29,940 New Jersey 32.2 New Jersey 31.8 California 82.6 Nebraska 82.5 Kansas $22,348 California $12,579 California $17,466 Florida $11,613 Rhode Island 1. Average Høspital Charges for Mothers' Stay New Highest Cost Paid Through Medicare Vaginal Deliveries: $20,572 New Jersey 4. Тор States Cesarean Sections: Vaginal Deliveries: $26,743 New Jersey $18,372 New Jersey $24,777 California $18,574 Florida Rhode Island Jersey Florida Cesarean Sections: •2. California •6 . Arizona $28,727 New Jersey $26,133 California $15,657 California Nevada $14,523 California $11,746 Rhode Island $23,763 Nevada $14,397 Nevada 7. Lllinois South Carolina Highest Cost Paid Through Medicaid Vaginal Deliveries: $18,428 New Jersey Cesarean Sections: •8. Colorado Average Hospital Stay for Mothers Vaginal Deliveries: Massachussetts: 4 days Massachusetts: 2.4 days Rhode Island: 3.8 days New Jersey, New York, New Hampshire, Kentucky, Florida, and West Virginia: 2.3 days $27,261 New Jersey Cesarean Sections: $24,201 California $13,995 California 10. Texas $18,848 Florida $12,114 Rhode Island New Jersey: 3.6 days Highest Cost Paid Through Private Insurance Top States Vaginal Deliveries: $18,165 New Jersey $15,366 California Cesarean Sections: $26,430 New Jersey $25,603 California (Total births per 1,000 people) (Deaths per 1,00o live births) $183 $163 $159 $155 $153 19.4 Utah 12.8 District of Columbia Hawaii New Jersey New York Illinois Maryland $18,409 Florida $11,539 Rhode Island 16.2 Alaska -10.6 Mississippi Average Monthly Household Spending on School & Childcare 16.2 Texas - 9.7 Louisiana Methodology: The rankings are based on average hospital charges for cesarean and vaginal deliveries in 35 different states using available data from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for the most recent year available – 2009. We also factored in average household spending on school and childcare using Bundle data from 2009. Data from the U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services includes: Total Number of Discharges; Length of Stay, Days (Mean); Charges, $ (Mean) - U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Birth rates are from the National Center for Health Statistics. Infant mortality rates are from the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. 95 Alabama - 15.4 Idaho 8.8 South Carolina 15.1 District of Columbia Highest Birth Rate Highest Infant Mortality Rate Тор bundle The Most Expensive States Tơ Have A Baby Hospital Discharges for Mothers States Cesarean Sections: Vaginal Deliveries: (Per 10.000 people) (Per 10.000 people) 38.8 Texas 33.0 Arkansas 32.7 Nevada 126.6 Utah Highest Cost Paid Without Insurance 83.2 Texas Vaginal Deliveries: $20,279 New Jersey Cesarean Sections: 83.0 Arizona $29,940 New Jersey 32.2 New Jersey 31.8 California 82.6 Nebraska 82.5 Kansas $22,348 California $12,579 California $17,466 Florida $11,613 Rhode Island 1. Average Høspital Charges for Mothers' Stay New Highest Cost Paid Through Medicare Vaginal Deliveries: $20,572 New Jersey 4. Тор States Cesarean Sections: Vaginal Deliveries: $26,743 New Jersey $18,372 New Jersey $24,777 California $18,574 Florida Rhode Island Jersey Florida Cesarean Sections: •2. California •6 . Arizona $28,727 New Jersey $26,133 California $15,657 California Nevada $14,523 California $11,746 Rhode Island $23,763 Nevada $14,397 Nevada 7. Lllinois South Carolina Highest Cost Paid Through Medicaid Vaginal Deliveries: $18,428 New Jersey Cesarean Sections: •8. Colorado Average Hospital Stay for Mothers Vaginal Deliveries: Massachussetts: 4 days Massachusetts: 2.4 days Rhode Island: 3.8 days New Jersey, New York, New Hampshire, Kentucky, Florida, and West Virginia: 2.3 days $27,261 New Jersey Cesarean Sections: $24,201 California $13,995 California 10. Texas $18,848 Florida $12,114 Rhode Island New Jersey: 3.6 days Highest Cost Paid Through Private Insurance Top States Vaginal Deliveries: $18,165 New Jersey $15,366 California Cesarean Sections: $26,430 New Jersey $25,603 California (Total births per 1,000 people) (Deaths per 1,00o live births) $183 $163 $159 $155 $153 19.4 Utah 12.8 District of Columbia Hawaii New Jersey New York Illinois Maryland $18,409 Florida $11,539 Rhode Island 16.2 Alaska -10.6 Mississippi Average Monthly Household Spending on School & Childcare 16.2 Texas - 9.7 Louisiana Methodology: The rankings are based on average hospital charges for cesarean and vaginal deliveries in 35 different states using available data from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for the most recent year available – 2009. We also factored in average household spending on school and childcare using Bundle data from 2009. Data from the U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services includes: Total Number of Discharges; Length of Stay, Days (Mean); Charges, $ (Mean) - U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Birth rates are from the National Center for Health Statistics. Infant mortality rates are from the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. 95 Alabama - 15.4 Idaho 8.8 South Carolina 15.1 District of Columbia Highest Birth Rate Highest Infant Mortality Rate Тор bundle The Most Expensive States Tơ Have A Baby Hospital Discharges for Mothers States Cesarean Sections: Vaginal Deliveries: (Per 10.000 people) (Per 10.000 people) 38.8 Texas 33.0 Arkansas 32.7 Nevada 126.6 Utah Highest Cost Paid Without Insurance 83.2 Texas Vaginal Deliveries: $20,279 New Jersey Cesarean Sections: 83.0 Arizona $29,940 New Jersey 32.2 New Jersey 31.8 California 82.6 Nebraska 82.5 Kansas $22,348 California $12,579 California $17,466 Florida $11,613 Rhode Island 1. Average Høspital Charges for Mothers' Stay New Highest Cost Paid Through Medicare Vaginal Deliveries: $20,572 New Jersey 4. Тор States Cesarean Sections: Vaginal Deliveries: $26,743 New Jersey $18,372 New Jersey $24,777 California $18,574 Florida Rhode Island Jersey Florida Cesarean Sections: •2. California •6 . Arizona $28,727 New Jersey $26,133 California $15,657 California Nevada $14,523 California $11,746 Rhode Island $23,763 Nevada $14,397 Nevada 7. Lllinois South Carolina Highest Cost Paid Through Medicaid Vaginal Deliveries: $18,428 New Jersey Cesarean Sections: •8. Colorado Average Hospital Stay for Mothers Vaginal Deliveries: Massachussetts: 4 days Massachusetts: 2.4 days Rhode Island: 3.8 days New Jersey, New York, New Hampshire, Kentucky, Florida, and West Virginia: 2.3 days $27,261 New Jersey Cesarean Sections: $24,201 California $13,995 California 10. Texas $18,848 Florida $12,114 Rhode Island New Jersey: 3.6 days Highest Cost Paid Through Private Insurance Top States Vaginal Deliveries: $18,165 New Jersey $15,366 California Cesarean Sections: $26,430 New Jersey $25,603 California (Total births per 1,000 people) (Deaths per 1,00o live births) $183 $163 $159 $155 $153 19.4 Utah 12.8 District of Columbia Hawaii New Jersey New York Illinois Maryland $18,409 Florida $11,539 Rhode Island 16.2 Alaska -10.6 Mississippi Average Monthly Household Spending on School & Childcare 16.2 Texas - 9.7 Louisiana Methodology: The rankings are based on average hospital charges for cesarean and vaginal deliveries in 35 different states using available data from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for the most recent year available – 2009. We also factored in average household spending on school and childcare using Bundle data from 2009. Data from the U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services includes: Total Number of Discharges; Length of Stay, Days (Mean); Charges, $ (Mean) - U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Birth rates are from the National Center for Health Statistics. Infant mortality rates are from the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. 95 Alabama - 15.4 Idaho 8.8 South Carolina 15.1 District of Columbia Highest Birth Rate Highest Infant Mortality Rate Тор bundle The Most Expensive States Tơ Have A Baby Hospital Discharges for Mothers States Cesarean Sections: Vaginal Deliveries: (Per 10.000 people) (Per 10.000 people) 38.8 Texas 33.0 Arkansas 32.7 Nevada 126.6 Utah Highest Cost Paid Without Insurance 83.2 Texas Vaginal Deliveries: $20,279 New Jersey Cesarean Sections: 83.0 Arizona $29,940 New Jersey 32.2 New Jersey 31.8 California 82.6 Nebraska 82.5 Kansas $22,348 California $12,579 California $17,466 Florida $11,613 Rhode Island 1. Average Høspital Charges for Mothers' Stay New Highest Cost Paid Through Medicare Vaginal Deliveries: $20,572 New Jersey 4. Тор States Cesarean Sections: Vaginal Deliveries: $26,743 New Jersey $18,372 New Jersey $24,777 California $18,574 Florida Rhode Island Jersey Florida Cesarean Sections: •2. California •6 . Arizona $28,727 New Jersey $26,133 California $15,657 California Nevada $14,523 California $11,746 Rhode Island $23,763 Nevada $14,397 Nevada 7. Lllinois South Carolina Highest Cost Paid Through Medicaid Vaginal Deliveries: $18,428 New Jersey Cesarean Sections: •8. Colorado Average Hospital Stay for Mothers Vaginal Deliveries: Massachussetts: 4 days Massachusetts: 2.4 days Rhode Island: 3.8 days New Jersey, New York, New Hampshire, Kentucky, Florida, and West Virginia: 2.3 days $27,261 New Jersey Cesarean Sections: $24,201 California $13,995 California 10. Texas $18,848 Florida $12,114 Rhode Island New Jersey: 3.6 days Highest Cost Paid Through Private Insurance Top States Vaginal Deliveries: $18,165 New Jersey $15,366 California Cesarean Sections: $26,430 New Jersey $25,603 California (Total births per 1,000 people) (Deaths per 1,00o live births) $183 $163 $159 $155 $153 19.4 Utah 12.8 District of Columbia Hawaii New Jersey New York Illinois Maryland $18,409 Florida $11,539 Rhode Island 16.2 Alaska -10.6 Mississippi Average Monthly Household Spending on School & Childcare 16.2 Texas - 9.7 Louisiana Methodology: The rankings are based on average hospital charges for cesarean and vaginal deliveries in 35 different states using available data from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for the most recent year available – 2009. We also factored in average household spending on school and childcare using Bundle data from 2009. Data from the U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services includes: Total Number of Discharges; Length of Stay, Days (Mean); Charges, $ (Mean) - U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Birth rates are from the National Center for Health Statistics. Infant mortality rates are from the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. 95 Alabama - 15.4 Idaho 8.8 South Carolina 15.1 District of Columbia Highest Birth Rate Highest Infant Mortality Rate

The Most Expensive States to Have a Baby

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The most high-cost places to have children in the U.S., based on government data and Bundle data.

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