2025 E-Insights Report
Annual Health Expenditure by Consumers
- Minneapolis has consistently ranked first, with health care expenses reaching $7,266 in 2023, reflecting strong infrastructure and investments. Miami often trails at the bottom, highlighting significant gaps in access and funding. Denver remains a steady second, showcasing balanced growth and robust health care systems.
- Tampa Bay ranked 12th from 2017 to 2019 but climbed to seventh in 2023, showing a clear recovery. Health care expenses increased from $4,458 in 2016 to $6,112 in 2023, indicating steady growth.

Trend Over Time

Competitive Position Trend

Annual health care expenditure by consumers for each MSA, as reported in the Consumer
Expenditure Survey.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Due to unavailability of data only 12 MSAs
are used for the analysis of this indicator.