
8. Oklahoma
> Life expectancy at birth 2020: 74.1
> Change from 2019 (in years): -1.6 — 21st lowest
> Pct. without health insurance: 14.4 — 2nd highest
> Total population: 3,949,342 — 23rd lowest

7. Arkansas
> Life expectancy at birth 2020: 73.8 (tie)
> Change from 2019 (in years): -1.9 — 17th highest
> Pct. without health insurance: 8.3 — 22nd highest
> Total population: 3,011,873 — 18th lowest

6. Tennessee
> Life expectancy at birth 2020: 73.8 (tie)
> Change from 2019 (in years): -1.8 — 21st highest
> Pct. without health insurance: 9.7 — 13th highest
> Total population: 6,772,268 — 16th highest

5. Kentucky
> Life expectancy at birth 2020: 73.5
> Change from 2019 (in years): -2.0 — 13th highest
> Pct. without health insurance: 5.6 — 12th lowest
> Total population: 4,461,952 — 25th lowest

4. Alabama
> Life expectancy at birth 2020: 73.2
> Change from 2019 (in years): -2.0 — 13th highest
> Pct. without health insurance: 9.5 — 15th highest
> Total population: 4,893,186 — 24th highest
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