Everything's bigger in Texas—including the state's uninsured rate.

More than a quarter (26.3 percent) of Texans don't have health insurance, giving the state the lowest rate of insureds residents in the nation, according to data released this week by the U.S. Census Bureau.

Also on the low end of the spectrum are Florida (25.3 percent), Nevada (25.1 percent) and New Mexico (22.6 percent).

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