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Cigna Rankings by State

April 28, 2021 // News

Find out where Cigna is expanding in 2021 and view their % of sales by state.

 

 

Rank by Cigna State

*Note:  New 2021 Expansion in Bold

State Percent of Sales
Texas 17.3%
Tennessee 9.8%
Alabama 8.7%
Georgia 7.2%
Pennsylvania 7.2%
Florida 6.2%
North Carolina 6.0%
Illinois 5.1%
Arizona 4.8%
Maryland 4.4%
Colorado 4.2%
Mississippi 3.3%
Utah* 2.9%
Arkansas 2.5%
New Jersey 2.5%
New Mexico* 1.4%
South Carolina 1.4%
District of Columbia 1.1%
Delaware 1.0%
Others:  Ohio*, Missouri, Oklahoma*,                Kansas, Virginia* 2.2%

Rank by Cigna Micro-Market

Note:  New Markets for 2021 in Bold

Top 20 Micro-Markets Percent of Sales
Texas- Houston 7.3%
Pennsylvania – Philadelphia 5.9%
Tennessee – Middle TN 5.2%
Illinois – Chicago 5.1%
Carolinas – Charlotte 4.9%
Texas – Valley 3.9%
Arizona – Phoenix 3.7%
Maryland – Baltimore 3.5%
Tennessee – Memphis 3.5%
Alabama – Birmingham 3.4%
Utah – Salt Lake City 2.9%
Georgia – Metro Atlanta 2.7%
Texas – Dallas / Fort Worth 2.7%
Colorado – Denver 2.2%
Pennsylvania – southern New Jersey 2.1%
Alabama – Huntsville 2.0%
Florida – C. FL / Orlando 1.7%
Florida  (Alabama Region) – Pensacola 1.7%
Tennessee – Chattanooga 1.7%
Alabama – Mobile 1.7%

 

Honorable Mention

Carolinas – Winston-Salem / Greensboro

New Mexico – Albuquerque

Georgia – Northeast

Mississippi (Alabama Region) – Hattiesburg

Florida – C. Florida / Daytona

Florida – C. Florida / Tamap

Pennsylvania – Central Pennsylvania

 

Rank by Cigna County

Note:  New Counties for 2021 in Bold

Top 20 Cigna Counties
Maricopa – AZ
Harris – TX
Philadelphia – PA
Cook – IL
Hidalgo – TX
Shelby – TN
Baltimore City – MD
Salt Lake – UT
Mecklenburg – NC
Cameron – TX
Davidson – TN
Mobile – AL
Jefferson – AL
Baltimore – MD
District of Columbia – DC
El Paso – TX
Bernalillo – NM
Tarrant – TX
Dallas – TX
Montgomery – PA

 

Honorable Mention

Escambia – FL

Orange – FL

Forsyth –  NC

Bexar – TX

Camden – NJ

Prince Georges – MD

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