The County Health Rankings & Roadmaps is a program of the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute, with support by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The program aims to highlight policies and practices to help improve health within and across communities.
The 2025 National Report can be found here.
Highlights from the 2025 County Health Rankings & Roadmaps Report for Hawaiʻi include:
- Life expectancy in Hawaiʻi is 81.4 years, compared to 77.1 years nationally
- By county, Kauaʻi had the longest life expectancy (82.4 years), Maui and Honolulu counties were tied with a life expectancy of 81.7 years, and Hawaiʻi Island had the shortest life expectancy, 79.5 years.
- 93% of people lived close to a park or recreation facility, compared to 84% nationally.
- By county, Honolulu had the highest percentage (97%), followed by Kauaʻi (93%), Maui (90%), and Hawaiʻi Island (77%).
- 4% of people were uninsured, compared to 10% nationally.
- By county, Honolulu had the lowest percent of uninsured people (4%), compared to 5% in all other counties.
- 46% of adults in Hawaiʻi reported getting fewer than 7 hours of sleep per night on average, compared to 37% nationally.
- By county, Honolulu had the highest rate of insufficient sleep with half of adults reporting insufficient sleep (50%), followed by Kauaʻi (44%), Maui (43%), and Hawaiʻi Island (40%).
To explore more topics on the health of the specific counties across Hawaiʻi, visit the County Health Rankings & Roadmaps webpages:
You can also view more county-level data in Hawaiʻi using the Compare Counties feature on the County Health Rankings & Roadmaps website.
