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Illinois GLP-1 Affordability: 14.6 Hours of Work for One Month of Medication

A Illinois worker earning the median wage must work 1.8 full days to afford one month of GLP-1 medication, ranking #35 of 51 nationally.

2026 analysis using BLS wage data and current manufacturer pricing | Updated February 2026

#35
of 51 (50 states + DC) — 1 = least affordable
14.6
hours/month at
median wage
11.2%
of monthly
take-home pay
101.7%
of a year’s savings
spent on 12 months of Rx
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Even in Illinois, a median-wage worker still loses 14.6 hours every month — 1.8 full working days — to a single medication, and Medicaid won’t cover it.

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According to the 2026 GLP-1 Affordability Index, Illinois workers earning median wages must spend 11.2% of their monthly take-home pay — equivalent to 14.6 hours of work — to afford one month of GLP-1 weight loss medication at the best available self-pay price ($349/mo), ranking the state #35 of 51 nationally.

A year of GLP-1 medication at the current self-pay price ($4,188) consumes 101.7% of what the average Illinois resident saves annually — meaning Illinois workers must sacrifice 1.02 years of personal savings for 12 months of treatment.

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vs. National Average: 0.9 hours better
Neighboring States: Wisconsin #27, Iowa #19, Missouri #18, Kentucky #7
Illinois Adult Obesity Rate: 35.4% (CDC 2024)
Illinois Medicaid Covers GLP-1 for Obesity: No (KFF, Jan 2026)
Detailed Pricing Comparison
MetricSelf-Pay ($349/mo)Wegovy List ($1,349/mo)
Monthly Cost$349$1,349
Annual Cost$4,188$16,188
Hours at Median Wage ($23.98/hr)14.656.3
Hours at Minimum Wage ($15/hr)23.389.9
% of Monthly Take-Home Pay11.2%43.3%
Working Days per Month1.87
Annual Cost as % of Savings101.7%393.3%
160-Hour Wall (Min Wage)NoNo
Source: BLS OEWS May 2024, DOL, Novo Nordisk
How Illinois Compares to Neighboring States
StateMedian WageHours (Self-Pay)RankObesity Rate
Illinois$23.9814.6#3535.4%
Wisconsin$22.4815.5#2735.3%
Iowa$21.4416.3#1937.4%
Missouri$21.316.4#1835.9%
Kentucky$19.9817.5#738.7%
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Illinois GLP-1 Affordability: 14.6 hours of work per month
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Methodology: How we calculated these numbers

This analysis uses publicly available federal data to measure how affordable GLP-1 weight loss medications are for workers in each U.S. state.

WAGE DATA: Median hourly wages are from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) program, May 2024 release. We use the “All Occupations” (SOC 00-0000) median hourly wage for each state. Minimum wages reflect state rates effective January 1, 2026, from the U.S. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division.

INCOME DATA: Median household income from the U.S. Census Bureau 2024 American Community Survey (ACS) 1-year estimates. Estimated annual savings calculated as median household income × 5.0%, assuming a 5% personal saving rate (illustrative estimate).

MEDICATION PRICING: Self-pay price of $349/month reflects Novo Nordisk self-pay cash pricing via NovoCare Pharmacy (terms apply; government beneficiaries excluded). Wegovy list price of $1,349/month reflects the wholesale acquisition cost (WAC). Both prices current as of February 2026.

NOTE: As of January 2026, an oral Wegovy pill is also available at $149–$299/mo via NovoCare Pharmacy. This analysis uses the Wegovy injectable self-pay price of $349/mo as the baseline.

HEALTH DATA: Adult obesity prevalence from the CDC Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) 2024. Medicaid GLP-1 coverage status from KFF analysis as of January 2026.

CALCULATIONS:

  • Hours of work = Monthly drug cost ÷ hourly wage
  • % of take-home pay = Monthly drug cost ÷ (hourly wage × 173.33 hours/month × 0.75 tax adjustment) × 100
  • 160-Hour Wall = Flagged when hours at minimum wage for list price exceeds 160 (standard full-time month)
  • Double Bind = State has obesity rate ≥ 35% AND affordability rank in bottom half
  • Savings Wipeout = Annual drug cost ÷ estimated annual savings × 100

LIMITATIONS: Take-home pay estimate uses a flat 25% deduction for taxes/FICA, which varies by state and individual circumstances. Savings estimates are approximations. Actual out-of-pocket costs vary based on insurance, employer coverage, and eligibility for manufacturer programs.

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Because Illinois Medicaid does not cover GLP-1s for weight management, many residents are exploring regulated alternatives.

→ Read our 2026 guide: How Illinois residents are accessing GLP-1 medications

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“GLP-1 Affordability Index: Illinois.” Weight Loss Provider Guide, 2026.
https://weightlossproviderguide.com/research/glp1-affordability-index/illinois/

Data sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics • U.S. Census Bureau • CDC • KFF • Novo Nordisk
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