Table VII.D.1(2004) Average total family premium (in dollars) per enrolled employee at private-sector establishments that offer health insurance by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2004
 
 

 

Percent Full-Time Employees

Percent Low-Wage Employees **

Division and State

Total

 

75% or more

 

50-74%

 

Less than 50%

 

50% or more

 

Less than 50%

 
 
United States

10,006

9,984

10,113

10,177

9,441

10,098

 
New England:
Connecticut

11,035

10,981

11,751

9,771

10,654

11,084

Maine

10,823

10,859

10,711

10,472

9,404

11,015

Massachusetts

10,559

10,375

11,043

12,928

10,546

10,560

New Hampshire

11,156

10,879

12,678

10,846

10,750

11,252

Rhode Island

10,220

10,027

11,060

11,197

10,722

10,186

Vermont

10,690

10,758

10,283

10,493

9,778

10,819

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

11,425

11,362

10,179

12,303

10,260

11,538

New York

10,397

10,338

10,655

10,735

9,324

10,532

Pennsylvania

9,987

9,964

11,110

9,089

10,709

9,925

 
East North Central:
Illinois

10,357

10,408

9,816

10,787

9,827

10,423

Indiana

9,869

9,722

10,975

10,092

10,023

9,845

Michigan

9,763

9,640

10,610

9,690

9,937

9,734

Ohio

9,590

9,539

10,174

8,806

9,421

9,623

Wisconsin

10,146

10,090

11,091

9,662

10,712

10,091

 
West North Central:
Iowa

9,422

9,458

9,356

8,899

9,070

9,482

Kansas

9,482

9,413

10,549

9,028

10,052

9,356

Minnesota

10,307

10,574

8,949

10,736

8,385

10,724

Missouri

9,212

9,370

8,657

7,998

8,751

9,292

Nebraska

9,606

9,446

10,486

9,664

9,145

9,712

North Dakota

7,800

7,816

8,425

6,596

5,426

8,226

South Dakota

10,023

9,349

11,999

8,665

10,362

9,958

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

10,589

10,593

10,273

11,044

8,768

10,876

District of Columbia

11,742

11,829

9,634

13,015

10,923

11,837

Florida

10,444

10,574

9,620

9,863

9,560

10,563

Georgia

9,317

9,336

9,122

9,019

8,707

9,451

Maryland

9,855

9,790

9,639

11,710

9,000

9,937

North Carolina

10,241

10,177

9,001

12,390

11,347

9,935

South Carolina

9,977

9,976

10,277

9,184

10,102

9,961

Virginia

10,230

10,195

10,936

7,565

10,003

10,304

West Virginia

9,592

9,802

7,678

9,355

8,575

9,888

 
East South Central:
Alabama

9,322

9,362

9,705

7,557

9,037

9,374

Kentucky

9,887

9,877

10,151

9,774

9,967

9,875

Mississippi

9,188

9,203

8,797

10,206

8,119

9,638

Tennessee

10,541

10,745

9,381

10,256

10,713

10,484

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

8,383

8,350

9,836

6,163

7,318

8,711

Louisiana

10,211

10,158

10,350

11,593

9,537

10,308

Oklahoma

9,439

9,514

8,665

9,588

8,858

9,519

Texas

10,110

10,162

9,780

9,120

9,393

10,251

 
Mountain:
Arizona

8,979

8,964

9,226

8,957

7,597

9,142

Colorado

10,228

10,263

9,949

9,833

8,936

10,401

Idaho

8,908

8,773

9,810

9,521

9,428

8,736

Montana

9,034

9,126

8,912

7,845

9,587

8,944

Nevada

9,970

9,865

11,418

8,188

10,721

9,808

New Mexico

9,623

9,578

9,826

10,055

9,093

9,753

Utah

8,654

8,596

9,365

8,797

8,114

8,784

Wyoming

9,687

9,705

9,269

10,100

9,750

9,676

 
Pacific:
Alaska

10,361

10,284

10,750

10,732

8,366

10,498

California

9,557

9,526

9,844

9,533

8,207

9,767

Hawaii

8,580

8,485

8,901

9,279

8,373

8,618

Oregon

9,906

10,006

10,573

7,042

8,920

10,036

Washington

10,217

10,384

9,913

8,707

8,981

10,357

 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2004 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component.
Note: Definitions and descriptions of the methods used for this survey can be found in the Technical Appendix.
** The definition of low-wage employees changed in 2000. These data are not comparable to IC data prior to 2000. See Technical Appendix for details.

 

Table VII.D.1(2004) Standard error for average total family premium (in dollars) per enrolled employee at private-sector establishments that offer health insurance by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2004
 
 

 

Percent Full-Time Employees

Percent Low-Wage Employees **

Division and State

Total

 

75% or more

 

50-74%

 

Less than 50%

 

50% or more

 

Less than 50%

 
 
United States

28.25

37.22

139.37

252.33

116.31

38.85

 
New England:
Connecticut

183.46

242.41

1,565.22

1,127.77

1,279.33

287.00

Maine

286.63

302.23

798.30

760.64

894.45

201.82

Massachusetts

184.67

229.12

386.64

1,571.78

374.45

190.13

New Hampshire

284.10

336.32

832.71

699.76

288.09

361.56

Rhode Island

375.94

491.05

1,798.59

1,397.70

1,277.87

389.99

Vermont

254.61

383.36

628.42

1,149.15

541.06

313.04

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

291.89

304.80

490.23

1,126.12

430.16

326.25

New York

189.19

246.91

690.97

501.97

726.57

188.46

Pennsylvania

290.39

323.59

562.09

788.53

388.60

325.95

 
East North Central:
Illinois

242.61

261.49

568.16

2,101.86

1,174.12

286.87

Indiana

190.02

250.43

1,694.99

1,925.36

597.89

224.65

Michigan

198.85

195.02

374.95

762.84

326.64

182.29

Ohio

182.09

207.71

489.07

1,061.17

327.40

220.41

Wisconsin

286.13

271.58

1,342.46

1,382.45

646.52

290.91

 
West North Central:
Iowa

222.46

253.07

615.74

1,244.45

543.52

246.14

Kansas

215.57

275.00

609.19

1,696.72

593.77

388.50

Minnesota

522.67

581.69

821.11

498.74

615.91

577.11

Missouri

195.88

186.53

1,171.84

1,507.01

746.44

208.56

Nebraska

170.06

257.25

1,235.73

1,664.67

586.55

205.38

North Dakota

327.32

423.86

1,023.57

999.47

1,198.58

432.72

South Dakota

321.65

237.66

1,837.54

1,058.40

695.29

408.63

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

313.07

310.37

1,022.29

775.95

1,123.54

330.88

District of Columbia

355.35

360.81

1,209.91

3,649.10

2,078.18

382.01

Florida

204.50

271.71

612.37

1,856.29

466.98

236.81

Georgia

193.83

172.54

1,332.44

1,427.58

364.89

185.70

Maryland

312.65

372.22

389.78

1,546.74

527.11

322.85

North Carolina

453.85

426.04

1,496.25

2,279.39

595.19

440.79

South Carolina

167.87

213.58

820.53

1,565.24

836.35

214.53

Virginia

287.26

299.41

1,197.33

1,231.68

794.23

249.61

West Virginia

394.14

448.00

1,134.54

2,120.67

400.10

489.48

 
East South Central:
Alabama

342.69

362.76

1,124.22

1,245.56

622.89

362.44

Kentucky

270.10

380.50

1,750.28

747.16

592.34

374.93

Mississippi

409.24

390.12

1,827.76

2,120.72

692.49

343.06

Tennessee

364.75

386.14

323.42

1,225.93

651.32

458.48

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

342.84

348.45

714.84

1,138.97

471.61

370.99

Louisiana

389.73

425.24

2,230.08

2,527.75

1,133.50

434.10

Oklahoma

261.28

278.53

1,156.20

1,615.71

686.57

248.65

Texas

236.25

261.03

485.41

1,475.39

477.45

239.19

 
Mountain:
Arizona

258.88

295.31

1,124.06

1,824.54

872.58

290.33

Colorado

308.19

294.24

1,201.97

1,921.92

1,013.63

366.91

Idaho

317.90

319.71

737.61

2,023.55

770.55

283.56

Montana

304.98

315.82

1,742.11

1,746.67

1,602.64

271.50

Nevada

369.20

303.82

977.74

1,559.97

713.25

364.25

New Mexico

514.08

585.97

1,520.32

1,681.08

386.30

601.52

Utah

224.23

255.41

531.19

2,134.40

295.71

207.10

Wyoming

341.92

443.66

536.13

1,458.51

1,346.90

439.92

 
Pacific:
Alaska

492.90

649.79

1,884.91

1,568.07

1,554.15

483.61

California

158.58

174.72

789.00

611.48

326.40

144.98

Hawaii

233.54

265.19

972.83

1,761.43

444.87

292.93

Oregon

384.09

419.45

1,722.98

1,157.80

743.36

406.24

Washington

365.74

369.36

583.45

1,135.04

927.08

312.21

 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2004 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component.
Note: Definitions and descriptions of the methods used for this survey can be found in the Technical Appendix.
** The definition of low-wage employees changed in 2000. These data are not comparable to IC data prior to 2000. See Technical Appendix for details.