Table VII.D.1(2005) 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, 2005
 
 

 

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

10,728

10,735

10,743

10,528

9,954

10,820

 
New England:
Connecticut

11,717

11,688

12,272

11,259

11,424

11,726

Maine

11,289

11,389

11,819

9,103

8,298

11,619

Massachusetts

11,435

11,417

11,412

12,296

11,382

11,439

New Hampshire

11,835

11,916

11,695

10,674

9,745

12,065

Rhode Island

11,924

12,050

10,533

13,081

9,916

12,086

Vermont

11,420

11,544

10,565

11,803

10,246

11,494

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

11,403

11,353

11,793

11,567

12,466

11,292

New York

11,280

11,421

10,673

10,211

10,078

11,404

Pennsylvania

11,108

11,172

11,079

9,783

9,970

11,284

 
East North Central:
Illinois

10,574

10,605

10,321

10,349

10,582

10,573

Indiana

10,678

10,966

8,819

9,255

9,068

10,995

Michigan

11,005

10,818

10,596

14,744

10,249

11,050

Ohio

10,662

10,560

11,440

11,284

9,746

10,755

Wisconsin

10,983

11,077

10,751

9,632

10,141

11,062

 
West North Central:
Iowa

9,359

9,451

8,203

9,215

9,000

9,401

Kansas

9,734

9,464

11,901

10,017

9,438

9,762

Minnesota

10,846

11,021

11,017

9,379

8,714

11,052

Missouri

9,948

9,916

9,936

12,619

9,175

10,035

Nebraska

9,805

9,915

8,588

10,008

9,086

9,879

North Dakota

8,334

8,248

8,634

9,074

10,257

8,037

South Dakota

10,312

10,276

10,979

8,149

9,362

10,384

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

10,964

10,994

12,460

9,210

10,009

11,077

District of Columbia

11,623

11,880

9,044

9,777

12,630

11,598

Florida

10,852

10,980

10,383

8,749

10,174

10,952

Georgia

10,262

10,145

11,085

11,632

9,642

10,321

Maryland

10,528

10,483

11,153

10,397

9,628

10,636

North Carolina

9,657

9,511

10,377

12,229

9,131

9,743

South Carolina

10,436

10,383

11,467

9,391

9,229

10,624

Virginia

10,292

10,333

10,784

6,220

*

9,019

10,522

West Virginia

10,900

10,801

12,419

9,739

9,724

11,124

 
East South Central:
Alabama

9,420

9,501

7,984

10,164

9,373

9,436

Kentucky

10,617

10,621

10,702

10,253

8,852

10,878

Mississippi

9,987

10,032

9,792

8,419

8,849

10,225

Tennessee

10,361

10,371

10,314

10,097

9,654

10,474

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

9,190

9,161

10,612

8,447

10,452

8,892

Louisiana

10,602

10,768

9,027

11,603

10,007

10,729

Oklahoma

10,985

10,980

11,091

10,838

10,939

10,991

Texas

11,533

11,596

11,091

9,376

10,652

11,656

 
Mountain:
Arizona

10,268

9,949

10,858

15,058

10,844

10,205

Colorado

10,850

10,787

12,123

10,866

10,896

10,846

Idaho

10,398

10,427

10,383

9,847

9,691

10,459

Montana

10,058

10,153

9,718

9,795

9,537

10,304

Nevada

10,011

9,925

11,118

9,581

8,689

10,203

New Mexico

10,637

10,621

11,182

10,079

10,820

10,612

Utah

10,282

10,046

10,745

12,652

10,808

10,196

Wyoming

11,467

11,936

5,887

*

8,536

6,955

11,973

 
Pacific:
Alaska

11,542

11,626

10,088

10,508

9,020

11,860

California

10,551

10,551

10,924

9,806

9,830

10,600

Hawaii

9,392

9,411

9,596

8,649

9,420

9,388

Oregon

10,898

10,946

11,078

10,188

10,223

10,950

Washington

11,018

10,933

12,152

10,619

10,174

11,078

 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2005 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component.
Note: Definitions and descriptions of the methods used for this survey can be found in the Technical Appendix.
* Figure does not meet standard of reliability or precision.
** 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(2005) 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, 2005
 
 

 

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

41.42

32.58

214.52

408.09

108.82

40.03

 
New England:
Connecticut

198.24

221.89

733.65

1,779.97

941.74

216.59

Maine

507.54

445.42

871.79

1,193.36

1,135.15

449.65

Massachusetts

191.94

213.08

1,346.92

1,526.49

770.53

188.24

New Hampshire

244.94

318.53

664.41

1,491.84

1,235.33

203.83

Rhode Island

581.75

587.79

538.98

1,714.39

1,172.75

589.79

Vermont

473.26

361.90

1,016.06

2,485.08

1,972.02

410.54

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

513.90

559.91

590.07

404.71

1,707.07

472.09

New York

232.61

244.45

473.74

809.94

645.98

219.74

Pennsylvania

248.36

295.11

571.94

1,086.73

370.94

344.50

 
East North Central:
Illinois

272.01

312.62

645.35

1,237.71

688.69

361.46

Indiana

270.18

240.44

1,124.21

1,259.15

1,382.27

240.03

Michigan

299.44

293.96

742.90

2,073.14

456.11

302.83

Ohio

244.77

261.18

849.53

1,342.53

543.29

248.32

Wisconsin

383.83

413.47

1,887.91

551.23

540.29

385.18

 
West North Central:
Iowa

224.45

246.89

779.60

1,517.62

460.73

261.48

Kansas

411.83

402.30

1,553.53

1,261.46

792.47

457.97

Minnesota

207.85

300.92

510.48

460.67

985.28

207.41

Missouri

365.00

387.19

835.22

2,641.97

820.94

366.65

Nebraska

285.40

269.62

1,220.84

830.87

980.28

307.85

North Dakota

407.11

530.69

960.57

1,436.66

952.34

357.07

South Dakota

365.58

389.48

441.39

1,030.11

1,018.57

384.16

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

402.08

412.23

1,720.55

1,597.59

981.74

470.10

District of Columbia

309.77

298.34

953.36

2,553.85

2,713.38

309.08

Florida

304.65

349.15

725.93

2,512.58

667.36

337.14

Georgia

362.15

386.13

838.74

2,968.31

1,117.74

391.90

Maryland

362.73

439.19

1,085.51

1,844.93

465.67

374.88

North Carolina

351.85

457.80

1,731.57

1,672.51

825.91

384.44

South Carolina

264.26

239.64

1,600.07

1,554.28

744.89

279.87

Virginia

265.38

306.43

695.53

2,114.10

*

836.92

283.74

West Virginia

220.88

233.85

700.47

2,178.00

441.36

226.00

 
East South Central:
Alabama

251.25

242.02

1,201.23

2,148.68

664.99

220.38

Kentucky

271.71

292.60

1,217.64

2,191.02

625.43

309.84

Mississippi

234.65

235.80

1,865.20

1,675.03

606.36

300.04

Tennessee

234.61

205.73

1,221.80

1,694.03

614.69

242.80

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

341.45

365.32

1,730.94

1,588.51

539.12

359.20

Louisiana

255.22

183.27

1,535.15

2,325.90

640.44

250.71

Oklahoma

337.27

367.65

1,423.17

1,799.80

771.78

335.82

Texas

187.68

180.06

666.00

1,386.13

563.30

204.49

 
Mountain:
Arizona

280.43

279.28

2,017.91

2,891.67

985.12

304.45

Colorado

246.75

268.56

1,648.09

1,393.70

1,686.23

282.30

Idaho

335.05

402.13

1,355.47

1,570.36

1,260.91

402.93

Montana

252.97

402.01

1,182.63

1,640.44

801.41

396.49

Nevada

326.77

352.67

1,410.53

1,990.81

725.93

274.08

New Mexico

405.77

439.15

1,687.72

2,007.46

861.14

448.43

Utah

250.31

189.93

1,208.78

1,770.15

1,171.73

179.35

Wyoming

464.47

495.22

1,938.44

*

1,991.88

1,089.04

525.01

 
Pacific:
Alaska

531.86

553.43

2,018.02

2,305.89

1,731.44

322.22

California

216.40

235.65

439.53

880.99

407.01

221.71

Hawaii

190.60

224.87

725.02

1,530.30

993.03

239.02

Oregon

501.58

553.31

1,746.45

672.63

1,195.37

525.58

Washington

317.15

309.44

1,764.79

2,045.41

1,614.39

338.72

 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2005 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component.
Note: Definitions and descriptions of the methods used for this survey can be found in the Technical Appendix.
* Figure does not meet standard of reliability or precision.
** 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.