Table VII.D.1(2006) 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, 2006

 

 

 

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

11,381

11,386

11,288

11,467

10,397

11,526

 

New England:

Connecticut

12,416

12,457

12,075

12,543

11,732

12,467

Maine

12,363

12,659

10,751

9,856

10,733

12,468

Massachusetts

12,290

12,377

11,854

11,878

10,614

12,404

New Hampshire

12,686

12,859

12,893

10,332

9,803

13,032

Rhode Island

11,934

11,774

13,212

11,856

11,283

11,979

Vermont

11,631

11,587

10,726

12,646

10,553

11,816

 

Middle Atlantic:

New Jersey

12,233

12,161

13,256

10,885

10,319

12,421

New York

12,075

12,234

11,570

9,280

10,630

12,243

Pennsylvania

11,794

11,888

10,936

11,326

10,039

11,980

 

East North Central:

Illinois

11,781

11,790

12,482

8,787

10,866

11,920

Indiana

11,454

11,599

11,382

8,352

10,674

11,589

Michigan

11,452

11,466

11,514

10,773

11,761

11,413

Ohio

10,967

10,921

11,787

10,485

10,710

11,013

Wisconsin

11,658

11,598

12,781

11,159

10,808

11,816

 

West North Central:

Iowa

10,550

10,627

8,557

11,741

10,322

10,585

Kansas

11,048

11,025

10,995

11,525

11,265

11,004

Minnesota

11,395

11,505

10,373

12,169

9,011

11,607

Missouri

11,171

11,348

10,281

10,275

11,813

11,032

Nebraska

10,777

11,000

9,785

8,440

9,092

10,953

North Dakota

10,060

10,274

9,651

8,981

9,976

10,081

South Dakota

9,875

9,696

11,267

10,229

10,843

9,708

 

South Atlantic:

Delaware

12,601

12,669

12,010

14,336

11,111

12,782

District of Columbia

12,262

12,325

12,329

9,510

11,330

12,322

Florida

11,046

10,822

12,338

11,791

10,619

11,123

Georgia

10,793

10,773

11,310

10,440

9,943

10,969

Maryland

11,272

11,492

10,453

9,887

9,785

11,514

North Carolina

10,950

11,144

10,150

6,863

9,017

11,156

South Carolina

10,956

10,912

11,890

8,960

11,644

10,799

Virginia

11,497

11,476

11,870

10,822

10,784

11,586

West Virginia

11,282

11,105

12,938

12,360

12,400

11,042

 

East South Central:

Alabama

10,571

10,606

10,394

9,442

10,310

10,628

Kentucky

9,864

9,745

10,936

11,616

9,461

9,942

Mississippi

9,769

9,729

10,047

10,034

8,663

10,178

Tennessee

9,996

9,942

9,982

12,377

9,895

10,025

 

West South Central:

Arkansas

9,928

10,301

7,287

9,562

9,640

9,995

Louisiana

10,796

10,859

8,879

11,705

10,493

10,858

Oklahoma

10,592

10,866

8,551

9,136

8,656

11,027

Texas

11,690

11,823

10,498

9,140

10,614

11,845

 

Mountain:

Arizona

11,549

11,497

11,754

12,065

8,585

12,192

Colorado

11,195

11,415

10,061

9,504

9,440

11,510

Idaho

10,775

9,825

8,840

19,291

12,135

9,939

Montana

11,068

10,635

13,200

10,412

9,943

11,383

Nevada

9,746

9,728

10,644

8,463

10,190

9,703

New Mexico

11,279

11,468

9,246

10,995

9,683

11,701

Utah

10,975

10,708

11,850

13,979

12,025

10,823

Wyoming

12,087

12,256

11,275

10,061

10,251

12,296

 

Pacific:

Alaska

12,198

12,159

11,191

13,927

13,426

12,087

California

11,493

11,339

10,708

14,223

9,657

11,683

Hawaii

9,426

9,206

9,920

10,518

8,519

9,668

Oregon

11,613

11,510

12,251

12,159

12,015

11,580

Washington

11,423

11,335

11,799

12,629

10,552

11,542

 

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2006 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(2006) 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, 2006

 

 

 

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

32.33

33.08

216.80

345.42

155.55

46.51

 

New England:

Connecticut

308.71

324.73

437.14

1,579.62

2,086.19

284.81

Maine

415.33

463.30

938.87

1,530.13

1,862.90

434.01

Massachusetts

202.43

242.32

878.20

1,870.45

552.81

213.45

New Hampshire

255.45

252.76

678.82

1,234.05

1,083.23

212.48

Rhode Island

383.44

383.39

1,700.64

1,843.91

702.67

386.90

Vermont

477.30

558.68

1,446.70

1,996.92

1,481.59

455.19

 

Middle Atlantic:

New Jersey

313.46

376.78

805.27

2,152.08

1,387.03

405.84

New York

146.22

192.84

926.18

1,288.95

660.00

154.81

Pennsylvania

298.67

298.01

706.20

1,363.88

433.19

340.32

 

East North Central:

Illinois

352.74

402.24

934.34

1,550.41

1,322.42

342.58

Indiana

409.83

421.35

1,863.11

1,128.30

919.33

394.12

Michigan

273.52

251.36

627.24

337.75

967.94

233.55

Ohio

305.10

360.01

983.12

584.71

247.03

360.19

Wisconsin

364.04

397.73

1,456.83

1,469.50

643.27

410.99

 

West North Central:

Iowa

334.67

353.32

531.44

1,897.50

519.51

380.76

Kansas

250.81

287.25

1,272.36

2,484.78

580.44

306.12

Minnesota

345.92

269.31

1,368.77

1,912.26

1,100.12

334.85

Missouri

547.58

674.47

1,297.02

798.75

1,521.24

456.11

Nebraska

316.02

318.17

849.46

1,710.09

1,521.99

395.04

North Dakota

85.46

154.89

400.31

1,096.02

588.47

164.17

South Dakota

343.90

453.80

727.93

1,360.38

754.37

569.70

 

South Atlantic:

Delaware

481.16

526.48

1,338.57

2,769.47

1,069.47

487.44

District of Columbia

318.61

345.17

1,696.39

2,064.41

1,824.07

318.44

Florida

313.54

339.18

1,538.45

1,470.94

665.22

365.70

Georgia

286.02

323.53

2,110.85

1,988.72

1,200.72

297.09

Maryland

289.28

331.99

840.75

1,287.36

533.94

373.08

North Carolina

209.44

205.89

1,232.88

1,478.34

604.11

195.73

South Carolina

300.57

298.87

2,311.60

2,338.95

1,187.54

408.86

Virginia

247.90

218.41

1,552.64

2,186.42

556.85

277.90

West Virginia

282.95

336.98

2,147.63

2,112.31

1,201.74

329.65

 

East South Central:

Alabama

196.85

230.66

1,706.69

2,005.15

330.39

246.23

Kentucky

498.08

543.69

1,312.75

1,831.55

515.20

521.24

Mississippi

443.72

501.70

1,387.15

2,643.00

824.80

407.34

Tennessee

266.99

278.30

1,348.83

3,102.83

467.34

316.42

 

West South Central:

Arkansas

367.63

272.89

2,010.76

2,327.48

767.27

428.86

Louisiana

353.98

399.20

1,616.20

2,843.01

791.79

484.60

Oklahoma

810.94

944.86

1,378.48

1,596.88

775.10

799.74

Texas

149.88

195.51

909.78

775.04

721.07

180.80

 

Mountain:

Arizona

274.55

269.08

1,476.40

1,560.92

920.65

521.01

Colorado

383.57

480.87

1,247.14

2,074.58

1,108.15

470.25

Idaho

495.75

255.09

1,979.80

3,923.43

1,102.72

246.77

Montana

676.96

560.81

1,612.65

1,355.09

695.26

770.78

Nevada

478.42

529.67

1,335.19

1,264.07

763.51

505.09

New Mexico

416.05

404.53

861.80

1,327.89

666.92

379.07

Utah

398.40

327.36

1,645.79

2,301.02

792.09

360.63

Wyoming

606.45

655.93

1,851.69

2,493.54

607.36

613.54

 

Pacific:

Alaska

439.88

581.72

2,226.97

3,096.56

3,213.79

540.34

California

200.64

221.65

752.10

1,370.60

551.99

183.08

Hawaii

297.77

383.96

674.93

1,336.18

704.65

189.27

Oregon

268.92

271.78

720.46

2,148.83

1,359.27

269.21

Washington

346.56

370.67

2,163.77

2,438.86

1,232.97

350.26

 

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2006 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.