Insurance Component Summary Tables

Table VII.D.1(2009) 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, 2009

 

 

 

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

13,027

13,063

13,032

12,170

11,806

13,198

 

New England:

Connecticut

14,064

14,044

14,665

13,362

13,658

14,092

Maine

13,522

13,810

12,392

11,106

12,192

13,620

Massachusetts

14,723

14,509

15,850

15,337

12,060

14,929

New Hampshire

13,822

13,740

14,537

13,185

12,298

13,967

Rhode Island

13,608

13,249

14,847

13,291

12,992

13,690

Vermont

14,558

14,520

14,806

14,364

14,612

14,552

 

Middle Atlantic:

New Jersey

13,750

13,876

13,732

12,277

11,708

13,886

New York

13,757

14,022

11,140

13,148

11,770

14,080

Pennsylvania

13,229

13,392

12,140

11,737

12,079

13,391

 

East North Central:

Illinois

13,708

13,640

14,545

12,691

12,667

13,806

Indiana

12,872

12,731

14,509

10,044

10,965

13,175

Michigan

13,160

13,137

13,410

12,776

12,155

13,258

Ohio

11,870

11,819

12,545

11,603

11,694

11,898

Wisconsin

14,656

14,492

16,333

13,851

12,089

14,913

 

West North Central:

Iowa

12,036

12,004

12,446

11,666

11,000

12,191

Kansas

11,829

11,851

11,765

11,568

10,543

12,017

Minnesota

13,202

13,291

12,703

12,918

11,721

13,353

Missouri

12,353

12,495

12,060

10,960

12,342

12,355

Nebraska

12,227

12,053

13,561

10,088

10,661

12,407

North Dakota

11,590

11,463

11,839

12,729

11,427

11,611

South Dakota

11,596

11,839

10,646

11,390

12,257

11,416

 

South Atlantic:

Delaware

12,682

12,577

13,296

14,345

14,135

12,607

District of Columbia

14,222

14,291

13,790

11,570

12,218

14,324

Florida

12,912

12,986

12,840

11,389

10,896

13,210

Georgia

12,792

12,969

11,297

10,710

10,581

13,020

Maryland

13,833

13,943

13,376

12,108

12,834

13,941

North Carolina

13,087

12,920

14,391

13,586

12,709

13,155

South Carolina

12,343

12,441

11,613

11,775

12,023

12,375

Virginia

12,622

12,738

11,288

11,412

11,657

12,724

West Virginia

12,554

12,467

11,107

14,575

10,406

13,102

 

East South Central:

Alabama

11,978

12,145

10,389

10,452

10,961

12,253

Kentucky

12,407

12,436

12,593

10,821

12,751

12,305

Mississippi

12,590

12,745

11,624

10,107

11,994

12,710

Tennessee

12,134

12,054

13,083

11,821

12,059

12,150

 

West South Central:

Arkansas

10,969

11,108

9,486

11,788

9,388

11,154

Louisiana

13,846

14,130

12,046

12,205

11,391

14,251

Oklahoma

11,417

11,735

10,777

9,882

10,307

11,654

Texas

13,221

13,163

14,417

10,882

11,555

13,462

 

Mountain:

Arizona

12,813

12,969

11,417

9,967

10,788

13,097

Colorado

13,360

13,379

13,892

11,700

11,627

13,639

Idaho

11,887

11,926

11,862

11,261

10,958

12,027

Montana

11,365

11,414

11,596

10,484

10,234

11,560

Nevada

12,700

12,838

12,344

7,303

*

12,453

12,762

New Mexico

12,848

12,693

14,021

12,416

12,336

12,915

Utah

11,869

11,976

11,561

11,745

11,571

11,925

Wyoming

14,319

14,600

13,208

12,011

11,329

14,835

 

Pacific:

Alaska

14,182

14,200

14,248

13,414

12,912

14,237

California

12,631

12,603

13,150

11,902

12,084

12,712

Hawaii

11,826

12,010

11,387

10,327

12,861

11,545

Oregon

12,783

12,797

12,763

12,457

12,874

12,764

Washington

12,758

12,780

13,432

10,368

12,522

12,785

 

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2009 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.

 

Insurance Component Summary Tables

Table VII.D.1(2009) 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, 2009

 

 

 

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

24.57

41.64

181.54

214.79

127.35

26.10

 

New England:

Connecticut

346.27

372.61

631.39

923.57

829.33

342.81

Maine

240.79

261.82

1,147.15

1,185.91

737.36

240.97

Massachusetts

258.21

382.98

820.56

799.44

1,156.70

268.06

New Hampshire

561.85

610.48

1,020.34

1,252.10

797.93

576.40

Rhode Island

322.96

309.50

647.18

1,435.55

636.51

317.80

Vermont

520.36

505.56

1,209.00

2,795.84

1,294.17

496.67

 

Middle Atlantic:

New Jersey

341.85

388.87

832.51

1,042.49

1,467.73

350.48

New York

233.03

240.28

1,001.91

659.98

528.37

261.17

Pennsylvania

512.54

557.67

537.60

2,191.39

708.45

573.26

 

East North Central:

Illinois

292.27

325.13

919.10

811.35

372.00

326.11

Indiana

460.59

457.01

1,390.42

903.99

453.67

550.76

Michigan

265.40

285.80

553.45

1,542.97

423.68

324.05

Ohio

332.39

387.11

634.43

754.45

524.91

366.96

Wisconsin

527.06

542.40

1,197.36

807.20

841.69

518.36

 

West North Central:

Iowa

354.05

395.87

680.44

774.30

633.52

390.15

Kansas

312.21

343.79

1,250.81

1,659.47

603.69

257.37

Minnesota

513.58

568.82

860.63

816.47

736.44

533.87

Missouri

284.67

377.26

1,017.84

1,417.67

962.00

342.30

Nebraska

338.10

449.40

1,080.53

1,277.22

988.43

336.30

North Dakota

92.38

108.63

430.16

1,479.28

543.54

55.74

South Dakota

384.89

303.75

785.75

467.81

729.74

461.35

 

South Atlantic:

Delaware

552.24

598.57

1,401.05

2,135.06

750.17

603.47

District of Columbia

285.41

300.29

2,290.01

3,241.51

886.30

319.70

Florida

163.25

296.21

975.55

1,542.27

517.85

179.41

Georgia

290.27

309.82

1,756.08

1,784.38

927.26

280.14

Maryland

310.86

339.85

999.27

586.98

863.21

321.95

North Carolina

335.66

356.45

1,310.08

2,158.43

659.77

332.18

South Carolina

317.47

352.15

567.17

1,389.02

665.83

337.68

Virginia

505.25

562.92

1,820.54

1,720.14

455.10

545.75

West Virginia

477.43

500.27

574.97

1,847.42

674.00

445.57

 

East South Central:

Alabama

696.78

685.05

568.92

1,062.99

478.89

725.60

Kentucky

223.83

202.82

536.77

1,536.07

679.84

271.67

Mississippi

433.07

435.52

1,508.48

2,015.77

487.29

521.57

Tennessee

344.29

342.74

1,503.25

911.44

393.09

353.10

 

West South Central:

Arkansas

453.66

486.54

975.13

2,247.82

697.56

487.07

Louisiana

746.99

830.56

1,340.38

2,816.11

725.68

871.73

Oklahoma

139.01

290.02

754.69

1,427.68

359.97

190.16

Texas

298.71

266.80

1,082.85

1,754.84

509.46

350.70

 

Mountain:

Arizona

500.54

598.87

1,444.91

1,513.99

622.47

528.95

Colorado

342.04

356.71

1,504.89

726.86

1,385.58

407.54

Idaho

434.12

503.23

1,442.66

1,864.36

588.65

489.25

Montana

516.20

557.08

2,036.81

653.72

510.61

601.59

Nevada

759.24

785.85

877.56

2,363.00

*

1,424.88

692.77

New Mexico

455.96

460.41

1,497.44

2,110.67

693.80

493.16

Utah

223.94

245.63

475.10

777.47

384.27

244.32

Wyoming

790.62

853.18

855.49

2,302.03

995.86

778.98

 

Pacific:

Alaska

383.68

454.07

2,303.54

2,988.85

1,668.68

427.39

California

191.22

225.04

314.80

515.21

704.75

184.56

Hawaii

345.48

386.67

688.88

736.76

939.02

355.00

Oregon

210.84

388.07

2,039.78

1,899.99

1,056.11

227.56

Washington

267.90

382.16

904.23

2,013.71

989.18

311.79

 

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2009 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.