Table X.F.1 Deductible distributions (in dollars) for private-sector employees enrolled in single coverage at the 10th, 25th, 50th(median), 75th and 90th percentiles by State: United States, 2016
Division and State Average (mean) 10th percentile 25th percentile 50th percentile (median) 75th percentile 90th percentile
United States 1,696    450    750    1,500    2,500    3,200   
New England:
Connecticut 1,959    480    1,200    1,900    2,600    3,400   
Maine 2,103    350    960    1,700    2,900    3,900   
Massachusetts 1,391    250    660    1,400    1,900    2,400   
New Hampshire 2,434    730    1,300    2,000    3,000    4,400   
Rhode Island 1,583    240    500    1,500    2,000    2,900   
Vermont 1,819    240    550    1,400    2,500    4,100   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 1,515    340    720    1,400    2,000    2,500   
New York 1,789    370    740    1,400    2,500    3,000   
Pennsylvania 1,603    450    600    1,300    2,200    2,900   
East North Central:
Illinois 1,474    450    500    960    2,000    2,700   
Indiana 1,866    470    750    1,400    2,600    3,700   
Michigan 1,379    230    470    1,100    1,900    2,900   
Ohio 1,781    420    730    1,400    2,500    3,100   
Wisconsin 1,828    460    920    1,500    2,200    3,500   
West North Central:
Iowa 1,659    470    900    1,500    2,000    2,800   
Kansas 1,715    450    870    1,500    2,000    3,000   
Minnesota 1,782    520    870    1,500    2,500    3,000   
Missouri 2,009    550    970    1,500    2,600    4,000   
Nebraska 1,710    440    800    1,400    2,400    2,900   
North Dakota 1,695    400    730    1,500    2,500    3,000   
South Dakota 1,889    490 * 930    1,500    2,500    3,200   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 1,567    380    730    1,400    2,000    2,700   
District of Columbia 1,181    240    420    910    1,500    2,400   
Florida 1,694    470    750    1,400    2,000    3,300   
Georgia 1,738    390    730    1,500    2,400    3,500   
Maryland 1,727    240    470    1,400    2,500    3,500   
North Carolina 1,963    470    930    1,500    2,800    3,500   
South Carolina 1,719    460    830    1,500    2,200    3,400   
Virginia 1,523    350    500    1,300    2,000    2,800   
West Virginia 1,758    370    710    1,400    2,300    4,000   
East South Central:
Alabama 1,205    230    370    730    2,000    2,600   
Kentucky 1,905    460    950    1,600    2,500    3,100   
Mississippi 1,709    330    540    1,500    2,300    3,400   
Tennessee 2,142    480    850    1,800    3,000    4,500   
West South Central:
Arkansas 1,418    420    580    930    1,800    2,600   
Louisiana 1,494    430    810    1,200    2,000    2,800   
Oklahoma 1,787    470    750    1,300    2,400    3,600   
Texas 1,872    470    910    1,500    2,800    3,500   
Mountain:
Arizona 1,958    450    790    1,500    2,600    3,900   
Colorado 1,880    460    960    1,500    2,400    3,500   
Idaho 1,732    440    690    1,400    2,200    3,000   
Montana 2,039    500    800    1,500    2,900    3,800   
Nevada 1,634    310    480    1,300    2,000    3,800   
New Mexico 1,301    270    440    940    1,900    2,700   
Utah 1,438    450    500    1,400    1,900    2,500   
Wyoming 1,746    490    770    1,400    2,300    3,000   
Pacific:
Alaska 1,707    330    650    1,400    2,200    3,300   
California 1,476    250    490    1,300    2,000    2,900   
Hawaii 988    80    100    370 * 1,400    2,400   
Oregon 1,950    420    800    1,500    2,400    4,000   
Washington 1,379    280    480    1,200    1,700    2,800   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2016 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.

Dollar amounts have been rounded for confidentiality reasons.

 

Table X.F.1 Standard errors for deductible distributions (in dollars) for private-sector employees enrolled in single coverage at the 10th, 25th, 50th(median), 75th and 90th percentiles by State: United States, 2016
Division and State Average (mean) 10th percentile 25th percentile 50th percentile (median) 75th percentile 90th percentile
United States 15.59    14.36    38.10    40.57    55.63    122.41   
New England:
Connecticut 112.85    82.87    111.59    138.75    181.12    266.50   
Maine 100.94    52.31    90.68    141.54    110.73    264.20   
Massachusetts 84.87    --    91.45    128.56    107.19    251.65   
New Hampshire 141.56    72.03    108.22    134.77    237.13    380.92   
Rhode Island 93.48    --    94.56    128.82    114.65    157.09   
Vermont 130.87    36.69    96.48    152.89    135.83    453.85   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 63.58    20.45    109.30    82.38    122.24    117.76   
New York 85.18    48.16    81.30    106.23    145.48    98.21   
Pennsylvania 86.14    46.18    108.18    82.17    101.31    131.60   
East North Central:
Illinois 79.57    48.25    48.25    63.10    136.57    114.78   
Indiana 116.78    46.16    63.32    117.93    231.97    363.01   
Michigan 80.98    42.04    56.11    142.57    120.16    142.27   
Ohio 77.62    49.65    72.61    99.82    111.58    224.88   
Wisconsin 89.61    63.29    61.81    127.60    145.08    474.44   
West North Central:
Iowa 71.97    56.41    82.74    127.49    101.39    100.79   
Kansas 81.07    56.06    108.58    137.82    121.57    140.69   
Minnesota 86.04    34.23    84.50    126.61    164.67    95.96   
Missouri 123.97    65.23    72.65    115.99    162.50    409.75   
Nebraska 84.22    46.73    69.89    118.83    167.93    117.37   
North Dakota 105.08    42.42    119.31    170.95    149.19    104.75   
South Dakota 90.70    158.04 * 60.17    119.66    132.11    257.09   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 113.42    48.28    107.55    128.12    113.98    82.35   
District of Columbia 73.67    --    44.90    114.90    129.44    233.26   
Florida 83.18    55.93    64.18    124.04    108.57    394.30   
Georgia 86.03    39.64    75.13    125.36    128.08    275.35   
Maryland 140.35    --    80.02    132.94    283.55    345.71   
North Carolina 80.12    42.41    55.29    123.21    216.52    159.25   
South Carolina 78.58    35.45    112.53    119.95    131.63    274.68   
Virginia 75.73    60.56    58.64    125.91    119.14    102.79   
West Virginia 117.72    58.42    97.63    135.47    204.66    373.94   
East South Central:
Alabama 81.42    27.55    29.71    100.62    137.78    235.77   
Kentucky 91.96    71.21    95.78    108.14    153.33    305.95   
Mississippi 113.29    56.63    104.54    138.49    190.75    451.27   
Tennessee 98.27    58.91    94.86    137.08    138.19    240.79   
West South Central:
Arkansas 82.03    41.06    70.23    45.91    124.42    206.05   
Louisiana 71.51    50.22    85.14    121.91    122.10    122.47   
Oklahoma 104.10    48.07    66.23    110.27    142.18    509.47   
Texas 62.71    30.26    85.25    102.51    117.90    392.37   
Mountain:
Arizona 105.55    50.23    131.90    61.13    101.70    424.40   
Colorado 84.92    45.62    109.73    118.80    140.43    195.64   
Idaho 115.06    64.27    58.67    136.55    156.71    209.58   
Montana 133.92    40.90    87.50    152.10    161.50    335.66   
Nevada 112.98    36.03    50.16    123.64    135.11    443.24   
New Mexico 117.94    42.79    129.38    198.27    133.72    135.13   
Utah 70.78    54.92    54.92    128.08    116.03    123.84   
Wyoming 97.43    55.91    97.64    120.21    165.44    137.68   
Pacific:
Alaska 98.49    60.46    113.83    126.89    167.70    254.31   
California 56.18    15.47    42.52    101.61    99.33    144.10   
Hawaii 114.14    --    --    134.67 * 92.66    271.07   
Oregon 104.65    52.77    95.24    130.53    132.19    443.50   
Washington 96.30    58.21    56.94    117.46    132.02    314.63   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2016 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.