Table V.D.1.b(2005) Average total family premium (in dollars) for mixed-provider plans per enrolled employee at private-sector establishments that offer health insurance by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2005
 
Division and State

Total

 

Agri, fish., forestry
and construction

 

Mining and
manufacturing

 

Retail,
other services
and unknown

 

Professional
services

 

All other

 
 
United States

10,848

10,958

10,226

10,323

11,638

11,079

 
New England:
Connecticut

11,720

9,215

12,142

10,031

13,196

11,591

Maine

11,293

10,046

11,169

9,382

12,315

11,765

Massachusetts

11,286

10,670

10,588

11,602

11,670

11,062

New Hampshire

11,660

10,290

11,181

10,092

12,176

12,472

Rhode Island

11,191

10,564

11,522

10,242

12,427

9,808

Vermont

11,790

11,425

13,075

11,202

11,742

10,884

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

11,246

9,806

9,390

11,923

11,686

12,132

New York

11,601

13,989

9,351

10,711

11,893

12,210

Pennsylvania

11,312

11,546

10,110

10,567

12,788

11,547

 
East North Central:
Illinois

10,731

10,002

9,765

10,440

12,141

11,060

Indiana

10,942

9,655

10,541

10,675

11,418

11,790

Michigan

11,355

10,644

10,024

10,500

12,552

11,604

Ohio

10,633

13,976

10,811

10,098

10,977

10,079

Wisconsin

10,833

9,520

10,937

10,354

12,345

10,384

 
West North Central:
Iowa

9,333

8,476

8,706

8,805

10,469

9,905

Kansas

9,632

8,568

9,742

10,625

10,966

8,650

Minnesota

10,824

9,755

10,604

10,340

11,248

11,160

Missouri

9,985

9,223

9,597

9,755

10,278

10,467

Nebraska

9,758

7,819

8,969

9,232

10,699

10,813

North Dakota

8,453

7,562

7,158

11,187

8,663

7,722

South Dakota

10,603

7,602

11,123

9,250

10,413

11,387

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

11,195

13,108

9,798

11,328

11,590

11,140

District of Columbia

12,280

13,216

*

.

12,051

12,202

12,720

Florida

11,114

8,950

10,440

10,775

12,889

10,919

Georgia

10,179

9,809

9,664

9,638

11,134

10,135

Maryland

10,987

13,547

11,298

9,045

10,505

11,329

North Carolina

9,686

8,630

8,725

9,327

10,412

11,012

South Carolina

10,332

8,360

9,945

9,991

11,648

10,549

Virginia

10,385

12,967

10,141

9,422

11,273

10,164

West Virginia

10,812

8,958

10,648

9,752

11,788

10,818

 
East South Central:
Alabama

9,476

8,952

8,965

9,010

10,517

10,178

Kentucky

10,869

9,631

10,825

9,456

11,417

11,353

Mississippi

10,117

9,707

10,393

9,497

10,610

9,578

Tennessee

10,393

9,117

10,168

10,141

11,002

10,603

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

9,302

8,785

9,383

10,100

9,366

8,597

Louisiana

10,411

9,552

9,216

9,074

12,010

11,195

Oklahoma

11,091

11,376

10,087

11,582

10,912

11,785

Texas

9,030

13,748

10,764

11,576

12,298

11,172

 
Mountain:
Arizona

10,479

9,747

8,127

11,165

12,257

10,325

Colorado

10,843

10,094

10,585

10,154

11,998

10,906

Idaho

10,698

11,297

10,122

10,038

10,263

11,829

Montana

10,376

9,530

10,051

9,213

14,340

11,252

Nevada

10,011

10,037

11,290

9,204

10,268

11,738

New Mexico

11,026

6,099

9,734

11,967

11,667

11,923

Utah

10,592

9,838

10,437

10,289

11,147

10,613

Wyoming

10,950

8,988

10,768

8,536

13,854

11,455

 
Pacific:
Alaska

11,485

12,421

8,529

11,313

11,414

12,266

California

11,049

12,001

11,333

9,807

11,340

11,440

Hawaii

9,281

9,436

8,095

8,470

10,724

9,214

Oregon

11,246

8,948

10,678

11,351

10,282

12,989

Washington

11,172

10,232

11,622

11,630

10,624

11,511

 
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.
. Data suppressed due to high standard errors or no reported values in cell.
** Definitions of industry groups and low-wage employees changed in 2000. These data are not comparable to IC data prior to 2000. See Technical Appendix.

 

Table V.D.1.b(2005) Standard error for average total family premium (in dollars) for mixed-provider plans per enrolled employee at private-sector establishments that offer health insurance by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2005
 
Division and State

Total

 

Agri, fish., forestry
and construction

 

Mining and
manufacturing

 

Retail,
other services
and unknown

 

Professional
services

 

All other

 
 
United States

56.65

353.19

88.80

170.63

108.31

129.97

 
New England:
Connecticut

206.08

2,266.57

810.14

1,149.62

427.95

482.43

Maine

501.01

2,390.28

1,723.22

745.36

564.68

317.96

Massachusetts

410.49

2,765.40

1,081.42

1,008.86

430.72

948.85

New Hampshire

402.69

2,880.13

1,119.03

820.80

806.58

688.16

Rhode Island

404.40

2,794.64

682.70

1,041.41

415.91

710.38

Vermont

578.16

2,828.09

1,573.50

854.81

977.05

1,290.33

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

585.67

2,076.89

604.47

1,359.87

767.36

638.30

New York

252.77

2,395.27

517.68

575.56

464.79

511.57

Pennsylvania

348.30

1,784.60

525.86

343.36

813.70

485.70

 
East North Central:
Illinois

286.47

1,717.64

405.54

557.12

800.75

434.61

Indiana

196.98

1,379.43

701.01

1,018.16

792.82

579.05

Michigan

367.21

2,341.79

837.88

507.55

674.60

441.83

Ohio

182.47

2,788.04

519.89

441.63

645.14

709.95

Wisconsin

398.23

1,286.53

513.46

548.13

858.43

739.81

 
West North Central:
Iowa

296.67

1,654.37

615.15

824.32

803.66

611.85

Kansas

422.99

1,633.12

711.36

762.11

725.81

783.52

Minnesota

273.46

1,924.69

502.37

798.65

570.36

408.33

Missouri

404.42

600.71

420.12

382.12

679.11

836.30

Nebraska

347.05

1,864.83

624.81

904.35

696.14

428.89

North Dakota

472.68

1,422.53

1,425.69

1,511.66

922.32

539.15

South Dakota

417.01

650.37

933.96

522.53

515.85

576.42

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

556.42

3,785.12

1,717.43

831.33

753.82

1,000.90

District of Columbia

327.54

3,982.50

*

.

348.61

562.81

439.59

Florida

354.54

1,463.47

1,047.71

431.30

481.10

639.35

Georgia

506.04

2,125.45

946.18

1,033.72

1,246.68

588.66

Maryland

454.89

2,390.57

934.96

1,011.86

1,058.65

964.05

North Carolina

258.22

1,833.93

595.43

549.21

818.26

992.52

South Carolina

269.48

1,346.86

592.05

475.10

665.28

814.69

Virginia

291.30

2,187.89

676.70

680.48

322.64

637.26

West Virginia

285.06

2,321.58

660.92

583.73

391.56

528.97

 
East South Central:
Alabama

266.89

1,436.19

478.05

495.23

1,105.18

290.47

Kentucky

264.05

2,096.61

389.29

955.07

422.06

581.21

Mississippi

294.96

2,630.28

523.53

1,136.33

645.51

502.79

Tennessee

286.14

1,765.80

330.61

533.40

864.32

550.85

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

348.98

2,322.39

533.55

1,196.40

561.54

747.85

Louisiana

326.98

1,925.35

340.08

669.20

733.19

504.05

Oklahoma

415.08

1,954.60

812.95

793.46

620.15

392.28

Texas

253.20

2,379.46

440.70

517.62

405.48

362.82

 
Mountain:
Arizona

267.78

645.87

1,236.71

1,519.32

682.23

535.94

Colorado

365.81

1,486.14

688.16

850.36

716.03

1,418.07

Idaho

449.83

2,406.78

1,222.13

819.12

1,287.72

1,179.67

Montana

351.12

1,177.26

1,915.04

779.60

1,831.33

1,292.75

Nevada

388.57

1,555.48

1,540.50

602.30

871.39

580.87

New Mexico

689.08

1,451.09

1,444.82

1,123.75

1,446.76

1,167.00

Utah

274.14

1,497.23

505.68

529.11

890.46

644.12

Wyoming

244.16

2,364.46

1,370.04

1,486.93

2,383.48

946.67

 
Pacific:
Alaska

599.67

2,407.79

1,578.26

666.17

1,203.84

744.56

California

286.32

1,030.80

641.81

455.87

261.72

380.38

Hawaii

258.64

1,497.66

2,272.28

648.41

464.46

810.87

Oregon

531.86

433.04

478.71

613.69

639.47

1,064.48

Washington

316.65

1,693.51

520.97

1,145.00

702.71

675.56

 
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.
. Data suppressed due to high standard errors or no reported values in cell.
** Definitions of industry groups and low-wage employees changed in 2000. These data are not comparable to IC data prior to 2000. See Technical Appendix.