Table V.E.2(2005) Average total employee contribution (in dollars) per enrolled employee for employee-plus-one coverage 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

1,759

2,032

1,370

2,080

1,768

1,714

 
New England:
Connecticut

1,638

1,909

*

1,210

1,625

1,669

1,814

Maine

2,166

1,806

*

1,941

2,540

2,257

2,054

Massachusetts

1,878

1,902

1,634

2,881

1,559

1,639

New Hampshire

2,133

3,806

2,017

2,852

1,747

2,012

Rhode Island

1,495

1,855

*

2,125

*

2,100

819

*

2,072

*
Vermont

1,783

2,452

2,047

1,492

1,807

1,700

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

1,766

2,861

1,253

*

1,211

1,778

2,132

New York

1,768

455

*

1,322

2,440

1,765

1,621

Pennsylvania

1,551

1,560

*

865

2,053

1,466

1,790

 
East North Central:
Illinois

1,646

1,552

1,215

2,263

1,605

1,675

Indiana

1,583

679

*

1,136

2,029

2,043

1,458

Michigan

1,366

1,490

*

828

1,831

1,461

1,433

Ohio

1,358

1,431

861

1,684

1,750

1,479

Wisconsin

1,688

1,592

*

1,651

1,908

*

1,835

1,485

 
West North Central:
Iowa

1,954

3,108

1,274

2,313

2,126

1,820

Kansas

1,948

1,818

1,623

2,089

2,260

1,888

Minnesota

1,877

1,069

*

1,445

1,957

2,598

1,666

Missouri

1,692

2,061

*

985

2,239

2,078

1,619

Nebraska

1,674

1,792

*

1,248

1,779

1,782

1,708

North Dakota

1,631

2,320

772

*

2,604

*

1,550

1,596

South Dakota

1,916

2,093

*

1,341

1,876

2,269

2,140

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

1,537

2,447

*

1,076

*

1,997

1,645

1,211

District of Columbia

2,180

3,683

.

2,209

2,629

1,069

Florida

2,097

2,555

1,938

2,276

1,977

1,885

Georgia

1,724

2,730

1,408

1,671

2,082

1,693

Maryland

1,611

827

*

1,738

1,585

2,052

1,382

North Carolina

2,043

3,931

1,699

2,443

1,542

2,026

South Carolina

1,891

1,720

*

1,598

2,152

2,481

1,738

Virginia

1,677

2,394

1,474

2,225

1,413

1,310

West Virginia

1,542

1,473

*

838

2,361

1,426

1,501

 
East South Central:
Alabama

1,870

1,925

*

1,357

*

1,999

2,023

2,155

Kentucky

1,694

2,032

*

1,301

1,697

1,721

2,026

Mississippi

1,943

3,791

1,271

2,167

2,382

1,740

Tennessee

1,763

3,016

1,364

1,835

1,641

2,144

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

1,877

1,884

*

1,578

2,373

1,844

1,778

Louisiana

2,151

2,811

2,192

1,960

2,632

1,681

Oklahoma

1,906

5,959

1,782

1,988

2,111

1,553

Texas

1,940

2,308

1,480

2,340

1,827

2,008

 
Mountain:
Arizona

1,942

3,021

2,084

1,897

2,092

1,563

Colorado

2,160

1,490

*

2,436

2,384

1,929

2,184

Idaho

1,683

564

*

1,051

2,924

*

2,053

1,664

Montana

2,045

1,985

*

1,381

*

2,351

2,238

2,043

Nevada

1,649

2,350

894

1,443

1,832

1,971

*
New Mexico

2,118

1,753

1,985

2,555

2,297

1,774

Utah

1,689

2,115

*

1,512

1,955

1,689

1,623

Wyoming

1,556

1,909

*

1,282

2,050

2,057

1,234

 
Pacific:
Alaska

2,348

1,703

1,795

*

2,802

2,668

2,503

California

1,697

2,143

1,655

2,013

1,499

1,550

Hawaii

1,622

1,030

*

1,532

2,041

1,291

1,572

Oregon

1,996

1,701

1,565

2,067

2,571

1,773

Washington

1,552

1,000

1,259

2,359

1,129

1,631

 
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.E.2(2005) Standard error for average total employee contribution (in dollars) per enrolled employee for employee-plus-one coverage 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

28.78

93.44

46.92

50.00

49.96

38.57

 
New England:
Connecticut

60.12

1,124.31

*

252.22

187.64

127.41

193.51

Maine

166.31

588.88

*

330.13

497.24

232.59

173.25

Massachusetts

188.90

556.82

300.21

514.63

320.39

221.88

New Hampshire

61.32

962.09

166.00

208.38

111.28

153.17

Rhode Island

171.14

705.37

*

648.55

*

489.15

247.16

*

987.50

*
Vermont

191.05

607.17

445.34

325.28

465.22

226.22

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

132.39

653.16

395.60

*

277.81

330.69

239.56

New York

172.94

336.58

*

156.05

541.72

163.32

218.47

Pennsylvania

161.64

606.91

*

133.92

307.05

234.17

223.03

 
East North Central:
Illinois

123.31

446.54

203.71

316.88

139.73

256.53

Indiana

140.03

493.98

*

210.04

225.78

222.83

126.06

Michigan

116.74

966.52

*

141.65

352.90

213.44

159.67

Ohio

82.69

426.79

180.30

278.73

263.79

325.26

Wisconsin

170.41

819.14

*

159.09

582.58

*

206.19

151.06

 
West North Central:
Iowa

141.57

764.29

219.85

425.32

265.21

255.43

Kansas

171.33

544.13

155.00

335.57

445.58

207.86

Minnesota

177.03

380.22

*

134.98

481.32

367.77

274.00

Missouri

142.59

668.45

*

266.08

376.65

200.61

132.27

Nebraska

51.88

573.72

*

98.73

333.04

223.25

114.61

North Dakota

154.38

659.46

418.26

*

874.33

*

406.89

321.34

South Dakota

133.26

680.62

*

197.20

444.90

186.49

319.85

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

187.15

937.34

*

341.78

*

341.15

350.33

168.81

District of Columbia

189.75

1,073.92

.

368.16

347.53

216.92

Florida

108.51

556.08

334.61

164.25

283.55

197.08

Georgia

108.62

677.82

205.95

384.96

340.36

122.98

Maryland

148.68

785.90

*

323.67

275.71

234.73

278.51

North Carolina

145.34

1,012.21

128.23

339.49

162.78

203.55

South Carolina

138.04

571.11

*

152.68

175.69

380.64

303.21

Virginia

169.61

588.93

242.54

368.94

315.04

178.17

West Virginia

99.37

447.36

*

141.50

432.61

322.02

224.38

 
East South Central:
Alabama

168.19

611.56

*

425.62

*

321.56

195.89

258.34

Kentucky

145.54

702.04

*

176.45

341.66

254.74

269.52

Mississippi

151.08

1,066.72

221.28

602.14

450.90

272.71

Tennessee

104.05

538.84

137.21

253.49

218.75

239.15

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

221.94

569.43

*

178.84

667.39

299.37

185.29

Louisiana

180.40

736.08

432.61

230.84

228.64

317.63

Oklahoma

141.68

1,711.56

288.59

286.80

324.32

306.36

Texas

100.89

444.64

210.41

250.12

167.14

205.13

 
Mountain:
Arizona

142.93

565.82

436.24

361.88

259.00

207.92

Colorado

190.06

509.95

*

581.27

345.73

207.33

348.34

Idaho

212.31

216.83

*

173.11

916.84

*

416.17

288.98

Montana

195.86

606.89

*

448.80

*

345.54

510.69

378.36

Nevada

163.09

450.09

191.11

362.40

306.00

713.80

*
New Mexico

149.96

521.09

487.31

376.47

183.04

284.65

Utah

142.59

658.69

*

316.86

295.98

275.33

193.71

Wyoming

187.52

836.18

*

243.99

316.20

329.84

205.93

 
Pacific:
Alaska

129.24

465.22

541.85

*

571.84

536.82

355.87

California

93.00

357.59

136.11

199.16

71.72

143.22

Hawaii

141.37

369.36

*

417.91

211.27

104.41

286.38

Oregon

164.50

461.81

294.99

241.14

419.18

149.51

Washington

138.59

270.08

113.71

328.16

245.77

197.14

 
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.