Table V.D.1(2008) Average total family premium (in dollars) per enrolled employee at private-sector establishments that offer health insurance by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2008

 

Division and State

Total

 

Agri, fish., forestry
and construction

 

Mining and
manufacturing

 

Retail and
other services

 

Professional
services

 

All other

 

 

United States

12,298

11,251

11,691

11,723

13,197

12,441

 

New England:

Connecticut

13,436

12,978

11,931

13,235

14,291

13,743

Maine

13,102

11,345

11,333

11,456

15,506

12,743

Massachusetts

13,788

12,468

12,986

13,840

14,192

13,952

New Hampshire

13,592

13,436

13,418

13,697

14,240

12,822

Rhode Island

13,363

12,712

11,990

12,829

14,296

13,204

Vermont

13,091

12,141

12,167

12,179

14,358

13,619

 

Middle Atlantic:

New Jersey

12,789

13,939

13,858

12,234

11,976

13,294

New York

12,824

10,353

12,149

12,564

13,725

12,426

Pennsylvania

12,339

11,144

11,706

11,605

13,269

12,311

 

East North Central:

Illinois

12,603

12,378

11,578

11,549

14,014

12,566

Indiana

13,504

12,901

14,951

12,010

13,126

12,540

Michigan

11,321

8,886

10,804

11,041

12,696

11,181

Ohio

11,425

10,757

10,910

10,576

12,183

11,695

Wisconsin

12,956

11,541

13,067

13,348

14,149

12,069

 

West North Central:

Iowa

10,947

10,069

10,412

10,128

12,154

11,827

Kansas

11,662

10,766

12,116

10,299

12,759

11,385

Minnesota

13,639

11,722

12,459

11,346

17,208

12,358

Missouri

11,557

11,414

8,698

10,809

12,222

13,142

Nebraska

11,648

10,103

10,140

12,319

13,013

11,670

North Dakota

11,178

9,447

11,478

10,997

11,435

11,152

South Dakota

11,382

8,323

11,446

9,981

12,735

11,788

 

South Atlantic:

Delaware

13,386

12,614

12,278

12,055

14,022

14,092

District of Columbia

13,427

11,533

15,204

*

12,679

13,606

13,994

Florida

12,697

12,639

12,904

13,110

12,098

12,567

Georgia

11,659

11,516

11,065

10,878

11,869

12,497

Maryland

12,541

10,730

13,541

11,751

13,649

11,861

North Carolina

12,308

9,924

10,868

11,700

13,706

12,807

South Carolina

12,068

13,595

11,985

10,923

13,262

11,851

Virginia

11,935

9,735

11,684

12,584

12,120

12,013

West Virginia

12,887

11,482

12,698

12,166

14,125

12,023

 

East South Central:

Alabama

11,119

11,677

10,885

10,717

10,981

11,736

Kentucky

11,506

11,421

11,146

10,510

12,505

12,342

Mississippi

11,363

10,102

11,416

11,033

11,404

11,815

Tennessee

12,302

8,634

11,366

10,806

13,591

13,196

 

West South Central:

Arkansas

11,220

8,422

12,008

11,933

10,688

10,156

Louisiana

11,207

8,490

12,371

10,684

11,616

10,640

Oklahoma

11,053

9,595

11,285

10,897

11,080

11,190

Texas

11,967

11,957

12,866

10,406

12,712

12,095

 

Mountain:

Arizona

12,292

10,240

11,050

11,227

14,104

12,404

Colorado

11,952

10,480

9,867

12,380

12,863

12,050

Idaho

10,837

10,021

10,252

10,523

12,298

10,802

Montana

11,438

9,295

10,261

10,717

13,121

13,027

Nevada

11,487

10,089

15,888

10,805

13,257

11,225

New Mexico

12,071

12,153

10,635

13,846

11,946

10,930

Utah

11,783

10,851

14,430

11,151

12,062

10,736

Wyoming

12,734

12,132

13,111

11,420

12,698

13,339

 

Pacific:

Alaska

13,383

13,390

13,253

11,797

12,400

15,418

California

12,254

11,551

9,736

11,470

13,720

12,679

Hawaii

11,044

10,772

9,695

10,606

11,129

11,764

Oregon

12,585

10,499

10,865

12,271

13,473

13,549

Washington

13,036

12,769

12,071

11,771

13,205

13,941

 

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2008 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.

** 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(2008) Standard error for average total family premium (in dollars) per enrolled employee at private-sector establishments that offer health insurance by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2008

 

Division and State

Total

 

Agri, fish., forestry
and construction

 

Mining and
manufacturing

 

Retail and
other services

 

Professional
services

 

All other

 

 

United States

81.11

208.01

187.92

148.57

186.62

85.69

 

New England:

Connecticut

400.98

1,422.96

528.24

482.23

461.38

453.32

Maine

410.04

2,695.90

1,278.52

571.38

883.36

833.41

Massachusetts

278.75

734.26

561.45

202.92

296.02

717.59

New Hampshire

480.19

2,214.83

832.77

484.77

703.26

513.38

Rhode Island

181.93

2,386.82

1,467.65

666.02

353.99

436.81

Vermont

364.75

1,529.23

1,078.07

649.23

448.82

676.00

 

Middle Atlantic:

New Jersey

343.66

1,806.15

1,649.58

537.07

691.34

862.54

New York

297.14

917.54

485.60

464.16

454.67

520.27

Pennsylvania

304.29

1,369.53

604.04

488.46

359.57

513.02

 

East North Central:

Illinois

381.01

1,190.22

1,089.87

477.21

637.63

573.94

Indiana

664.25

1,413.01

1,444.47

690.45

481.15

701.44

Michigan

314.65

1,233.18

677.00

495.00

419.64

481.89

Ohio

328.80

1,835.90

680.72

488.33

762.01

780.82

Wisconsin

285.45

726.22

729.79

616.81

221.14

489.65

 

West North Central:

Iowa

242.71

829.34

426.75

714.98

445.37

472.97

Kansas

268.01

445.74

887.57

475.98

406.14

552.53

Minnesota

654.11

1,313.73

1,085.59

522.73

1,164.85

726.43

Missouri

292.32

2,392.74

1,303.90

374.23

464.69

565.90

Nebraska

337.39

1,936.74

671.03

552.12

639.67

390.56

North Dakota

257.28

1,264.44

666.46

403.82

439.91

715.06

South Dakota

212.02

1,162.99

419.44

328.49

417.84

485.44

 

South Atlantic:

Delaware

453.63

1,572.82

375.78

598.85

825.07

758.09

District of Columbia

286.29

3,227.08

4,807.93

*

643.90

451.52

634.59

Florida

397.77

1,454.17

922.66

664.47

733.30

608.16

Georgia

291.74

1,442.36

970.47

313.84

974.60

477.35

Maryland

399.90

753.08

1,668.74

736.93

596.15

624.87

North Carolina

202.17

1,638.33

685.90

540.96

506.84

561.73

South Carolina

338.94

1,275.70

367.34

563.32

896.33

764.78

Virginia

317.42

1,881.13

1,316.60

571.81

499.76

847.24

West Virginia

488.74

1,799.03

1,406.10

1,029.72

783.84

505.63

 

East South Central:

Alabama

239.54

2,126.62

467.43

292.77

427.79

954.66

Kentucky

262.55

1,081.97

416.74

361.09

546.09

797.40

Mississippi

301.41

1,698.41

779.91

441.10

662.63

761.45

Tennessee

310.48

1,683.88

630.22

316.49

558.39

609.30

 

West South Central:

Arkansas

309.13

1,353.81

531.83

732.27

513.63

657.12

Louisiana

323.71

2,296.44

396.41

468.02

850.79

665.31

Oklahoma

322.06

1,792.36

1,051.40

742.37

350.12

621.01

Texas

390.85

1,652.52

543.07

916.69

681.82

622.96

 

Mountain:

Arizona

403.38

851.34

1,338.05

350.52

737.29

701.01

Colorado

393.83

1,462.46

1,165.82

309.41

567.77

1,380.83

Idaho

383.28

757.94

780.41

350.36

994.36

675.52

Montana

448.43

900.15

1,354.82

525.35

971.59

514.64

Nevada

286.69

1,085.53

3,857.95

591.35

1,103.62

633.12

New Mexico

609.68

682.18

1,290.11

987.13

425.23

1,064.56

Utah

365.48

1,828.36

1,202.07

513.86

618.83

513.32

Wyoming

579.10

1,265.81

1,039.04

576.48

517.30

514.82

 

Pacific:

Alaska

571.81

1,630.35

1,224.51

907.81

1,009.66

760.16

California

184.86

635.66

422.86

326.57

518.58

221.85

Hawaii

281.07

1,288.07

1,533.73

513.61

430.41

556.38

Oregon

305.25

1,405.06

629.45

576.82

753.63

459.44

Washington

322.75

1,677.80

1,559.72

524.89

718.29

384.29

 

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2008 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.

** 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.