Table V.D.1.b(2008) 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, 2008

 

Division and State

Total

 

Agri, fish., forestry
and construction

 

Mining and
manufacturing

 

Retail and
other services

 

Professional
services

 

All other

 

 

United States

12,294

11,291

11,742

11,812

13,171

12,370

 

New England:

Connecticut

13,423

13,069

11,704

13,587

14,449

13,456

Maine

13,160

10,565

11,401

11,429

15,777

13,319

Massachusetts

13,515

11,861

12,776

12,636

13,987

14,075

New Hampshire

12,999

12,331

13,056

13,214

13,198

12,585

Rhode Island

13,540

11,848

12,393

12,831

14,620

13,104

Vermont

13,016

11,077

12,095

12,288

14,218

13,513

 

Middle Atlantic:

New Jersey

12,575

13,872

13,984

12,327

11,445

13,187

New York

12,578

10,455

12,329

12,485

13,223

12,254

Pennsylvania

12,137

11,320

11,349

11,394

13,096

12,264

 

East North Central:

Illinois

12,864

12,213

11,512

11,578

15,001

12,787

Indiana

13,501

13,224

15,166

11,463

12,795

12,408

Michigan

11,246

8,901

10,821

11,070

13,242

10,715

Ohio

11,368

10,466

11,002

10,830

11,775

11,818

Wisconsin

12,893

12,026

13,069

13,318

14,124

11,828

 

West North Central:

Iowa

11,012

10,476

10,415

9,447

12,206

11,995

Kansas

11,617

11,118

12,310

10,037

12,633

11,049

Minnesota

13,734

11,991

12,333

11,089

17,465

12,428

Missouri

11,417

8,951

8,381

10,617

12,358

13,274

Nebraska

11,642

10,476

10,026

12,742

13,113

11,702

North Dakota

11,264

9,673

11,480

11,106

11,380

11,190

South Dakota

11,332

8,755

11,246

9,905

12,463

11,985

 

South Atlantic:

Delaware

13,539

9,965

12,133

11,704

14,541

14,747

District of Columbia

13,327

12,600

*

15,204

*

12,821

13,389

14,152

Florida

12,929

12,425

13,091

13,543

12,114

12,753

Georgia

11,931

10,920

11,676

11,484

11,970

12,520

Maryland

12,668

12,045

13,507

11,990

13,728

11,560

North Carolina

12,231

10,431

10,722

11,760

13,743

12,713

South Carolina

11,767

13,691

11,909

10,607

12,638

11,555

Virginia

11,891

9,976

11,663

12,479

12,097

11,839

West Virginia

12,791

11,915

13,477

11,716

13,572

11,723

 

East South Central:

Alabama

11,269

11,908

11,140

10,980

10,788

11,987

Kentucky

11,500

11,495

10,771

11,084

12,685

12,270

Mississippi

11,573

9,423

11,988

11,144

11,194

11,922

Tennessee

12,268

8,648

11,203

10,836

13,519

13,298

 

West South Central:

Arkansas

11,297

8,324

11,994

12,221

10,920

9,798

Louisiana

11,086

8,490

12,169

10,801

11,532

10,661

Oklahoma

11,250

10,250

11,570

11,242

11,031

11,263

Texas

11,761

12,118

12,568

10,216

12,540

11,823

 

Mountain:

Arizona

12,532

10,408

10,620

11,630

14,429

12,152

Colorado

11,923

10,438

9,705

12,652

13,205

11,638

Idaho

10,935

10,541

10,247

10,468

12,530

10,678

Montana

11,424

8,991

10,483

10,846

13,263

12,683

Nevada

11,942

10,010

16,010

11,710

12,924

11,435

New Mexico

12,146

11,688

10,744

14,377

11,855

10,714

Utah

11,115

10,242

13,689

10,756

11,629

10,213

Wyoming

12,655

11,632

12,834

11,623

12,965

13,478

 

Pacific:

Alaska

13,324

14,232

13,205

11,981

12,006

15,353

California

12,734

11,452

9,826

11,925

14,030

12,823

Hawaii

11,698

12,417

9,372

11,426

11,704

11,878

Oregon

12,600

10,637

11,052

12,044

13,620

13,453

Washington

13,009

12,605

11,908

11,835

13,228

13,922

 

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.b(2008) 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, 2008

 

Division and State

Total

 

Agri, fish., forestry
and construction

 

Mining and
manufacturing

 

Retail and
other services

 

Professional
services

 

All other

 

 

United States

100.26

242.07

208.36

148.40

239.61

114.59

 

New England:

Connecticut

424.19

1,948.59

803.81

514.92

536.89

439.08

Maine

392.70

2,578.19

1,462.14

776.63

1,139.71

866.95

Massachusetts

331.93

2,204.17

578.71

279.80

518.04

953.17

New Hampshire

480.57

3,676.50

1,069.53

575.83

780.98

353.47

Rhode Island

318.33

3,144.85

1,522.08

942.14

486.08

464.18

Vermont

363.01

2,646.84

1,132.18

661.08

919.65

1,613.21

 

Middle Atlantic:

New Jersey

417.30

2,419.92

2,142.48

665.75

654.91

875.00

New York

335.14

1,564.13

583.66

507.22

465.09

686.76

Pennsylvania

352.36

2,021.28

668.78

530.51

509.10

554.62

 

East North Central:

Illinois

375.36

1,282.71

1,125.58

778.07

561.72

681.42

Indiana

721.52

1,993.77

1,448.18

436.85

553.05

720.54

Michigan

474.17

1,408.52

695.39

538.97

551.03

1,115.77

Ohio

387.96

1,872.41

702.79

455.15

931.63

835.57

Wisconsin

369.40

1,490.27

812.52

642.04

243.53

495.27

 

West North Central:

Iowa

310.14

1,327.95

465.59

1,055.17

550.95

572.94

Kansas

270.47

1,328.56

1,015.93

433.94

535.63

538.82

Minnesota

786.67

2,049.79

1,030.28

602.93

1,336.85

902.28

Missouri

289.33

1,997.11

1,171.99

394.96

498.59

612.19

Nebraska

363.84

1,993.00

659.19

581.74

563.31

440.18

North Dakota

333.00

1,995.71

717.16

303.97

426.62

1,701.13

South Dakota

203.48

1,744.65

510.88

432.72

468.34

530.11

 

South Atlantic:

Delaware

603.30

1,825.96

1,906.71

684.59

1,410.04

718.38

District of Columbia

388.83

3,984.47

*

4,807.93

*

798.60

549.90

998.35

Florida

448.27

1,929.92

954.89

774.25

799.53

650.17

Georgia

269.81

1,404.20

728.79

404.57

1,438.95

706.26

Maryland

537.20

1,496.04

1,631.47

941.89

676.39

1,423.84

North Carolina

229.80

1,679.41

668.59

608.76

501.86

647.68

South Carolina

394.59

2,178.61

444.65

545.43

872.63

897.52

Virginia

429.29

2,572.89

1,497.41

268.72

693.17

945.51

West Virginia

435.44

2,585.79

1,523.51

1,096.01

930.18

552.41

 

East South Central:

Alabama

306.98

2,483.32

362.91

274.60

585.59

1,137.80

Kentucky

267.45

2,083.50

390.29

534.89

654.13

815.08

Mississippi

331.43

2,455.84

797.29

482.41

971.08

757.31

Tennessee

324.42

1,642.04

698.47

401.52

693.87

598.54

 

West South Central:

Arkansas

347.14

1,377.88

571.40

846.92

680.75

747.49

Louisiana

376.33

2,296.44

683.50

555.10

858.12

775.37

Oklahoma

330.18

1,901.12

987.00

711.68

776.08

642.37

Texas

404.90

1,645.82

584.20

1,064.85

786.87

654.69

 

Mountain:

Arizona

498.44

859.24

1,349.96

395.80

775.34

526.57

Colorado

490.25

2,069.91

1,518.19

359.10

863.41

1,367.47

Idaho

459.04

875.93

870.69

453.83

1,027.68

704.83

Montana

461.12

824.23

1,357.77

482.96

1,063.94

450.02

Nevada

350.99

1,803.27

3,873.39

622.70

1,747.74

1,380.31

New Mexico

678.81

1,990.37

1,658.52

961.57

856.77

1,057.99

Utah

283.08

2,432.57

1,259.02

656.95

491.57

509.82

Wyoming

664.63

1,508.40

1,125.85

1,446.77

854.96

725.34

 

Pacific:

Alaska

594.43

2,728.05

1,864.49

1,055.38

1,112.24

1,692.81

California

401.09

856.71

707.83

240.41

690.25

512.93

Hawaii

458.53

2,720.23

2,501.28

659.79

479.18

819.67

Oregon

362.77

1,343.29

1,331.37

693.32

1,095.30

510.77

Washington

347.47

2,116.27

1,560.36

582.22

760.70

371.33

 

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.