Table V.D.3(2012) Percent of total premiums contributed by employees enrolled in family coverage at private-sector establishments that offer health insurance by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2012
Division and State Total Agri, fish., forestry
and construction
Mining and
manufacturing
Retail and
other services
Professional
services
All other
United States 27.4%    27.7%    22.2%    33.0%    27.7%    26.5%   
New England:
Connecticut 24.3%    --    21.2%    27.1%    22.4%    26.0%   
Maine 28.2%    --    30.1%    22.7% * 31.2%    26.6%   
Massachusetts 26.5%    --    25.8%    30.0%    27.3%    24.6%   
New Hampshire 27.6%    --    24.6%    39.9%    24.3%    29.6%   
Rhode Island 30.3%    --    30.5%    29.8%    34.8%    22.9%   
Vermont 27.2%    --    32.4%    30.5%    26.6%    22.1%   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 24.8%    --    24.2% * 28.4%    27.6%    21.4%   
New York 25.3%    --    29.2%    32.9%    23.6%    23.7%   
Pennsylvania 23.4%    --    16.4%    30.9%    22.2%    24.3%   
East North Central:
Illinois 24.1%    --    17.3%    31.4%    26.1%    23.2%   
Indiana 22.9%    --    14.3%    30.0%    24.1%    29.2%   
Michigan 24.4%    --    19.1%    33.0%    23.2%    24.4%   
Ohio 25.1%    --    16.4%    39.4%    19.4%    32.2%   
Wisconsin 24.2%    --    22.7%    29.9%    18.7%    28.2%   
West North Central:
Iowa 27.5%    --    20.7%    35.7%    27.3%    29.3%   
Kansas 32.2%    --    25.8%    40.9%    30.2%    31.0%   
Minnesota 27.4%    --    21.3%    40.6%    26.0%    25.0%   
Missouri 29.4%    --    24.1%    41.2%    28.0%    29.7%   
Nebraska 24.7%    --    23.7%    33.3%    23.3%    23.7%   
North Dakota 26.4%    --    24.5%    36.5%    30.9%    22.9%   
South Dakota 30.4%    --    25.5%    33.4%    32.1%    29.9%   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 26.0%    --    19.2%    33.6%    28.2%    20.7%   
District of Columbia 25.9%    --    50.0% * 23.0%    28.8%    22.2%   
Florida 35.5%    --    25.4%    36.8%    40.1%    30.7%   
Georgia 30.5%    --    22.9%    35.0%    31.0%    30.6%   
Maryland 28.1%    --    16.9% * 38.6%    29.1%    22.0%   
North Carolina 29.0%    --    22.8%    34.5%    30.4%    27.6%   
South Carolina 29.8%    --    19.9%    34.3%    33.2%    28.4%   
Virginia 32.1%    --    30.4%    37.5%    28.2%    34.3%   
West Virginia 25.7%    --    30.7%    26.3%    23.2%    20.6%   
East South Central:
Alabama 32.9%    --    24.9%    38.1%    37.1%    33.2%   
Kentucky 24.1%    --    17.4%    34.3%    25.5%    24.7%   
Mississippi 33.2%    --    24.9%    40.1%    35.4%    35.4%   
Tennessee 29.0%    --    24.7%    39.0%    27.9%    28.9%   
West South Central:
Arkansas 29.7%    --    23.6%    31.2%    33.3%    32.8%   
Louisiana 30.4%    --    24.8%    38.4%    34.8%    30.0%   
Oklahoma 30.1%    --    26.2%    33.7%    43.0%    22.0%   
Texas 31.0%    --    24.1%    34.5%    36.0%    30.4%   
Mountain:
Arizona 30.2%    --    22.4%    37.7%    37.4%    24.0%   
Colorado 26.9%    --    18.2%    37.0%    25.4%    26.3%   
Idaho 30.9%    --    23.5%    38.0%    44.3%    31.2%   
Montana 25.7%    --    20.1%    24.9%    31.8%    27.9%   
Nevada 28.3%    --    24.9%    29.3%    31.4%    24.7%   
New Mexico 27.7%    --    23.1% * 34.4%    28.3%    23.9%   
Utah 28.8%    --    30.3%    26.7%    26.3%    28.6%   
Wyoming 25.2%    --    20.4%    26.4%    33.3%    23.5%   
Pacific:
Alaska 22.4%    --    18.9%    26.1%    23.0%    24.6%   
California 26.4%    --    22.8%    27.3%    27.8%    25.1%   
Hawaii 24.5%    --    26.1% * 20.9%    22.8%    29.7%   
Oregon 24.8%    --    29.6%    27.1%    27.1%    21.2%   
Washington 27.8%    --    26.2%    32.2%    28.0%    23.0%   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2012 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.3(2012) Standard error for percent of total premiums contributed by employees enrolled in family coverage at private-sector establishments that offer health insurance by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2012
Division and State Total Agri, fish., forestry
and construction
Mining and
manufacturing
Retail and
other services
Professional
services
All other
United States 0.36%    1.13%    0.58%    0.50%    0.79%    0.45%   
New England:
Connecticut 1.17%    --    1.57%    2.10%    1.67%    3.01%   
Maine 1.79%    --    2.59%    8.35% * 2.48%    2.95%   
Massachusetts 0.86%    --    1.75%    2.91%    1.00%    1.23%   
New Hampshire 1.53%    --    1.93%    2.51%    2.94%    4.30%   
Rhode Island 2.84%    --    4.58%    3.36%    4.71%    3.07%   
Vermont 1.49%    --    3.49%    3.16%    1.36%    4.51%   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 1.23%    --    9.73% * 4.31%    1.91%    1.40%   
New York 0.66%    --    5.82%    2.64%    1.46%    1.24%   
Pennsylvania 1.06%    --    4.74%    3.49%    2.16%    1.94%   
East North Central:
Illinois 0.99%    --    1.86%    2.15%    1.73%    2.22%   
Indiana 1.66%    --    2.29%    1.38%    2.70%    3.34%   
Michigan 1.24%    --    3.00%    3.63%    2.60%    1.70%   
Ohio 3.33%    --    1.57%    3.53%    4.19%    5.19%   
Wisconsin 1.52%    --    1.51%    3.01%    1.35%    2.96%   
West North Central:
Iowa 1.35%    --    1.27%    4.94%    3.56%    2.04%   
Kansas 2.10%    --    3.86%    5.17%    2.88%    2.32%   
Minnesota 2.02%    --    2.64%    4.37%    2.80%    2.79%   
Missouri 1.37%    --    2.65%    2.43%    2.08%    2.95%   
Nebraska 1.54%    --    1.82%    5.14%    4.16%    2.10%   
North Dakota 2.28%    --    5.81%    6.59%    1.88%    4.28%   
South Dakota 1.12%    --    2.68%    3.53%    1.90%    1.22%   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 2.24%    --    2.37%    3.27%    4.26%    1.76%   
District of Columbia 1.47%    --    15.81% * 2.53%    2.35%    3.73%   
Florida 1.43%    --    6.43%    2.49%    4.08%    2.62%   
Georgia 1.41%    --    2.44%    2.11%    3.92%    3.69%   
Maryland 1.24%    --    9.35% * 3.42%    2.16%    2.52%   
North Carolina 1.72%    --    2.50%    5.30%    3.15%    2.06%   
South Carolina 1.64%    --    2.30%    2.76%    5.02%    3.49%   
Virginia 1.63%    --    7.05%    2.88%    1.72%    4.44%   
West Virginia 4.02%    --    7.25%    2.58%    2.58%    3.20%   
East South Central:
Alabama 1.97%    --    1.90%    5.58%    3.10%    3.25%   
Kentucky 1.99%    --    3.39%    4.19%    2.76%    3.11%   
Mississippi 2.79%    --    1.60%    5.54%    5.11%    4.11%   
Tennessee 2.09%    --    3.11%    3.30%    3.43%    3.24%   
West South Central:
Arkansas 1.39%    --    2.27%    7.78%    5.33%    4.38%   
Louisiana 2.96%    --    6.40%    2.22%    4.47%    5.88%   
Oklahoma 2.11%    --    2.79%    4.32%    5.83%    2.81%   
Texas 1.21%    --    2.32%    3.58%    3.24%    2.41%   
Mountain:
Arizona 1.94%    --    2.80%    2.71%    4.60%    2.15%   
Colorado 1.94%    --    5.20%    3.94%    2.54%    2.75%   
Idaho 4.47%    --    3.98%    7.62%    4.18%    3.22%   
Montana 1.46%    --    3.34%    4.19%    3.68%    7.62%   
Nevada 2.17%    --    5.55%    3.93%    3.68%    2.08%   
New Mexico 3.09%    --    8.43% * 3.19%    4.27%    2.36%   
Utah 1.30%    --    5.27%    2.01%    2.51%    4.11%   
Wyoming 1.70%    --    3.36%    3.64%    6.20%    3.71%   
Pacific:
Alaska 1.42%    --    4.02%    2.99%    3.02%    2.87%   
California 1.03%    --    2.18%    2.21%    1.92%    1.38%   
Hawaii 1.55%    --    8.47% * 2.96%    4.45%    2.26%   
Oregon 2.28%    --    5.96%    2.85%    3.37%    5.00%   
Washington 2.00%    --    5.03%    6.01%    6.26%    3.24%   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2012 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.