Table V.C.2 Average total employee contribution (in dollars) per enrolled employee for single coverage at private-sector establishments that offer health insurance by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2020
Division and State Total Agri, fish., forestry
and construction
Mining and
manufacturing
Retail and
other services
Professional
services
All other
United States 1,532    1,532    1,533    1,735    1,430    1,426   
New England:
Connecticut 1,740    --    1,561    1,938    1,627    1,649   
Maine 1,550    --    1,483    1,939    1,245    1,626   
Massachusetts 1,558    --    2,140    1,665    1,474    1,234   
New Hampshire 1,681    --    1,705    2,173    1,272    1,729   
Rhode Island 1,531    --    1,639    1,940    1,495    1,298   
Vermont 1,810    --    1,230    2,092    1,764    1,673   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 1,855    --    1,754    1,879    2,020    1,747   
New York 1,684    --    1,299    2,066    1,475    1,603   
Pennsylvania 1,368    --    1,331    1,656    1,330    1,331   
East North Central:
Illinois 1,659    --    1,710    1,830    1,643    1,529   
Indiana 1,627    --    1,366    1,678    1,779    1,563   
Michigan 1,440    --    1,014    1,722    1,425    1,454   
Ohio 1,583    --    1,519    1,698    1,658    1,500   
Wisconsin 1,581    --    1,407    1,629    1,646    1,677   
West North Central:
Iowa 1,709    --    1,518    1,771    1,816    1,600   
Kansas 1,541    --    1,833    1,525    1,422    1,502   
Minnesota 1,499    --    1,615    2,030    1,315    1,322   
Missouri 1,611    --    1,607    1,890    1,518    1,440   
Nebraska 1,738    --    1,762    2,167    1,599    1,491   
North Dakota 1,257    --    1,166    1,663    1,422    968   
South Dakota 1,508    --    1,433    1,778    1,400    1,677   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 1,803    --    1,533    1,870    1,755    1,585   
District of Columbia 1,580    --    --    1,662    1,573    1,373   
Florida 1,811    --    2,030    2,068    1,469    1,586   
Georgia 1,530    --    1,347    1,870    1,531    1,456   
Maryland 1,603    --    --    1,623    1,586    1,505   
North Carolina 1,653    --    1,810 * 1,742    1,787    1,275   
South Carolina 1,895    --    1,633    2,285    1,990    1,441   
Virginia 1,679    --    2,432    2,091    1,572    1,245   
West Virginia 1,546    --    1,261 * 1,503    1,658    1,667   
East South Central:
Alabama 1,676    --    1,568    1,849    1,604    1,460   
Kentucky 1,535    --    1,331    1,661    1,571    1,567   
Mississippi 1,566    --    1,360    2,149    1,634    1,227   
Tennessee 1,550    --    1,418    2,079    1,328    1,556   
West South Central:
Arkansas 1,470    --    1,181    1,571    1,603    1,415   
Louisiana 1,666    --    1,379    1,859    1,739    1,296   
Oklahoma 1,462    --    1,902    1,644    1,416    1,178   
Texas 1,497    --    1,381    1,779    1,366    1,394   
Mountain:
Arizona 1,554    --    1,316    1,462    1,394    1,855   
Colorado 1,673    --    2,575    1,522    1,379    1,684   
Idaho 1,151    --    1,030    1,346    1,196    1,129   
Montana 1,168    --    1,694    1,270    1,030    1,136   
Nevada 1,658    --    2,322    1,954    1,308    1,167   
New Mexico 1,560    --    2,366    1,650    1,380    1,240   
Utah 1,461    --    1,290    1,516    1,449    1,441   
Wyoming 1,354    --    1,193    1,563    1,101    1,166   
Pacific:
Alaska 1,334    --    1,647    1,332    1,179    1,398   
California 1,242    --    1,581    1,407    1,029    1,237   
Hawaii 852    --    --    1,078    584    864   
Oregon 1,140    --    1,012    1,192    1,198    1,195   
Washington 1,135    --    1,710    1,249    809    1,322   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2020 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 few 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.C.2 Standard errors for average total employee contribution (in dollars) per enrolled employee for single coverage at private-sector establishments that offer health insurance by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2020
Division and State Total Agri, fish., forestry
and construction
Mining and
manufacturing
Retail and
other services
Professional
services
All other
United States 15.95    83.85    44.62    30.82    30.82    26.68   
New England:
Connecticut 86.82    --    154.08    214.42    101.09    172.67   
Maine 77.92    --    258.09    216.91    108.00    98.20   
Massachusetts 104.28    --    240.14    193.51    144.05    212.20   
New Hampshire 84.34    --    137.90    183.58    96.13    246.32   
Rhode Island 68.33    --    231.94    140.28    83.97    134.75   
Vermont 90.47    --    153.23    216.12    112.09    194.96   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 105.33    --    202.86    249.80    260.98    127.84   
New York 71.89    --    166.14    118.27    105.64    175.62   
Pennsylvania 105.02    --    126.38    154.15    251.02    105.75   
East North Central:
Illinois 60.21    --    151.26    131.71    116.02    89.74   
Indiana 87.23    --    175.87    147.16    202.25    168.74   
Michigan 62.17    --    134.24    121.55    88.20    107.77   
Ohio 67.79    --    202.12    102.67    105.73    147.68   
Wisconsin 72.76    --    125.07    168.21    125.19    157.77   
West North Central:
Iowa 83.05    --    114.41    246.80    151.33    126.88   
Kansas 83.72    --    250.20    158.06    108.25    132.48   
Minnesota 75.79    --    169.42    212.56    124.18    115.51   
Missouri 96.83    --    190.19    244.86    140.84    176.72   
Nebraska 70.26    --    212.60    140.44    106.65    110.22   
North Dakota 76.33    --    201.86    229.16    123.66    114.45   
South Dakota 81.80    --    195.73    189.48    121.30    150.83   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 84.98    --    284.23    94.95    152.81    145.65   
District of Columbia 103.12    --    --    218.09    121.61    228.14   
Florida 84.45    --    255.45    159.48    117.00    117.90   
Georgia 103.30    --    231.86    173.37    226.02    187.25   
Maryland 103.12    --    --    272.09    154.29    133.91   
North Carolina 128.94    --    567.22 * 207.36    219.98    112.60   
South Carolina 150.72    --    209.80    206.59    469.37    154.02   
Virginia 119.15    --    607.85    188.13    124.03    166.97   
West Virginia 118.83    --    411.40 * 146.68    151.40    156.39   
East South Central:
Alabama 95.09    --    162.83    229.03    94.96    234.46   
Kentucky 73.66    --    97.19    151.90    116.52    214.27   
Mississippi 120.12    --    158.92    380.56    223.28    226.90   
Tennessee 69.24    --    112.50    184.66    92.74    152.47   
West South Central:
Arkansas 90.39    --    187.49    164.78    123.41    238.48   
Louisiana 104.48    --    238.60    191.46    207.86    192.30   
Oklahoma 108.74    --    541.30    180.80    135.96    109.71   
Texas 49.58    --    128.14    90.84    100.01    105.01   
Mountain:
Arizona 88.21    --    276.96    124.94    138.91    191.68   
Colorado 120.77    --    537.77    120.97    125.53    184.09   
Idaho 101.60    --    150.50    149.53    162.17    129.27   
Montana 76.73    --    206.63    141.36    127.00    159.51   
Nevada 103.09    --    547.84    140.25    201.33    182.17   
New Mexico 148.34    --    368.76    250.40    239.48    87.85   
Utah 79.81    --    116.03    134.04    236.88    134.22   
Wyoming 99.00    --    210.30    142.77    174.08    169.72   
Pacific:
Alaska 100.54    --    252.34    207.34    192.64    161.30   
California 54.47    --    178.46    100.28    113.46    79.68   
Hawaii 97.46    --    --    182.34    101.73    96.91   
Oregon 77.65    --    154.49    140.33    145.86    192.86   
Washington 105.51    --    334.96    172.12    163.21    215.47   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2020 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 few 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.