Table VII.A.2.b.(2)(2000) Percent of private-sector establishments that offer health insurance that offer a mixed-provider plan that required no contribution from the employee for single coverage by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2000 (40 States are shown separately)

 

Percent Full-Time Employees

Percent Low-Wage Employees **

Division and State

Total

75% or more

50-74%

less than 50 %

50% or more

less than 50%

Unknown

 

United States

27.1%

28.3%

25.8%

21.2%

23.5%

34.4%

8.6%

New England:

Massachusetts

13.7%

15.6%

13.6%

*

0.7%

*

9.1%

*

17.9%

0.9%

*

New Hampshire

19.0%

18.4%

27.8%

11.9%

*

17.2%

23.4%

4.4%

*

Connecticut

25.1%

30.8%

11.4%

*

18.2%

*

21.7%

*

30.9%

5.8%

*

Middle Atlantic:

New York

26.9%

27.5%

23.3%

29.2%

18.7%

31.7%

17.7%

*

New Jersey

29.9%

31.3%

30.6%

17.9%

*

21.1%

*

39.0%

3.5%

*

Pennsylvania

23.9%

24.8%

24.5%

*

17.9%

21.1%

29.2%

10.2%

*

East North Central:

Ohio

23.5%

23.9%

27.8%

16.7%

22.7%

33.6%

1.7%

*

Indiana

31.6%

35.9%

26.6%

*

17.6%

18.7%

44.4%

15.5%

*

Illinois

32.0%

34.5%

22.5%

28.4%

20.5%

43.5%

7.5%

*

Michigan

28.4%

29.9%

26.3%

*

21.0%

24.9%

36.4%

3.4%

*

Wisconsin

23.0%

22.2%

26.9%

21.1%

20.9%

29.6%

1.2%

*

West North Central:

Minnesota

22.9%

21.8%

25.4%

*

24.9%

20.6%

28.4%

0.1%

*

Iowa

25.5%

25.5%

27.6%

24.0%

*

26.8%

31.7%

5.6%

*

Missouri

31.9%

31.1%

41.6%

28.5%

40.6%

35.4%

7.8%

*

Nebraska

30.5%

31.0%

22.5%

*

35.3%

37.6%

33.7%

4.7%

*

Kansas

28.7%

31.3%

23.1%

22.0%

*

22.6%

35.7%

13.0%

*

North Dakota

22.0%

23.0%

17.9%

*

22.0%

20.3%

26.7%

9.9%

*

South Dakota

29.0%

25.1%

36.2%

*

37.2%

31.6%

32.5%

13.8%

*

South Atlantic:

Maryland

23.5%

25.6%

21.7%

16.0%

*

17.4%

*

32.9%

7.6%

Virginia

25.1%

22.9%

37.3%

21.6%

*

24.7%

34.5%

4.5%

*

West Virginia

27.6%

26.6%

40.2%

19.5%

*

22.8%

44.4%

7.3%

*

North Carolina

31.7%

30.9%

30.9%

*

39.0%

40.2%

40.6%

6.4%

*

South Carolina

30.4%

30.2%

32.2%

30.2%

*

25.9%

46.5%

3.9%

*

Georgia

24.1%

26.4%

13.7%

*

22.4%

*

21.0%

*

32.3%

8.9%

*

Florida

25.9%

27.3%

21.0%

21.5%

*

25.1%

32.8%

7.8%

*

East South Central:

Kentucky

23.9%

25.6%

18.8%

22.8%

*

27.6%

27.9%

9.4%

Tennessee

25.2%

29.3%

22.2%

*

5.8%

*

17.6%

*

36.2%

14.2%

*

Alabama

22.1%

20.7%

28.8%

*

25.7%

*

28.6%

23.2%

6.5%

*

Mississippi

30.0%

31.6%

22.9%

*

28.7%

*

25.9%

39.1%

12.9%

West South Central:

Arkansas

27.8%

29.1%

28.0%

19.7%

*

29.2%

37.2%

9.8%

Louisiana

27.4%

31.5%

6.6%

*

17.7%

*

27.5%

32.8%

15.2%

*

Oklahoma

32.7%

34.7%

23.1%

*

30.0%

37.0%

38.4%

17.9%

*

Texas

32.2%

34.9%

30.4%

12.9%

*

25.4%

*

44.1%

9.6%

*

Mountain:

Colorado

22.5%

25.3%

11.3%

*

10.2%

*

14.3%

*

30.0%

4.9%

*

New Mexico

15.2%

14.5%

14.5%

*

19.6%

16.9%

18.3%

3.9%

*

Arizona

29.1%

31.0%

23.3%

*

22.5%

*

23.6%

*

37.4%

4.4%

*

Utah

33.0%

27.0%

28.7%

59.2%

44.6%

40.4%

5.3%

*

Pacific:

Washington

39.2%

43.5%

33.1%

25.7%

39.5%

44.5%

4.4%

*

Oregon

29.0%

30.5%

24.0%

*

26.0%

17.5%

37.0%

7.0%

*

California

26.6%

27.3%

32.8%

14.9%

14.4%

32.5%

17.3%

States not shown separately

28.4%

28.4%

30.5%

26.1%

27.1%

34.4%

6.3%

*

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Cost and Financing Studies. 2000 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.

** The definition of low-wage employees changed in 2000. These data are not comparable to prior year's estimates. See Technical Appendix for details.

Table VII.A.2.b.(2)(2000) Standard error for percent of private-sector establishments that offer health insurance that offer a mixed-provider plan that required no contribution from the employee for single coverage by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2000 (40 States are shown separately)
 

Percent Full-Time Employees

Percent Low-Wage Employees **

Division and State

Total

75% or more

50-74%

less than 50 %

50% or more

less than 50%

Unknown

 

United States

0.54%

0.70%

1.71%

1.13%

0.71%

0.72%

0.66%

New England:

Massachusetts

2.05%

2.55%

5.90%

*

0.85%

*

4.06%

*

2.55%

1.98%

*

New Hampshire

1.86%

1.52%

5.69%

5.38%

*

4.33%

2.19%

2.64%

*

Connecticut

2.85%

3.95%

3.67%

*

10.78%

*

9.20%

*

3.49%

4.38%

*

Middle Atlantic:

New York

2.19%

2.37%

4.23%

5.47%

4.07%

2.52%

6.00%

*

New Jersey

3.13%

4.47%

6.94%

8.45%

*

6.75%

*

4.21%

2.85%

*

Pennsylvania

1.98%

2.28%

7.56%

*

4.59%

3.62%

2.92%

3.74%

*

East North Central:

Ohio

2.59%

3.08%

7.36%

3.59%

3.83%

4.50%

0.79%

*

Indiana

4.23%

5.54%

8.96%

*

4.40%

4.69%

7.08%

6.93%

*

Illinois

1.72%

2.16%

4.21%

5.67%

3.89%

3.20%

4.24%

*

Michigan

2.21%

3.54%

9.65%

*

6.08%

6.41%

4.60%

1.91%

*

Wisconsin

2.48%

2.51%

6.69%

4.75%

3.52%

3.05%

0.64%

*

West North Central:

Minnesota

3.69%

5.12%

9.29%

*

4.55%

6.16%

3.29%

0.25%

*

Iowa

2.66%

3.31%

6.96%

7.37%

*

5.32%

4.07%

2.81%

*

Missouri

3.32%

3.53%

8.37%

5.49%

8.60%

4.02%

6.19%

*

Nebraska

3.05%

3.46%

7.32%

*

7.87%

4.56%

4.96%

3.11%

*

Kansas

3.57%

3.54%

4.03%

11.27%

*

4.84%

5.12%

4.72%

*

North Dakota

2.66%

3.29%

7.01%

*

4.66%

3.45%

4.85%

5.08%

*

South Dakota

3.84%

2.46%

10.97%

*

7.34%

5.77%

4.67%

7.50%

*

South Atlantic:

Maryland

2.11%

2.77%

4.46%

6.12%

*

6.23%

*

4.16%

1.91%

Virginia

2.06%

3.54%

7.76%

10.14%

*

5.67%

2.56%

2.91%

*

West Virginia

1.80%

2.03%

8.05%

7.15%

*

2.81%

6.23%

3.99%

*

North Carolina

2.87%

2.95%

10.32%

*

10.21%

6.41%

3.41%

3.39%

*

South Carolina

2.27%

1.17%

9.53%

10.56%

*

6.88%

2.47%

2.88%

*

Georgia

2.10%

3.70%

5.72%

*

7.50%

*

7.64%

*

4.37%

4.95%

*

Florida

1.74%

2.16%

6.00%

6.53%

*

3.69%

4.14%

4.50%

*

East South Central:

Kentucky

2.74%

2.86%

4.45%

11.49%

*

6.28%

3.14%

2.56%

Tennessee

2.25%

2.63%

8.41%

*

3.20%

*

5.49%

*

4.24%

6.90%

*

Alabama

3.22%

3.90%

8.66%

*

11.35%

*

4.39%

4.61%

2.61%

*

Mississippi

2.64%

3.44%

9.63%

*

9.07%

*

6.53%

7.42%

3.65%

West South Central:

Arkansas

2.01%

2.04%

6.99%

7.36%

*

3.18%

3.02%

1.97%

Louisiana

3.22%

3.45%

3.82%

*

6.13%

*

4.76%

4.88%

5.47%

*

Oklahoma

2.94%

3.33%

7.31%

*

8.85%

5.33%

2.21%

7.27%

*

Texas

4.09%

4.49%

8.25%

6.57%

*

8.62%

*

4.18%

3.15%

*

Mountain:

Colorado

3.29%

3.87%

4.96%

*

4.59%

*

4.71%

*

4.64%

3.20%

*

New Mexico

1.68%

1.77%

5.28%

*

5.59%

4.72%

2.77%

2.30%

*

Arizona

5.08%

5.32%

7.75%

*

10.57%

*

7.17%

*

5.31%

2.36%

*

Utah

5.09%

3.43%

6.74%

12.73%

9.97%

4.99%

2.89%

*

Pacific:

Washington

4.42%

5.50%

7.47%

6.11%

8.24%

5.85%

3.79%

*

Oregon

2.64%

2.48%

9.47%

*

7.23%

3.20%

3.88%

2.74%

*

California

1.23%

1.73%

3.93%

2.28%

2.61%

1.94%

3.44%

States not shown separately

2.44%

3.22%

7.03%

3.81%

2.82%

3.79%

2.39%

*

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Cost and Financing Studies. 2000 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.

** The definition of low-wage employees changed in 2000. These data are not comparable to prior year's estimates. See Technical Appendix for details.