Table VII.D.2(2002) Average total employee contribution (in dollars) per enrolled employee for family coverage at private-sector establishments that offer health insurance by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2002: (43 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

1,987

1,933

2,315

2,429

2,495

2,047

1,826

 
New England:
Connecticut

1,954

1,937

2,170

1,837

2,072

1,929

1,986

Maine

2,714

2,579

3,419

3,738

3,891

2,975

2,199

Massachusetts

2,040

1,911

2,664

3,508

2,858

2,033

1,922

New Hampshire

2,407

2,354

2,393

2,739

*

3,034

2,416

2,253

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

2,128

2,059

2,673

3,187

1,479

2,100

2,203

New York

1,886

1,917

1,715

1,905

2,429

1,864

1,731

Pennsylvania

1,656

1,625

2,053

1,514

1,722

1,558

1,773

 
East North Central:
Illinois

2,016

1,888

2,691

3,949

3,834

2,199

1,682

Indiana

1,536

1,422

2,333

2,290

2,341

1,538

1,458

Michigan

1,361

1,248

1,798

2,069

2,609

1,165

1,416

Ohio

1,841

1,804

2,074

2,406

2,716

2,059

1,366

Wisconsin

1,584

1,478

2,197

2,499

2,491

1,841

1,185

 
West North Central:
Iowa

1,781

1,723

2,059

2,040

2,227

1,902

1,429

Kansas

1,881

1,860

1,853

2,427

2,358

1,790

2,018

Minnesota

2,033

1,965

2,327

2,173

2,594

1,997

2,012

Missouri

1,935

1,923

2,432

1,649

2,038

2,193

1,521

Nebraska

2,209

2,151

2,823

1,787

*

2,250

2,242

2,118

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

1,735

1,617

2,777

2,255

2,241

2,303

1,468

Florida

2,178

2,081

2,969

2,682

2,548

2,553

1,871

Georgia

2,250

2,176

3,427

2,265

3,536

2,279

1,991

Maryland

2,583

2,562

3,251

2,367

2,869

2,978

2,226

North Carolina

2,110

2,095

2,203

2,620

2,857

2,124

2,007

South Carolina

2,155

2,065

2,579

2,808

1,533

*

2,483

1,917

Virginia

2,447

2,334

3,325

2,998

2,406

2,577

2,343

West Virginia

1,710

1,691

1,797

2,054

*

2,514

1,314

2,136

 
East South Central:
Alabama

2,164

2,137

2,492

2,309

2,640

2,145

1,945

Kentucky

1,900

1,841

2,714

2,268

*

2,186

1,718

2,018

Mississippi

1,777

1,753

1,380

2,369

2,129

1,881

1,570

Tennessee

2,012

1,984

2,224

*

2,247

2,232

1,932

2,128

 
West South Central:
Louisiana

2,259

2,290

1,966

1,872

2,889

2,169

2,239

Oklahoma

2,600

2,559

2,735

4,259

2,711

1,903

3,347

Texas

2,298

2,265

2,275

4,036

3,233

2,609

1,831

 
Mountain:
Arizona

2,160

2,130

2,229

2,454

2,252

*

2,395

1,856

Colorado

2,117

2,093

2,644

2,134

2,089

2,279

1,878

Montana

1,952

1,840

3,009

2,027

2,995

1,813

1,978

Nevada

1,694

1,691

1,734

*

1,685

2,613

1,766

1,478

New Mexico

1,830

1,712

2,306

2,369

1,831

1,919

1,744

Utah

1,661

1,625

2,596

1,890

1,729

1,791

1,549

Wyoming

1,970

1,934

2,077

2,909

1,974

1,941

2,016

 
Pacific:
California

1,996

1,938

2,563

2,104

*

2,106

2,119

1,799

Hawaii

1,978

1,819

1,388

3,824

1,934

2,008

1,940

Oregon

1,841

1,795

1,977

2,097

*

2,998

1,782

1,631

Washington

1,623

1,538

2,323

1,937

1,586

*

1,578

1,769

 
States not shown separately

2,112

2,049

2,563

2,717

2,372

2,084

2,122

 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2002 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 IC data prior to 2000. See Technical Appendix for details.

 

Table VII.D.2(2002) Standard error for average total employee contribution (in dollars) per enrolled employee for family coverage at private-sector establishments that offer health insurance by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2002: (43 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

30.00

32.64

83.53

93.03

98.44

47.25

32.52

 
New England:
Connecticut

160.32

213.36

429.28

429.12

537.41

219.56

146.37

Maine

105.06

118.23

663.95

701.11

766.11

183.95

348.99

Massachusetts

142.15

134.95

309.63

503.70

538.98

202.79

231.79

New Hampshire

229.14

226.19

491.74

917.55

*

695.55

282.68

357.41

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

199.70

209.45

604.88

851.46

344.04

299.78

268.56

New York

90.81

136.78

375.31

238.15

495.52

202.66

198.35

Pennsylvania

91.67

115.06

267.88

326.40

421.22

108.43

174.96

 
East North Central:
Illinois

112.57

109.21

384.77

687.98

557.29

159.25

131.54

Indiana

100.33

97.43

452.96

285.19

345.83

132.66

115.80

Michigan

130.37

138.40

259.05

268.09

417.90

185.46

120.21

Ohio

80.35

118.97

415.11

450.15

345.41

158.41

129.57

Wisconsin

142.51

142.68

253.63

644.36

693.74

148.86

291.21

 
West North Central:
Iowa

168.28

160.25

421.22

381.84

268.39

219.13

169.79

Kansas

138.35

156.40

395.28

446.64

290.47

217.83

144.23

Minnesota

136.93

188.75

656.11

177.86

176.11

162.05

179.31

Missouri

152.56

147.66

602.96

393.52

317.57

245.62

151.67

Nebraska

97.32

105.67

374.32

545.45

*

440.48

162.73

193.33

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

146.98

163.12

612.72

473.49

467.80

387.41

153.86

Florida

189.96

207.43

641.67

261.78

389.22

375.76

197.18

Georgia

115.26

112.40

671.86

453.68

539.32

188.20

221.60

Maryland

111.92

134.96

302.51

246.66

609.79

173.47

142.50

North Carolina

142.58

142.87

583.51

497.31

460.13

191.08

160.30

South Carolina

155.74

149.87

639.29

702.20

600.75

*

252.95

214.93

Virginia

186.27

224.87

688.86

607.55

576.84

208.31

245.98

West Virginia

194.23

234.50

388.65

654.33

*

436.77

327.20

267.57

 
East South Central:
Alabama

108.98

117.43

676.64

610.38

262.79

154.31

139.01

Kentucky

193.47

194.56

570.54

788.30

*

332.15

130.85

266.70

Mississippi

136.68

171.44

310.63

555.72

256.34

195.56

173.13

Tennessee

152.61

174.35

788.07

*

355.60

254.53

261.69

205.49

 
West South Central:
Louisiana

155.52

175.34

525.32

359.46

553.62

272.84

158.99

Oklahoma

235.26

248.60

515.20

971.77

459.16

241.36

430.75

Texas

95.87

98.46

391.65

523.57

296.81

125.21

117.43

 
Mountain:
Arizona

153.47

160.61

549.11

589.36

965.74

*

217.60

136.57

Colorado

76.12

70.66

729.31

542.17

389.33

169.87

182.59

Montana

246.05

253.87

715.24

308.74

561.54

283.72

366.38

Nevada

196.57

184.18

892.19

*

373.23

336.89

333.28

265.15

New Mexico

154.89

185.17

339.95

473.96

383.88

336.66

200.59

Utah

125.13

145.51

531.74

393.78

462.00

196.46

407.58

Wyoming

166.44

178.94

564.41

831.00

335.10

304.23

236.43

 
Pacific:
California

187.62

179.93

388.62

1,308.69

*

305.15

223.25

318.44

Hawaii

215.66

237.98

280.22

564.93

394.81

292.37

356.02

Oregon

231.15

209.13

567.25

641.20

*

459.33

256.79

298.77

Washington

218.74

218.80

643.07

544.30

741.46

*

320.40

276.26

 
States not shown separately

141.96

143.63

389.69

616.87

640.21

184.19

252.08

 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2002 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 IC data prior to 2000. See Technical Appendix for details.