Table VII.E.2(2002) Average total employee contribution (in dollars) per enrolled employee for employee-plus-one 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

1,220

1,201

1,382

1,297

1,497

1,376

934

 
New England:
Connecticut

1,220

1,204

1,287

1,336

1,046

1,219

1,256

Maine

1,887

1,867

2,055

1,807

1,976

2,139

1,278

Massachusetts

1,349

1,356

1,431

988

*

1,556

1,324

1,352

New Hampshire

1,362

1,348

1,498

1,288

1,427

1,439

1,123

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

1,127

1,114

1,299

*

771

*

790

1,267

982

New York

1,205

1,178

1,302

1,575

*

1,679

1,314

858

Pennsylvania

972

957

1,416

549

*

1,046

973

955

 
East North Central:
Illinois

1,358

1,313

1,789

1,431

1,672

1,650

865

Indiana

1,283

1,272

1,098

1,994

1,689

1,536

942

Michigan

949

876

1,070

1,339

1,694

847

928

Ohio

1,115

1,079

1,680

1,131

*

1,395

1,318

789

Wisconsin

1,078

1,047

1,637

857

1,253

*

1,361

765

 
West North Central:
Iowa

1,160

1,152

1,014

1,604

1,244

1,131

1,198

Kansas

1,332

1,275

1,882

1,574

1,885

1,437

929

Minnesota

1,380

1,354

1,501

1,442

1,718

1,411

1,201

Missouri

1,252

1,278

805

*

1,239

*

1,626

1,308

1,034

Nebraska

1,289

1,308

1,502

430

*

1,444

1,375

1,051

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

1,040

996

1,281

*

1,646

1,897

1,511

727

Florida

1,238

1,216

1,977

1,044

*

1,355

1,773

845

Georgia

1,383

1,298

2,575

1,622

2,483

*

1,385

1,171

Maryland

1,216

1,220

1,425

901

1,859

1,553

785

North Carolina

1,134

1,136

922

1,392

1,365

1,617

442

*
South Carolina

1,147

1,130

1,200

1,311

1,318

1,439

839

Virginia

1,351

1,287

1,988

1,512

1,395

1,545

1,160

West Virginia

1,398

1,411

1,406

1,036

1,204

*

1,428

1,408

 
East South Central:
Alabama

933

890

943

*

1,488

1,485

605

1,120

Kentucky

994

949

1,936

1,400

1,871

1,203

690

*
Mississippi

1,135

1,095

1,476

1,424

1,371

1,226

910

Tennessee

1,285

1,240

1,530

2,089

*

1,362

1,431

1,047

 
West South Central:
Louisiana

1,646

1,629

1,544

2,170

2,217

1,807

1,314

Oklahoma

1,629

1,654

1,531

*

974

*

1,623

1,647

1,592

Texas

1,437

1,458

1,173

1,757

1,635

1,666

1,135

 
Mountain:
Arizona

1,206

1,159

1,414

1,607

2,084

1,244

923

Colorado

1,385

1,370

1,932

669

*

1,475

1,589

925

Montana

1,122

1,101

1,469

809

*

1,525

1,299

576

*
Nevada

1,069

1,060

942

*

1,581

2,057

1,250

696

New Mexico

1,300

1,332

1,216

*

1,138

*

716

*

1,508

1,232

Utah

1,073

1,075

928

1,386

*

1,306

1,251

910

Wyoming

1,342

1,364

1,204

*

1,261

*

1,561

1,392

1,181

 
Pacific:
California

1,158

1,122

1,394

1,457

*

1,279

1,368

728

Hawaii

877

790

1,335

984

*

994

994

670

*
Oregon

1,120

1,117

1,716

420

*

2,061

1,108

830

Washington

1,103

1,103

774

*

2,665

860

*

1,250

764

 
States not shown separately

1,316

1,307

1,216

1,743

*

1,618

*

1,280

1,356

 
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.E.2(2002) Standard error for average total employee contribution (in dollars) per enrolled employee for employee-plus-one 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

20.33

20.40

54.14

84.09

46.18

33.97

48.73

 
New England:
Connecticut

119.52

125.59

247.58

197.96

228.43

169.66

162.74

Maine

88.43

117.30

501.09

360.61

363.09

116.39

248.83

Massachusetts

129.85

151.45

375.99

362.47

*

461.38

218.46

140.49

New Hampshire

121.11

134.02

113.22

296.86

377.70

204.19

173.37

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

97.64

113.47

853.84

*

388.70

*

169.03

208.95

141.56

New York

109.97

112.34

282.18

512.89

*

202.51

143.15

89.56

Pennsylvania

89.27

102.29

177.27

342.19

*

201.67

49.35

182.72

 
East North Central:
Illinois

94.70

113.64

130.79

405.05

312.50

283.32

108.64

Indiana

123.41

136.72

220.26

391.93

281.86

306.73

121.09

Michigan

127.73

107.44

175.74

262.08

362.15

111.21

157.13

Ohio

113.84

112.28

367.17

357.37

*

238.41

164.82

93.05

Wisconsin

161.80

186.63

396.78

212.89

464.36

*

173.80

173.54

 
West North Central:
Iowa

143.76

143.99

297.98

424.31

265.63

208.61

169.22

Kansas

142.47

176.60

425.80

319.25

454.03

171.18

142.66

Minnesota

99.32

100.35

246.64

282.89

504.03

115.34

139.43

Missouri

98.97

100.68

313.05

*

453.38

*

276.97

134.10

160.41

Nebraska

60.09

59.70

340.93

195.51

*

336.87

60.74

98.02

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

114.46

130.61

388.38

*

313.35

468.38

238.00

97.73

Florida

154.41

158.97

406.56

338.51

*

338.31

200.61

171.55

Georgia

84.89

106.42

711.10

402.56

776.37

*

126.44

236.07

Maryland

123.01

140.74

370.49

125.54

272.43

138.50

133.35

North Carolina

160.60

186.32

263.34

348.04

279.05

159.21

182.04

*
South Carolina

65.42

73.31

344.11

326.02

170.40

152.26

74.15

Virginia

116.56

120.19

396.77

310.14

207.62

115.80

135.57

West Virginia

187.30

193.57

369.63

283.12

372.26

*

304.25

214.89

 
East South Central:
Alabama

104.18

107.52

503.51

*

413.04

363.55

150.54

146.98

Kentucky

159.77

164.07

375.28

301.44

321.61

163.20

222.93

*
Mississippi

146.79

155.77

360.36

334.42

278.34

157.17

181.63

Tennessee

120.81

123.26

324.61

824.40

*

241.29

168.02

206.89

 
West South Central:
Louisiana

149.02

164.31

405.48

541.30

408.70

263.24

144.74

Oklahoma

235.62

257.61

523.24

*

353.61

*

253.21

375.37

284.31

Texas

88.37

96.73

261.44

277.21

392.52

91.97

112.00

 
Mountain:
Arizona

65.85

68.27

332.58

372.11

226.59

126.95

161.97

Colorado

110.33

121.32

331.02

276.17

*

347.08

151.78

160.63

Montana

115.01

151.99

200.02

295.70

*

280.10

121.86

273.02

*
Nevada

105.68

115.04

342.02

*

397.04

290.59

86.43

163.33

New Mexico

141.60

143.20

416.17

*

626.72

*

316.72

*

161.05

145.52

Utah

57.47

91.17

190.53

480.46

*

338.57

128.28

140.34

Wyoming

112.17

119.66

677.19

*

524.94

*

448.94

193.75

68.51

 
Pacific:
California

79.73

79.70

197.44

541.89

*

164.77

87.72

85.30

Hawaii

119.21

153.84

236.64

310.61

*

202.47

181.28

330.98

*
Oregon

131.21

121.64

368.79

293.99

*

374.64

152.37

148.12

Washington

184.11

186.19

547.17

*

575.11

458.16

*

222.86

192.44

 
States not shown separately

98.72

130.95

343.54

788.44

*

505.17

*

96.05

198.24

 
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.