Table VII.D.1.b(2004) Average total family premium (in dollars) for mixed-provider plans per enrolled employee at private-sector establishments that offer health insurance by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2004
 
 

 

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%

 
 
United States

10,142

10,118

10,300

10,284

9,592

10,233

 
New England:
Connecticut

10,968

11,007

11,117

7,880

11,927

10,860

Maine

10,550

10,397

11,238

11,204

9,070

10,824

Massachusetts

10,362

10,252

10,823

10,774

10,615

10,334

New Hampshire

11,292

11,017

12,599

11,099

10,762

11,505

Rhode Island

9,945

9,613

11,278

11,402

11,084

9,847

Vermont

10,730

10,811

10,092

10,764

9,421

10,928

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

11,646

11,432

9,986

13,017

10,140

11,730

New York

10,675

10,658

10,855

10,808

9,475

10,823

Pennsylvania

10,244

10,263

11,371

8,782

10,540

10,215

 
East North Central:
Illinois

10,649

10,654

10,649

10,420

10,522

10,664

Indiana

9,622

9,540

10,219

9,903

9,637

9,620

Michigan

9,831

9,688

10,945

10,074

10,135

9,785

Ohio

9,567

9,517

10,086

8,840

9,402

9,602

Wisconsin

10,276

10,181

11,979

9,760

10,903

10,207

 
West North Central:
Iowa

9,425

9,499

7,938

9,038

8,938

9,509

Kansas

9,892

9,852

10,489

9,158

10,270

9,788

Minnesota

10,700

10,662

10,595

11,167

9,372

10,823

Missouri

9,230

9,477

8,474

7,423

8,850

9,310

Nebraska

9,637

9,412

11,076

9,679

9,310

9,707

North Dakota

8,563

8,822

8,351

5,897

3,945

*

9,542

South Dakota

9,996

9,092

11,878

8,554

10,326

9,927

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

10,497

10,543

10,329

9,916

9,536

10,640

District of Columbia

12,073

12,201

9,730

13,015

12,086

12,071

Florida

10,568

10,764

9,235

9,654

9,944

10,642

Georgia

9,412

9,420

9,267

9,305

8,791

9,573

Maryland

9,818

9,692

9,558

11,737

9,069

9,908

North Carolina

10,123

10,016

8,639

12,703

11,102

9,847

South Carolina

9,837

9,745

11,536

9,383

10,384

9,758

Virginia

10,350

10,290

11,046

6,365

10,254

10,387

West Virginia

9,376

9,644

7,458

8,594

8,303

9,707

 
East South Central:
Alabama

9,533

9,608

9,707

7,210

9,262

9,592

Kentucky

9,901

9,933

9,375

9,774

10,014

9,884

Mississippi

9,295

9,264

9,411

10,228

8,150

9,762

Tennessee

10,569

10,781

9,391

10,360

10,457

10,600

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

8,273

8,253

9,378

6,217

7,237

8,624

Louisiana

10,234

10,174

10,324

12,602

9,311

10,356

Oklahoma

9,512

9,586

9,047

8,355

8,653

9,629

Texas

10,115

10,144

10,215

9,046

9,537

10,227

 
Mountain:
Arizona

8,945

8,960

8,767

8,928

8,145

9,009

Colorado

10,290

10,305

10,334

9,810

8,731

10,464

Idaho

9,276

9,170

10,337

8,500

10,840

8,813

Montana

9,238

9,369

8,675

7,826

9,863

9,140

Nevada

10,069

10,018

11,213

8,331

11,183

9,803

New Mexico

10,513

10,757

9,476

8,943

9,355

10,812

Utah

8,790

8,728

9,585

8,397

8,185

9,005

Wyoming

9,283

9,207

9,460

10,978

9,860

9,192

 
Pacific:
Alaska

10,097

10,119

8,126

11,145

9,283

10,151

California

10,171

10,089

10,861

10,302

8,223

10,483

Hawaii

9,061

9,150

8,634

9,413

9,110

9,051

Oregon

9,963

10,021

10,814

7,359

8,937

10,079

Washington

10,428

10,605

10,504

8,623

9,499

10,528

 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2004 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.1.b(2004) Standard error for average total family premium (in dollars) for mixed-provider plans per enrolled employee at private-sector establishments that offer health insurance by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2004
 
 

 

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%

 
 
United States

39.59

42.06

115.52

347.69

115.80

46.28

 
New England:
Connecticut

303.91

319.05

1,951.20

2,028.98

2,110.29

334.24

Maine

337.58

330.17

1,633.19

1,784.78

1,777.57

277.63

Massachusetts

357.65

373.89

669.22

2,385.08

1,632.19

385.89

New Hampshire

287.87

319.43

802.20

2,467.11

1,331.84

305.72

Rhode Island

433.31

575.56

1,888.01

2,008.13

1,380.55

452.15

Vermont

339.61

395.04

1,661.43

1,645.74

618.40

404.81

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

400.08

343.24

1,127.13

2,142.34

795.16

412.68

New York

278.61

316.68

687.51

1,302.48

954.79

272.67

Pennsylvania

319.51

362.98

1,636.71

486.85

428.65

348.45

 
East North Central:
Illinois

254.65

271.26

505.98

2,057.23

1,152.66

296.97

Indiana

171.35

206.34

1,866.61

1,902.14

598.01

197.03

Michigan

268.20

269.56

967.00

801.46

652.43

256.24

Ohio

212.19

259.59

586.42

1,664.93

1,034.71

272.65

Wisconsin

338.52

310.55

1,906.63

2,300.53

1,429.86

326.39

 
West North Central:
Iowa

298.34

321.02

1,292.78

1,246.77

558.90

324.32

Kansas

227.26

289.85

506.86

1,816.23

619.40

444.23

Minnesota

595.87

709.49

670.69

478.32

673.48

681.90

Missouri

239.36

217.03

1,186.30

1,505.40

723.50

276.56

Nebraska

187.50

292.38

1,317.59

1,666.66

426.35

258.11

North Dakota

340.29

384.65

1,660.12

1,595.52

1,463.12

*

463.59

South Dakota

441.09

354.28

2,073.73

1,053.83

821.63

656.43

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

353.23

360.05

1,802.20

1,363.47

1,579.58

366.10

District of Columbia

375.76

386.05

1,593.87

3,649.10

2,275.74

396.17

Florida

252.02

330.14

617.43

2,148.97

278.31

294.27

Georgia

215.53

201.76

1,857.71

1,748.83

368.59

200.38

Maryland

466.41

502.61

1,499.89

1,521.47

537.58

499.73

North Carolina

447.49

394.12

1,536.49

2,444.65

494.40

447.48

South Carolina

154.85

193.08

670.98

1,798.31

746.45

207.06

Virginia

380.43

387.74

1,213.40

1,470.20

757.33

373.79

West Virginia

481.45

479.86

1,519.44

1,972.19

268.21

585.24

 
East South Central:
Alabama

399.88

442.38

1,514.55

1,217.73

636.79

445.94

Kentucky

287.01

319.85

1,815.34

747.16

773.65

342.31

Mississippi

378.37

400.83

2,129.71

2,378.58

751.19

294.39

Tennessee

411.83

427.79

263.84

1,659.02

582.37

536.16

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

382.95

379.38

792.68

1,451.85

487.74

418.69

Louisiana

392.40

422.88

2,467.37

3,024.94

1,492.87

435.06

Oklahoma

296.55

321.89

1,202.59

1,296.96

639.60

264.24

Texas

261.88

292.65

611.36

1,487.26

616.76

270.55

 
Mountain:
Arizona

273.35

291.07

1,073.35

2,037.08

1,493.08

311.77

Colorado

326.10

334.84

2,342.36

2,420.39

1,541.75

312.51

Idaho

267.39

346.45

1,374.77

2,056.08

1,718.26

247.48

Montana

404.64

441.18

2,245.06

2,183.71

1,698.03

340.53

Nevada

367.10

354.14

1,074.18

1,811.74

726.83

340.23

New Mexico

578.15

672.00

1,783.89

1,854.68

648.52

657.50

Utah

240.95

262.02

1,160.42

1,806.36

363.71

188.09

Wyoming

522.88

611.53

1,517.15

2,871.67

1,812.38

653.72

 
Pacific:
Alaska

747.12

816.31

1,846.15

2,131.58

1,967.68

768.46

California

257.86

248.32

889.34

725.49

419.49

312.29

Hawaii

265.49

289.47

1,357.04

2,032.42

460.14

332.66

Oregon

530.90

500.86

1,771.33

1,061.00

769.70

557.46

Washington

425.10

428.34

2,002.39

1,123.83

827.92

410.18

 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2004 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.