Table VII.D.1.b(2005) 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, 2005
 
 

 

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

10,848

10,856

10,791

10,785

10,121

10,936

 
New England:
Connecticut

11,720

11,669

12,751

11,201

11,612

11,724

Maine

11,293

11,564

10,575

10,570

9,451

11,483

Massachusetts

11,286

11,175

11,772

13,421

12,070

11,208

New Hampshire

11,660

11,836

11,240

8,683

8,546

12,052

Rhode Island

11,191

11,292

10,641

10,740

9,382

11,321

Vermont

11,790

12,053

9,420

13,859

12,974

11,716

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

11,246

11,220

11,535

11,084

12,503

11,108

New York

11,601

11,792

11,023

9,413

10,010

11,741

Pennsylvania

11,312

11,323

11,416

10,753

10,592

11,424

 
East North Central:
Illinois

10,731

10,774

10,368

10,346

10,072

10,814

Indiana

10,942

11,134

10,065

9,722

9,816

11,141

Michigan

11,355

11,174

10,345

15,439

10,338

11,429

Ohio

10,633

10,490

11,768

11,454

9,725

10,731

Wisconsin

10,833

10,928

9,996

10,462

10,235

10,893

 
West North Central:
Iowa

9,333

9,395

8,508

9,237

9,410

9,324

Kansas

9,632

9,281

12,645

9,886

9,362

9,656

Minnesota

10,824

10,986

10,922

9,536

8,867

10,994

Missouri

9,985

9,986

9,843

11,500

8,252

10,180

Nebraska

9,758

9,806

9,130

9,925

9,379

9,794

North Dakota

8,453

8,431

8,126

9,915

13,706

8,115

South Dakota

10,603

10,440

11,277

9,815

9,169

10,689

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

11,195

11,221

12,397

10,239

10,114

11,358

District of Columbia

12,280

12,450

9,829

9,847

12,866

12,256

Florida

11,114

11,284

10,351

9,246

10,464

11,209

Georgia

10,179

10,063

10,741

11,628

9,374

10,265

Maryland

10,987

10,957

11,503

10,859

9,875

11,092

North Carolina

9,686

9,502

10,931

13,364

9,463

9,724

South Carolina

10,332

10,272

11,465

9,354

9,594

10,433

Virginia

10,385

10,469

10,938

5,791

*

8,703

10,729

West Virginia

10,812

10,739

12,016

9,694

9,701

11,029

 
East South Central:
Alabama

9,476

9,632

6,955

10,286

9,008

9,631

Kentucky

10,869

10,893

10,693

10,624

8,852

11,148

Mississippi

10,117

10,140

10,198

8,503

8,713

10,393

Tennessee

10,393

10,403

10,273

10,419

10,500

10,376

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

9,302

9,325

10,196

8,242

10,326

9,056

Louisiana

10,411

10,594

8,836

11,641

10,115

10,475

Oklahoma

11,091

11,070

11,440

10,840

11,134

11,085

Texas

11,738

11,825

10,683

10,350

11,263

11,798

 
Mountain:
Arizona

10,479

10,112

10,640

15,443

11,768

10,352

Colorado

10,843

10,844

11,268

10,242

10,483

10,873

Idaho

10,698

10,650

11,712

9,180

9,737

10,786

Montana

10,376

10,520

9,830

9,722

10,078

10,529

Nevada

10,011

9,928

11,083

9,659

8,912

10,168

New Mexico

11,026

11,138

10,459

9,458

11,454

10,948

Utah

10,592

10,311

10,816

13,659

11,349

10,455

Wyoming

10,950

11,369

5,004

*

8,794

6,097

11,599

 
Pacific:
Alaska

11,485

11,589

9,362

10,131

10,780

11,560

California

11,049

11,072

11,371

10,241

10,291

11,103

Hawaii

9,281

9,176

9,860

10,113

10,002

9,161

Oregon

11,246

11,223

11,300

11,461

11,063

11,256

Washington

11,172

11,051

12,783

10,456

10,601

11,211

 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2005 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(2005) 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, 2005
 
 

 

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

56.65

49.08

254.19

482.02

177.41

50.36

 
New England:
Connecticut

206.08

207.28

1,634.92

2,123.97

1,934.58

234.50

Maine

501.01

476.92

899.49

1,697.50

1,493.31

461.11

Massachusetts

410.49

482.95

2,342.69

3,239.89

2,080.82

390.05

New Hampshire

402.69

477.76

1,525.20

1,753.67

1,208.37

277.47

Rhode Island

404.40

414.59

1,292.40

2,291.15

1,515.66

400.98

Vermont

578.16

417.60

1,703.92

3,741.43

2,322.07

563.53

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

585.67

625.90

860.21

2,019.32

1,831.75

544.51

New York

252.77

289.87

700.28

1,514.48

1,315.70

219.76

Pennsylvania

348.30

399.98

533.96

1,531.19

446.23

432.02

 
East North Central:
Illinois

286.47

312.38

846.11

1,249.31

531.17

387.89

Indiana

196.98

221.57

1,618.64

1,235.92

1,198.04

207.74

Michigan

367.21

384.95

1,736.06

2,801.00

352.67

372.48

Ohio

182.47

208.20

945.82

1,776.10

536.81

200.74

Wisconsin

398.23

476.30

2,569.48

601.10

385.02

419.93

 
West North Central:
Iowa

296.67

317.76

1,323.25

1,860.48

436.73

333.20

Kansas

422.99

521.62

1,455.48

1,856.14

704.55

473.90

Minnesota

273.46

349.69

1,234.57

1,309.87

1,718.86

260.47

Missouri

404.42

451.29

1,299.11

2,758.90

1,120.99

433.54

Nebraska

347.05

333.71

1,255.31

1,662.67

1,002.32

370.90

North Dakota

472.68

725.05

1,735.06

2,358.82

2,807.39

371.21

South Dakota

417.01

547.40

572.88

1,296.10

1,186.12

416.70

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

556.42

577.11

2,759.26

1,695.43

1,360.30

599.44

District of Columbia

327.54

314.65

1,706.87

2,945.50

3,071.29

331.69

Florida

354.54

392.01

824.46

2,011.59

549.00

379.39

Georgia

506.04

548.28

1,675.00

2,967.73

1,111.36

567.86

Maryland

454.89

525.24

2,041.18

2,845.80

673.60

460.82

North Carolina

258.22

299.45

1,569.99

1,806.12

586.49

350.70

South Carolina

269.48

248.27

2,359.94

1,840.87

894.18

296.93

Virginia

291.30

334.02

1,732.76

1,953.22

*

1,168.21

322.58

West Virginia

285.06

286.55

1,884.63

2,372.94

498.22

309.52

 
East South Central:
Alabama

266.89

246.61

1,086.27

2,175.54

647.30

231.66

Kentucky

264.05

288.86

1,645.03

2,296.49

714.27

314.91

Mississippi

294.96

327.96

2,161.58

2,234.55

675.53

356.91

Tennessee

286.14

255.89

1,251.40

1,921.58

464.40

291.87

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

348.98

364.97

2,471.84

1,584.59

549.98

472.96

Louisiana

326.98

253.00

1,527.03

2,819.70

895.34

339.90

Oklahoma

415.08

467.76

1,492.22

1,800.37

990.26

395.67

Texas

253.20

251.98

552.75

1,335.52

601.22

283.62

 
Mountain:
Arizona

267.78

294.83

1,982.71

2,995.29

1,180.45

288.70

Colorado

365.81

416.88

2,752.92

2,220.36

2,235.36

368.36

Idaho

449.83

546.12

1,543.06

1,988.08

1,256.14

506.35

Montana

351.12

485.27

1,922.47

2,101.66

1,214.82

467.22

Nevada

388.57

417.12

1,752.18

2,004.57

852.88

338.65

New Mexico

689.08

765.67

1,924.47

2,324.38

1,369.84

753.08

Utah

274.14

221.61

1,236.17

3,227.69

1,638.75

213.49

Wyoming

244.16

341.22

1,928.68

*

2,522.76

1,476.75

517.67

 
Pacific:
Alaska

599.67

691.08

2,024.24

2,523.98

2,260.09

618.39

California

286.32

308.92

630.62

1,216.61

561.97

295.38

Hawaii

258.64

319.21

441.23

2,508.17

1,405.29

289.82

Oregon

531.86

554.00

1,669.36

2,143.06

1,496.30

552.25

Washington

316.65

304.90

2,213.32

2,513.42

2,001.46

328.78

 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2005 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.