Table VII.D.1.b(2006) 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, 2006

 

 

 

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

11,440

11,455

11,303

11,392

10,537

11,583

 

New England:

Connecticut

12,474

12,666

11,285

12,024

11,484

12,577

Maine

12,519

12,793

9,821

11,715

12,092

12,546

Massachusetts

12,413

12,537

11,130

11,052

10,708

12,540

New Hampshire

12,670

12,979

11,957

9,407

10,014

12,968

Rhode Island

11,550

11,364

12,556

12,580

10,885

11,620

Vermont

11,969

11,762

11,416

13,509

11,960

11,971

 

Middle Atlantic:

New Jersey

12,245

12,158

13,232

11,393

9,403

12,467

New York

12,547

12,680

11,699

11,145

11,462

12,672

Pennsylvania

11,814

11,955

10,812

9,888

10,585

11,968

 

East North Central:

Illinois

11,972

11,929

13,490

7,145

11,254

12,079

Indiana

11,470

11,631

11,349

8,442

11,009

11,560

Michigan

11,304

11,372

10,696

10,835

12,064

11,198

Ohio

10,883

10,797

12,086

10,657

11,317

10,819

Wisconsin

11,467

11,312

13,648

10,938

10,446

11,633

 

West North Central:

Iowa

10,771

10,888

8,561

11,619

10,497

10,827

Kansas

10,641

10,527

11,033

11,838

11,174

10,535

Minnesota

11,513

11,600

10,461

12,967

9,293

11,666

Missouri

11,171

11,302

10,322

10,755

12,206

10,938

Nebraska

10,728

10,935

10,049

7,873

9,230

10,899

North Dakota

10,263

10,521

9,245

9,129

10,331

10,252

South Dakota

9,990

9,846

11,616

10,024

11,550

9,737

 

South Atlantic:

Delaware

12,499

12,570

11,878

13,516

11,061

12,734

District of Columbia

12,326

12,324

14,646

9,767

11,583

12,381

Florida

10,896

10,748

12,233

11,018

10,570

10,966

Georgia

10,796

10,755

11,250

11,122

9,670

11,079

Maryland

11,381

11,537

10,482

11,128

9,892

11,636

North Carolina

11,262

11,312

10,996

9,903

10,332

11,357

South Carolina

11,220

11,126

12,252

10,629

11,742

11,090

Virginia

11,660

11,710

11,455

10,510

10,894

11,770

West Virginia

10,980

10,841

12,280

11,843

12,412

10,698

 

East South Central:

Alabama

10,455

10,501

10,293

9,036

10,212

10,510

Kentucky

9,797

9,646

10,953

11,813

9,197

9,901

Mississippi

9,709

9,622

10,274

9,970

8,805

10,011

Tennessee

9,936

9,848

10,080

12,366

9,950

9,931

 

West South Central:

Arkansas

10,099

10,236

8,830

8,912

9,038

10,306

Louisiana

10,774

10,822

8,306

12,176

10,443

10,841

Oklahoma

10,714

11,073

7,450

8,725

8,106

11,297

Texas

11,779

11,956

10,014

7,638

10,584

11,962

 

Mountain:

Arizona

11,840

11,808

12,011

12,163

8,953

12,462

Colorado

11,286

11,538

10,259

9,469

9,458

11,632

Idaho

11,082

9,995

8,874

19,840

12,286

10,223

Montana

11,008

10,276

14,235

10,523

9,995

11,233

Nevada

9,877

9,935

9,970

7,932

10,486

9,805

New Mexico

11,715

12,032

9,347

10,837

10,188

12,180

Utah

11,348

11,063

11,741

14,194

12,084

11,214

Wyoming

12,431

12,662

11,349

10,652

10,440

12,655

 

Pacific:

Alaska

12,571

12,585

10,820

14,725

13,438

12,451

California

11,877

11,791

10,964

13,931

9,049

12,239

Hawaii

9,680

9,396

10,297

10,314

9,032

9,833

Oregon

11,362

11,214

12,194

12,415

12,548

11,263

Washington

11,210

11,067

12,444

12,377

10,609

11,298

 

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2006 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component.

Note: Definitions and descriptions of the methods used for this survey can be found in the Technical Appendix.

** 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(2006) 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, 2006

 

 

 

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

35.69

43.75

257.51

267.77

183.07

53.95

 

New England:

Connecticut

387.64

434.33

494.20

2,810.35

2,120.64

362.28

Maine

568.35

604.80

1,093.64

2,378.13

2,273.08

637.04

Massachusetts

389.11

399.39

1,867.37

2,344.56

1,372.55

397.51

New Hampshire

233.95

303.03

1,492.23

1,606.78

1,432.77

272.62

Rhode Island

422.71

473.62

2,101.95

2,706.33

1,377.09

438.99

Vermont

735.22

720.64

2,196.82

2,800.82

1,666.29

748.37

 

Middle Atlantic:

New Jersey

370.54

489.29

1,609.83

2,285.60

1,402.11

447.33

New York

211.81

269.93

1,173.18

1,731.28

808.84

213.06

Pennsylvania

349.40

322.30

1,014.38

1,580.50

213.45

386.08

 

East North Central:

Illinois

451.10

501.27

858.46

1,497.28

1,387.74

436.39

Indiana

495.30

518.44

2,212.95

1,369.04

994.71

488.05

Michigan

306.95

297.83

667.09

1,182.97

940.17

226.53

Ohio

343.44

418.00

1,140.88

1,619.96

445.46

393.41

Wisconsin

457.59

499.62

1,822.13

1,416.15

1,629.99

472.60

 

West North Central:

Iowa

345.33

348.98

549.98

2,537.18

625.20

388.79

Kansas

321.17

395.07

1,332.04

2,562.17

628.62

352.46

Minnesota

489.40

436.08

1,387.61

2,395.88

1,307.09

475.16

Missouri

618.25

762.45

1,303.02

1,341.82

1,774.22

518.17

Nebraska

291.72

313.22

904.13

1,712.93

1,751.58

395.53

North Dakota

204.26

241.72

1,246.66

2,042.22

764.15

205.90

South Dakota

472.39

538.89

1,540.02

1,399.53

947.91

792.79

 

South Atlantic:

Delaware

614.08

703.63

2,287.50

3,574.33

1,953.51

629.24

District of Columbia

377.46

389.75

2,785.71

2,778.09

1,892.90

376.19

Florida

317.95

349.43

1,510.73

1,719.00

713.64

351.50

Georgia

303.14

406.11

2,104.21

2,092.16

1,181.76

365.54

Maryland

320.06

397.35

933.15

2,313.18

1,096.87

444.84

North Carolina

236.14

230.99

1,369.80

1,962.50

794.40

218.62

South Carolina

421.68

440.89

2,678.87

2,990.06

1,465.14

453.79

Virginia

306.41

358.33

1,940.08

2,628.51

588.66

375.09

West Virginia

339.14

407.20

2,221.99

2,252.99

1,343.53

433.35

 

East South Central:

Alabama

341.23

393.93

1,782.35

1,913.31

431.61

358.74

Kentucky

524.80

582.55

1,313.77

2,202.28

568.92

532.76

Mississippi

328.83

409.08

1,721.67

2,824.74

743.89

396.28

Tennessee

356.71

350.47

1,709.57

3,099.63

497.94

450.70

 

West South Central:

Arkansas

423.48

323.70

2,216.72

2,222.15

861.40

452.42

Louisiana

422.75

471.52

1,695.64

3,212.25

1,206.35

560.42

Oklahoma

955.32

1,089.43

1,717.32

1,780.59

856.11

939.65

Texas

169.89

219.26

803.51

1,260.73

859.71

199.17

 

Mountain:

Arizona

263.53

202.39

1,561.32

1,646.51

865.13

521.40

Colorado

493.33

596.00

1,655.83

2,025.22

1,108.00

599.22

Idaho

518.39

280.66

2,082.17

4,364.16

1,657.35

270.54

Montana

794.12

574.86

2,318.24

1,999.41

1,157.70

930.98

Nevada

565.49

594.44

1,734.50

1,742.62

812.47

599.86

New Mexico

529.68

564.77

911.31

1,739.68

546.03

603.22

Utah

448.06

361.20

1,670.93

2,367.49

928.81

416.52

Wyoming

943.97

1,003.76

2,294.99

2,597.54

1,657.69

1,023.02

 

Pacific:

Alaska

458.03

617.77

2,151.73

3,879.19

3,250.73

616.03

California

296.32

315.15

1,034.77

1,475.28

682.13

290.33

Hawaii

314.92

387.79

1,745.20

1,704.03

719.62

297.78

Oregon

249.83

276.63

1,478.36

2,569.32

1,642.43

244.54

Washington

309.65

359.08

2,240.70

2,410.74

1,726.74

307.89

 

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2006 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component.

Note: Definitions and descriptions of the methods used for this survey can be found in the Technical Appendix.

** 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.