Insurance Component Summary Tables

Table VII.D.1.b(2009) 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, 2009

 

 

 

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

13,080

13,136

12,989

12,001

11,764

13,268

 

New England:

Connecticut

14,250

14,270

14,911

12,801

13,681

14,293

Maine

13,272

13,611

11,706

10,562

12,180

13,352

Massachusetts

14,426

14,693

13,201

13,291

11,548

14,878

New Hampshire

13,352

13,329

13,642

12,851

10,298

13,611

Rhode Island

13,068

12,988

13,474

13,185

12,370

13,156

Vermont

14,375

14,357

14,226

14,897

13,229

14,510

 

Middle Atlantic:

New Jersey

13,801

13,983

13,588

12,042

11,392

13,953

New York

13,709

14,054

10,366

12,778

11,229

14,075

Pennsylvania

13,265

13,431

12,116

11,211

12,123

13,461

 

East North Central:

Illinois

13,685

13,607

14,877

12,322

12,856

13,766

Indiana

12,413

12,459

13,087

9,666

10,849

12,682

Michigan

13,927

13,868

14,520

13,892

12,539

14,052

Ohio

11,861

11,809

12,526

11,577

12,023

11,837

Wisconsin

14,917

14,719

16,647

14,371

12,155

15,213

 

West North Central:

Iowa

11,934

11,855

12,608

11,905

10,854

12,099

Kansas

12,047

12,001

12,048

13,343

10,880

12,223

Minnesota

13,352

13,403

13,571

12,468

11,453

13,535

Missouri

12,064

12,152

12,164

10,745

11,129

12,222

Nebraska

12,405

12,171

13,642

10,829

10,869

12,570

North Dakota

11,846

11,715

11,944

13,769

11,819

11,849

South Dakota

12,269

12,134

13,157

12,024

13,229

12,010

 

South Atlantic:

Delaware

12,523

12,385

13,209

14,996

14,493

12,436

District of Columbia

14,598

14,682

14,202

11,661

12,062

14,723

Florida

13,090

13,338

12,509

11,933

11,157

13,405

Georgia

12,714

12,905

11,363

10,949

10,246

12,959

Maryland

13,916

13,976

13,847

12,074

12,024

14,114

North Carolina

13,005

12,900

13,767

13,626

12,954

13,015

South Carolina

12,582

12,668

11,834

12,081

11,604

12,687

Virginia

12,558

12,618

11,963

11,892

11,433

12,678

West Virginia

12,598

12,545

10,942

14,708

9,918

13,225

 

East South Central:

Alabama

12,308

12,470

10,234

11,329

10,785

12,717

Kentucky

12,608

12,672

12,521

11,197

12,775

12,557

Mississippi

12,694

12,811

12,178

10,075

12,338

12,769

Tennessee

12,119

12,030

13,144

11,506

11,841

12,172

 

West South Central:

Arkansas

11,118

11,153

10,580

11,022

9,099

11,352

Louisiana

14,232

14,610

11,861

9,831

11,473

14,702

Oklahoma

11,297

11,596

10,870

9,797

10,175

11,552

Texas

13,234

13,189

14,398

11,196

11,427

13,501

 

Mountain:

Arizona

12,609

12,800

10,840

8,295

9,806

12,936

Colorado

13,466

13,424

15,201

11,751

12,200

13,681

Idaho

11,906

11,985

11,870

10,601

10,796

12,091

Montana

11,620

11,673

11,723

10,903

10,795

11,751

Nevada

13,076

13,181

13,385

6,864

*

13,721

12,919

New Mexico

12,755

12,489

14,209

12,545

12,263

12,832

Utah

11,920

11,900

12,010

11,911

11,672

11,975

Wyoming

14,676

14,930

13,522

12,883

11,149

15,202

 

Pacific:

Alaska

14,394

14,385

14,283

15,056

12,935

14,467

California

13,163

13,177

13,561

11,981

12,194

13,303

Hawaii

12,051

12,176

11,921

10,735

13,723

11,434

Oregon

12,399

12,238

13,225

12,926

13,293

12,166

Washington

12,919

12,866

13,669

10,984

12,698

12,946

 

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2009 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.

 

Insurance Component Summary Tables

Table VII.D.1.b(2009) 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, 2009

 

 

 

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

36.19

57.71

188.56

239.47

130.02

45.52

 

New England:

Connecticut

443.63

439.53

703.51

1,001.47

1,708.42

442.52

Maine

300.29

342.04

1,803.28

1,802.76

1,422.59

275.84

Massachusetts

651.72

660.60

2,086.18

1,501.19

1,196.24

568.91

New Hampshire

768.80

917.72

1,378.29

1,897.00

906.23

748.43

Rhode Island

557.29

672.81

1,099.11

2,457.76

635.15

656.33

Vermont

511.99

554.47

1,003.64

3,268.65

1,436.46

558.60

 

Middle Atlantic:

New Jersey

415.43

459.98

1,726.02

1,306.00

1,411.18

437.87

New York

363.57

388.68

1,687.01

738.44

710.42

400.12

Pennsylvania

680.92

735.25

634.28

2,655.05

748.31

780.17

 

East North Central:

Illinois

315.33

349.70

1,779.57

624.93

346.61

354.99

Indiana

393.14

394.96

1,720.19

1,172.58

516.52

482.56

Michigan

384.38

405.24

748.31

2,295.52

476.10

409.83

Ohio

373.36

454.36

1,266.70

778.23

589.62

424.58

Wisconsin

508.68

536.06

2,077.99

910.10

812.63

468.97

 

West North Central:

Iowa

351.25

380.11

999.33

1,591.40

647.93

397.82

Kansas

339.15

371.76

1,670.76

2,176.67

606.22

334.20

Minnesota

500.44

601.74

1,048.26

1,549.33

812.75

512.73

Missouri

208.94

295.35

987.47

1,369.85

819.65

251.47

Nebraska

320.00

462.55

1,114.38

2,075.85

1,028.48

322.41

North Dakota

175.06

202.13

936.39

1,658.12

514.42

159.57

South Dakota

262.14

279.23

1,052.23

535.73

701.80

418.05

 

South Atlantic:

Delaware

875.63

999.59

2,010.48

2,250.88

1,557.83

966.82

District of Columbia

422.39

459.53

2,415.27

3,476.96

1,501.24

439.76

Florida

249.01

347.24

962.92

1,886.39

518.30

312.99

Georgia

299.26

378.35

1,770.16

1,815.49

1,214.68

353.96

Maryland

339.32

374.35

658.32

1,862.01

917.09

359.75

North Carolina

382.77

409.92

1,138.14

2,186.38

672.59

396.91

South Carolina

348.98

366.95

975.37

2,278.26

628.89

377.46

Virginia

579.99

678.48

1,799.54

2,422.69

1,297.18

680.27

West Virginia

493.61

521.03

1,272.28

1,894.81

723.20

432.30

 

East South Central:

Alabama

774.39

765.53

1,265.32

2,254.18

545.41

798.17

Kentucky

281.46

276.03

1,404.20

1,401.26

766.31

304.49

Mississippi

447.40

462.97

2,009.69

2,014.60

616.69

547.37

Tennessee

427.21

435.17

1,514.49

929.50

469.66

439.51

 

West South Central:

Arkansas

473.54

489.70

1,095.73

2,165.00

696.53

508.08

Louisiana

906.79

956.10

1,839.32

2,284.46

818.25

1,067.22

Oklahoma

204.68

290.42

695.62

1,832.00

556.72

315.09

Texas

309.28

283.08

1,123.44

1,735.68

521.16

332.52

 

Mountain:

Arizona

536.92

633.84

1,789.00

1,681.78

758.77

547.16

Colorado

364.85

392.21

2,587.41

1,790.62

1,467.02

417.53

Idaho

481.52

595.34

1,441.76

1,923.10

644.50

531.60

Montana

595.30

653.96

2,225.59

1,303.03

620.60

659.32

Nevada

849.26

903.18

1,452.54

2,628.12

*

1,981.29

743.16

New Mexico

491.02

506.97

2,150.10

2,815.60

699.06

550.99

Utah

279.73

317.52

541.89

1,408.71

503.28

325.71

Wyoming

925.98

943.22

1,616.30

3,864.20

1,491.22

926.90

 

Pacific:

Alaska

450.12

432.93

2,441.59

3,927.51

1,663.54

504.33

California

268.28

327.58

772.65

718.43

721.45

243.80

Hawaii

397.94

434.87

1,612.40

1,230.03

1,065.14

361.41

Oregon

231.01

501.49

2,133.21

2,264.87

1,115.14

225.01

Washington

274.54

390.05

1,951.39

1,988.14

2,138.32

329.89

 

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2009 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.