Table VII.C.2(2010) Average total employee contribution (in dollars) per enrolled employee for single coverage at private-sector establishments that offer health insurance by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2010
Division and State Total Percent Full-Time Employees Percent Low-Wage Employees **
75% or more 50-74% Less than 50% 50% or more Less than 50%
United States 1,021    1,021    972    1,161    1,132    997   
New England:
Connecticut 1,234    1,187    1,360    1,603    1,619    1,195   
Maine 1,207    1,130    1,373    1,521    1,141    1,224   
Massachusetts 1,200    1,206    1,271    1,042    1,314    1,183   
New Hampshire 1,086    1,069    1,034    1,469    1,526    1,030   
Rhode Island 1,147    1,202    962    1,215    1,504    1,092   
Vermont 1,099    1,067    1,072    1,472    1,404    1,031   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 1,098    1,095    1,108    1,116    1,268    1,076   
New York 1,086    1,086    987    1,399    1,102    1,084   
Pennsylvania 954    979    831    1,064    1,179    919   
East North Central:
Illinois 1,120    1,096    1,186    1,406    1,135    1,117   
Indiana 1,127    1,146    974    1,337    1,331    1,074   
Michigan 951    973    877    971    1,036    926   
Ohio 952    927    974    1,253    1,092    924   
Wisconsin 1,174    1,256    862    1,126    1,133    1,188   
West North Central:
Iowa 930    913    1,028    748    756    967   
Kansas 925    998    724    847 * 1,044    892   
Minnesota 1,023    1,152    674 * 1,268    1,170    999   
Missouri 965    994    877    847    995    956   
Nebraska 1,084    1,106    1,129    626    1,139    1,075   
North Dakota 891    880    884    1,039    1,074    858   
South Dakota 948    833    1,156    1,318    967    940   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 1,180    1,156    1,369    1,276    1,439    1,109   
District of Columbia 1,080    1,098    491 * 1,379    1,415    1,066   
Florida 1,073    1,083    1,024    1,025    1,208    1,047   
Georgia 965    916    1,051    1,401    1,049    942   
Maryland 1,080    1,082    988    1,277    1,059    1,085   
North Carolina 926    910    859    1,425    1,160    875   
South Carolina 1,006    1,001    928    1,319    1,302    920   
Virginia 1,114    1,089    1,258    1,136    1,262    1,072   
West Virginia 933    858    1,100    1,135    1,166    857   
East South Central:
Alabama 1,092    1,082    1,092    1,470    1,201    1,067   
Kentucky 886    849    917    1,603    1,230    803   
Mississippi 1,030    1,045    800    1,356    1,117    983   
Tennessee 970    976    812    1,357 * 1,113    920   
West South Central:
Arkansas 885    862    985    978    850    901   
Louisiana 1,241    1,263    944    1,205    1,042    1,279   
Oklahoma 1,043    1,093    764    1,011    1,255    964   
Texas 1,036    1,034    984    1,149    1,121    1,015   
Mountain:
Arizona 891    876    949    921    1,171    845   
Colorado 883    883    791    1,172    1,004    856   
Idaho 832    832    801 * 907    936    802   
Montana 1,043    832    1,726    1,092    1,163    1,015   
Nevada 767    732    1,058    952    1,024    676   
New Mexico 1,179    1,122    1,533    1,078    1,139    1,189   
Utah 1,086    1,122    868    1,234    1,130    1,079   
Wyoming 802    767    981    795    1,241    717   
Pacific:
Alaska 832    857    623    895    845    829   
California 1,048    1,040    1,080    1,108    1,154    1,022   
Hawaii 436    439    482    266    433    437   
Oregon 848    859    691    1,071    900    840   
Washington 746    675    862    1,226    973    722   
 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2010 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.C.2(2010) Standard error for average total employee contribution (in dollars) per enrolled employee for single coverage at private-sector establishments that offer health insurance by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2010
Division and State Total Percent Full-Time Employees Percent Low-Wage Employees **
75% or more 50-74% Less than 50% 50% or more Less than 50%
United States 13.81    16.10    23.58    42.56    21.64    15.92   
New England:
Connecticut 36.73    36.09    105.09    200.21    166.48    39.85   
Maine 74.32    72.97    166.91    292.75    89.39    112.48   
Massachusetts 33.84    44.08    249.46    193.93    145.95    52.36   
New Hampshire 52.03    71.58    131.87    196.85    167.88    52.54   
Rhode Island 56.41    64.59    217.77    212.06    148.75    70.67   
Vermont 59.33    88.54    161.80    273.28    126.49    62.06   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 86.76    89.39    114.82    183.22    181.20    94.86   
New York 54.00    65.99    118.21    151.88    99.90    59.43   
Pennsylvania 73.28    101.58    79.26    154.34    102.87    76.62   
East North Central:
Illinois 42.99    50.13    120.46    216.49    93.47    45.36   
Indiana 78.85    100.07    119.76    202.86    132.39    107.22   
Michigan 29.07    59.66    154.81    179.94    117.87    40.92   
Ohio 46.30    50.96    67.30    198.85    81.41    54.99   
Wisconsin 76.36    73.78    110.10    130.37    187.20    67.96   
West North Central:
Iowa 67.91    78.77    120.76    202.79    126.77    73.42   
Kansas 68.75    83.68    153.10    335.52 * 161.82    83.37   
Minnesota 89.70    102.67    206.80 * 246.01    74.37    108.52   
Missouri 84.97    100.21    124.54    140.40    176.69    93.30   
Nebraska 134.73    165.42    106.01    166.64    112.55    150.79   
North Dakota 90.66    110.28    164.44    285.95    198.79    92.82   
South Dakota 84.02    109.27    149.91    212.36    125.48    95.72   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 80.86    106.46    295.62    222.59    134.60    116.41   
District of Columbia 65.62    69.33    237.33 * 292.35    182.58    66.76   
Florida 81.29    79.67    195.48    122.10    120.65    85.85   
Georgia 81.62    87.26    140.67    168.52    119.40    89.75   
Maryland 87.90    95.65    174.47    190.17    133.92    86.53   
North Carolina 99.40    118.36    114.10    291.95    198.11    112.43   
South Carolina 67.98    76.24    182.23    123.07    88.17    68.14   
Virginia 82.44    84.55    190.82    201.45    127.35    105.68   
West Virginia 74.98    86.37    125.14    261.90    107.79    76.43   
East South Central:
Alabama 57.52    77.00    151.34    227.63    128.42    67.12   
Kentucky 40.21    59.99    134.47    338.70    125.34    47.69   
Mississippi 86.80    86.13    237.52    350.10    206.17    105.80   
Tennessee 62.53    63.14    139.86    948.54 * 72.85    61.73   
West South Central:
Arkansas 45.00    61.39    192.01    136.42    62.35    70.02   
Louisiana 133.10    155.05    199.11    252.00    191.53    141.52   
Oklahoma 70.70    69.35    181.86    213.60    105.15    71.04   
Texas 63.37    71.18    114.46    183.67    90.07    84.76   
Mountain:
Arizona 59.70    62.80    142.99    137.10    105.67    64.53   
Colorado 57.45    65.63    112.97    87.70    120.51    56.52   
Idaho 74.84    98.14    240.88 * 189.78    103.86    88.71   
Montana 142.09    105.15    319.61    268.64    189.98    183.38   
Nevada 64.22    61.93    184.83    192.96    160.07    65.36   
New Mexico 132.22    120.99    269.24    140.11    116.42    165.22   
Utah 162.86    221.28    129.78    188.49    115.35    178.24   
Wyoming 62.41    91.33    203.94    212.43    142.32    83.01   
Pacific:
Alaska 81.69    85.15    167.42    204.08    124.65    85.54   
California 80.65    89.96    138.90    163.48    73.62    99.75   
Hawaii 67.24    77.19    126.55    65.09    82.84    88.00   
Oregon 34.18    45.93    107.17    249.17    85.42    48.28   
Washington 63.87    68.92    58.31    349.77    90.86    61.33   
 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2010 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.