Table VII.D.1.a(2010) Average total family premium (in dollars) for exclusive-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, 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 13,935    14,102    13,451    11,828    12,016    14,153   
New England:
Connecticut 14,880    14,945    14,909    13,815    12,403    15,118   
Maine 15,723    15,601    17,168    16,656    14,407    15,909   
Massachusetts 15,170    15,148    15,471    14,957    13,113    15,269   
New Hampshire 15,792    15,897    15,059    15,860    14,304    15,869   
Rhode Island 13,494    13,100    14,122    22,644 * 13,841    13,488   
Vermont 13,523    13,118    14,872    16,523    14,181    13,473   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 14,588    14,709    13,077    14,335    12,697    14,699   
New York 14,334    14,416    14,117    13,021    13,054    14,499   
Pennsylvania 12,077    11,870    17,666    11,387    11,647    12,101   
East North Central:
Illinois 14,358    14,082    16,296    13,726    5,137 * 15,107   
Indiana 15,531    16,259    8,389    12,274    14,355    16,070   
Michigan 12,048    12,535    10,477    10,262    10,778    12,123   
Ohio 13,791    13,826    14,245    10,397    12,594    14,192   
Wisconsin 15,069    15,047    16,858    10,047 * 13,290    15,190   
West North Central:
Iowa 11,993    11,852    12,342    18,065    9,759    12,232   
Kansas 13,557    12,953    16,123    --    9,735    13,817   
Minnesota 14,981    14,902    16,200    13,193    13,041    15,221   
Missouri 13,778    13,183    15,524    15,305    14,419    13,697   
Nebraska 12,107    12,702    9,808    --    10,472 * 12,405   
North Dakota 11,784    12,235    10,680    13,447    13,107    11,520   
South Dakota 13,583    13,066    14,291    9,728    13,235    13,632   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 13,874    13,898    15,057    12,935    13,827    13,882   
District of Columbia 15,656    15,747    14,190    9,072 * 11,842    15,851   
Florida 13,975    14,008    17,462    11,930    13,154    14,027   
Georgia 11,639    11,606    12,492    11,520 * 12,883    11,462   
Maryland 13,613    13,684    13,072    13,629    14,422    13,463   
North Carolina 13,387    13,690    11,435    10,765    9,684    13,851   
South Carolina 14,303    14,445    14,407    9,597    11,054    14,427   
Virginia 13,620    14,690    12,934    5,415 * 9,310    13,783   
West Virginia 14,459    14,347    16,615    13,142 * 14,114    14,559   
East South Central:
Alabama 11,502    11,508    11,278    12,768 * 10,887    11,630   
Kentucky 15,767    15,944    10,754    15,708 * 10,016    16,177   
Mississippi 13,732    13,700    18,000 * 14,092 * 14,009    13,493   
Tennessee 12,860    12,800    14,658    --    11,823    13,019   
West South Central:
Arkansas 11,991    12,016    10,436 * 14,072    10,730    12,970   
Louisiana 14,596    14,575    --    15,201    11,612    15,061   
Oklahoma 13,325    11,914    17,850    9,851    8,952    15,326   
Texas 15,337    15,482    11,344    14,421    9,841    15,840   
Mountain:
Arizona 11,195    12,201    10,858    6,339 * 11,766    11,128   
Colorado 13,234    13,387    12,254    9,452    8,755    14,172   
Idaho 10,036    9,442    16,919    5,587 * 5,754 * 15,396   
Montana 12,582    12,666    14,065    6,000 * 7,572    12,913   
Nevada 12,539    12,478    13,243    12,158    10,994    12,865   
New Mexico 14,053    14,305    12,784    7,405 * 8,456    14,719   
Utah 12,568    12,631    12,708    11,050    9,542    13,002   
Wyoming 15,167    16,403    10,012    14,199    14,056    15,261   
Pacific:
Alaska 13,604    14,076    6,916 * --    17,941    13,296   
California 14,065    14,454    11,232    11,508    12,777    14,226   
Hawaii 11,697    11,933    10,585    11,174    10,949    11,766   
Oregon 14,513    14,548    11,677    17,118    10,788    14,913   
Washington 13,604    13,514    14,923    12,576    13,813    13,575   
 
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.
-- Data suppressed due to high standard errors or no reported values in cell.
** 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.a(2010) Standard error for average total family premium (in dollars) for exclusive-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, 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 183.87    221.19    512.35    599.39    346.80    214.27   
New England:
Connecticut 651.46    811.44    3,179.29    3,304.36    3,120.82    804.82   
Maine 865.64    928.79    4,118.20    4,312.17    2,582.03    919.15   
Massachusetts 262.70    329.47    1,778.22    2,376.08    1,144.73    282.94   
New Hampshire 537.74    434.15    2,143.06    3,947.93    2,870.03    600.11   
Rhode Island 640.01    885.92    3,002.46    7,160.66 * 3,658.89    639.52   
Vermont 568.17    787.68    2,297.62    3,252.67    2,527.50    631.23   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 702.62    843.31    2,639.62    3,554.69    2,973.75    737.26   
New York 650.69    682.51    803.08    1,015.33    1,162.35    651.55   
Pennsylvania 852.49    805.58    5,099.84    2,749.67    2,824.91    870.84   
East North Central:
Illinois 740.27    708.76    1,951.02    3,540.95    2,595.69 * 470.49   
Indiana 823.01    570.83    2,223.31    3,191.67    3,070.26    964.28   
Michigan 531.36    559.60    2,000.10    2,887.76    1,476.55    593.11   
Ohio 845.56    944.87    3,132.73    2,299.58    1,678.17    991.14   
Wisconsin 699.33    788.19    3,208.42    3,029.44 * 2,383.78    763.44   
West North Central:
Iowa 886.05    953.07    3,309.26    5,401.11    2,684.55    877.02   
Kansas 1,125.39    1,377.38    4,378.04    --    2,632.93    1,784.42   
Minnesota 1,814.18    2,852.66    4,289.29    3,691.73    3,459.88    2,446.16   
Missouri 1,663.05    2,178.41    4,334.69    4,351.86    3,556.11    1,723.24   
Nebraska 1,191.18    1,117.79    2,756.89    --    3,311.56 * 1,149.02   
North Dakota 989.92    2,012.72    2,623.10    2,695.69    2,240.87    1,804.58   
South Dakota 1,591.61    2,107.99    3,204.35    2,905.83    3,078.68    1,560.47   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 542.24    583.56    3,282.69    2,818.29    2,515.68    656.18   
District of Columbia 987.72    1,062.90    2,727.35    2,868.82 * 2,600.49    1,068.22   
Florida 772.87    780.91    4,622.91    2,941.84    2,093.60    803.20   
Georgia 982.25    1,055.26    3,150.11    3,461.40 * 3,260.52    957.15   
Maryland 356.24    448.58    2,058.06    2,885.49    1,674.87    423.62   
North Carolina 791.70    788.29    3,011.24    3,209.51    2,385.42    610.52   
South Carolina 1,172.02    1,214.57    4,297.21    2,676.92    2,786.02    1,207.06   
Virginia 836.51    737.99    2,802.93    2,067.81 * 1,872.25    810.95   
West Virginia 2,338.72    2,310.19    4,388.92    4,155.93 * 3,197.38    2,427.19   
East South Central:
Alabama 836.58    891.78    3,221.06    4,037.60 * 2,573.37    852.02   
Kentucky 1,875.41    1,983.20    3,096.77    4,967.31 * 2,516.72    1,911.58   
Mississippi 561.44    1,482.92    5,692.10 * 4,456.28 * 2,683.68    2,060.35   
Tennessee 793.45    956.46    4,139.01    --    2,985.97    922.39   
West South Central:
Arkansas 674.21    982.97    3,300.15 * 3,988.26    2,458.12    920.25   
Louisiana 914.27    1,123.03    --    4,549.68    3,246.67    832.57   
Oklahoma 1,688.07    1,584.05    4,459.56    2,773.90    2,059.47    2,486.78   
Texas 1,172.24    1,283.36    3,172.23    3,582.94    1,699.64    1,300.78   
Mountain:
Arizona 728.86    780.29    3,088.41    2,148.15 * 3,001.70    885.61   
Colorado 1,661.14    1,718.44    3,472.36    2,665.07    2,107.91    1,580.72   
Idaho 2,133.34    2,366.80    4,838.05    1,704.14 * 2,139.17 * 2,619.48   
Montana 2,004.35    2,011.55    4,196.14    1,897.37 * 2,221.41    2,023.67   
Nevada 423.83    659.07    3,705.92    3,410.08    1,842.51    1,494.29   
New Mexico 742.13    692.86    3,824.42    2,335.79 * 2,168.19    1,080.38   
Utah 641.41    623.01    3,083.50    3,098.62    1,980.79    660.28   
Wyoming 1,892.68    3,085.42    2,568.13    4,001.18    4,190.56    2,102.34   
Pacific:
Alaska 3,010.69    3,357.07    2,187.03 * --    5,142.63    2,971.96   
California 394.05    413.08    890.97    1,305.82    700.46    398.55   
Hawaii 431.53    511.78    1,706.42    3,136.09    1,365.57    432.08   
Oregon 785.99    673.79    2,673.53    4,802.50    2,606.56    658.25   
Washington 908.59    1,113.63    4,176.60    3,085.59    3,010.17    1,086.13   
 
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.
-- Data suppressed due to high standard errors or no reported values in cell.
** 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.