Table VII.D.1.c(2010) Average total family premium (in dollars) for any-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 13,274    13,223    14,002    12,664    12,148    13,430   
New England:
Connecticut 14,822    14,577    20,558    12,641    9,021    15,743   
Maine 11,945    12,320    9,250    11,135    11,700    11,998   
Massachusetts 15,293    15,301    13,064    22,272 * 7,795 * 15,472   
New Hampshire 13,084    12,517    16,112 * 9,061 * 9,131    14,096   
Rhode Island 16,137    15,254    18,548    8,845    9,762    16,618   
Vermont 15,562    15,897    16,977    11,604    17,270 * 15,373   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 11,082    12,242    18,041    6,513 * 13,630    10,968 *
New York 15,251    13,605    16,345    16,077    15,528    15,222   
Pennsylvania 11,418    11,462    9,192    15,296    12,693    11,343   
East North Central:
Illinois 17,911    18,652    10,706    6,619 * 8,179    19,025   
Indiana 16,410    16,897    --    10,572 * 10,572 * 16,897   
Michigan 14,585    14,804    12,301    14,556    12,409    14,791   
Ohio 13,346    13,338    14,515    11,609    12,379    13,438   
Wisconsin 14,850    14,907    --    11,830 * 13,254    15,064   
West North Central:
Iowa 13,200    13,650    12,200    13,220    12,526    13,284   
Kansas 11,822    11,765    13,799    9,779    11,055    11,921   
Minnesota 11,399    11,107    12,567    13,406    12,027    11,360   
Missouri 11,480    10,737    13,669    11,837    10,130    12,122   
Nebraska 11,221    11,004    13,117 * 11,590    10,751    11,334   
North Dakota 12,162    12,005    12,630    12,909    13,171    11,944   
South Dakota 10,868    10,533    11,685    11,147    11,546    10,471   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 18,625    18,792    21,215    15,325    19,521 * 18,500   
District of Columbia 12,104    11,978    19,312    8,800 * 13,972    12,013   
Florida 15,261    15,131    20,677 * 13,045    14,804    15,317   
Georgia 12,108    12,621    10,840 * 3,445    12,622 * 12,047   
Maryland 13,885    14,471    21,736 * 7,568 * 11,718    15,020   
North Carolina 11,361    11,333    11,585    --    8,063    12,370   
South Carolina 12,156    11,635    15,137    13,192    10,762    12,867   
Virginia 12,813    14,241    5,427 * 10,358    13,188    12,567   
West Virginia 11,571    10,058    8,765 * 17,133    15,860    9,769   
East South Central:
Alabama 11,355    12,306    9,512    13,650    11,396    11,351   
Kentucky 12,684    13,258    8,276 * 9,878    10,402    13,297   
Mississippi 14,169    14,656    10,591    10,140 * 15,244    12,441   
Tennessee 9,062    9,052    4,154 * 13,951    9,811    8,992   
West South Central:
Arkansas 11,278    11,459    2,314 * 7,748 * 8,373    12,019   
Louisiana 11,858    11,293    --    16,914    14,194    11,462   
Oklahoma 12,715    12,583    12,600 * 14,853    8,783    13,808   
Texas 14,162    14,169    9,600    15,093    15,145    14,030   
Mountain:
Arizona 12,689    13,108    15,432 * 4,436 * 11,704 * 12,808   
Colorado 14,179    13,989    18,000 * 16,727 * 18,000 * 14,021   
Idaho 8,676    8,634    9,062    6,600 * 8,406    8,697   
Montana 11,711    11,677    14,063    4,026 * 11,511    11,756   
Nevada 11,437    11,019    --    15,086    11,774    11,306   
New Mexico 16,074    18,000    6,000 * 7,042    8,159    17,525   
Utah 12,192    12,165    11,714    14,202    13,106    12,121   
Wyoming 14,198    14,157    15,730 * 14,195    14,334    14,192   
Pacific:
Alaska 12,279    15,052    12,277    2,964 * 3,118 * 15,018   
California 12,894    12,058    20,691    10,295    9,450    13,189   
Hawaii 12,373    12,568    11,734    13,308 * 21,213    12,198   
Oregon 13,195    13,422    8,856 * --    13,472    13,094   
Washington 10,441    11,161    8,626    --    11,774    9,924   
 
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.c(2010) Standard error for average total family premium (in dollars) for any-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 335.86    381.42    1,349.04    968.93    787.37    339.15   
New England:
Connecticut 1,782.41    2,478.51    5,801.12    3,527.03    2,542.95    2,455.34   
Maine 807.40    1,514.61    2,401.14    2,767.21    2,499.72    866.50   
Massachusetts 1,762.73    2,859.93    3,895.52    7,043.02 * 2,465.00 * 1,793.34   
New Hampshire 2,724.83    3,319.05    4,937.64 * 2,752.20 * 2,501.78    3,778.78   
Rhode Island 901.99    706.31    3,676.97    2,619.61    2,688.03    963.51   
Vermont 1,089.05    1,060.52    2,973.23    2,692.32    5,208.72 * 1,058.71   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 2,766.80    3,324.16    5,381.21    2,825.85 * 3,825.26    3,323.44 *
New York 1,186.65    1,506.71    3,650.69    2,585.79    2,800.87    1,020.76   
Pennsylvania 1,117.01    1,749.78    2,233.65    3,957.94    3,574.39    1,204.23   
East North Central:
Illinois 3,122.14    3,334.25    3,194.21    2,001.06 * 2,276.25    3,386.16   
Indiana 3,105.69    3,168.93    --    3,177.62 * 3,177.62 * 3,168.93   
Michigan 1,076.59    1,131.99    3,580.67    3,511.73    2,924.85    1,044.41   
Ohio 1,084.74    1,745.50    3,734.67    2,773.75    2,680.00    1,641.11   
Wisconsin 1,337.26    1,910.83    --    3,695.07 * 3,464.01    2,535.43   
West North Central:
Iowa 1,436.45    2,320.61    3,455.29    3,829.30    3,550.76    2,247.46   
Kansas 1,661.35    1,738.04    3,274.62    2,744.95    2,463.71    1,738.50   
Minnesota 937.15    1,191.93    3,236.36    3,307.15    2,411.99    986.33   
Missouri 1,902.46    2,411.05    3,814.54    2,982.75    2,440.69    2,605.27   
Nebraska 2,044.16    2,549.63    3,935.23 * 3,341.47    3,039.04    2,446.53   
North Dakota 423.23    439.29    2,042.94    2,438.51    1,019.91    388.17   
South Dakota 989.09    1,459.50    2,781.41    2,986.94    1,306.34    2,088.38   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 2,252.11    3,549.35    6,342.07    4,357.09    5,947.98 * 2,494.08   
District of Columbia 1,046.44    1,408.09    5,764.49    2,782.80 * 3,995.11    1,417.51   
Florida 2,481.85    2,882.76    6,256.86 * 3,665.68    3,827.88    3,271.53   
Georgia 2,775.19    2,834.76    3,427.91 * 980.32    3,885.86 * 2,845.82   
Maryland 2,163.09    2,565.19    6,873.53 * 2,471.89 * 2,792.59    2,735.21   
North Carolina 1,759.83    2,201.80    3,022.66    --    2,305.54    1,787.00   
South Carolina 2,431.08    2,496.82    4,292.08    3,762.35    2,710.25    2,828.73   
Virginia 753.89    2,200.34    1,950.13 * 2,755.10    3,634.38    1,427.26   
West Virginia 1,776.10    1,725.44    2,754.52 * 3,831.46    3,252.20    1,660.43   
East South Central:
Alabama 446.79    526.52    2,853.20    3,752.56    2,346.22    633.23   
Kentucky 2,295.88    2,461.32    2,483.56 * 2,667.75    2,517.24    2,995.92   
Mississippi 1,474.15    1,626.09    3,167.04    3,206.55 * 3,796.18    1,898.73   
Tennessee 1,707.66    2,024.89    1,312.63 * 4,162.57    2,602.46    2,154.84   
West South Central:
Arkansas 1,666.65    1,683.84    731.75 * 2,450.13 * 2,154.58    2,494.78   
Louisiana 1,766.50    2,170.01    --    4,333.55    3,441.94    2,208.72   
Oklahoma 1,781.13    2,260.42    3,984.47 * 4,257.19    2,476.29    2,781.96   
Texas 2,048.27    2,038.00    2,862.17    4,245.95    3,887.22    2,045.22   
Mountain:
Arizona 3,113.22    3,664.99    4,880.03 * 1,338.53 * 3,630.29 * 3,397.89   
Colorado 2,686.19    2,649.17    5,692.10 * 5,289.54 * 5,692.10 * 2,667.25   
Idaho 1,323.52    1,454.40    2,145.98    2,087.10 * 2,446.58    1,829.36   
Montana 1,942.72    1,954.26    3,794.05    1,321.43 * 2,818.40    1,907.68   
Nevada 1,669.04    1,677.47    --    4,499.02    3,513.92    2,362.68   
New Mexico 3,298.93    3,953.33    1,897.37 * 2,104.62    2,300.25    4,228.57   
Utah 1,984.15    2,504.75    3,513.65    4,078.71    3,454.36    2,300.56   
Wyoming 883.51    863.75    4,974.26 * 3,692.05    3,584.29    914.58   
Pacific:
Alaska 3,431.87    3,345.24    3,662.17    937.30 * 1,109.13 * 3,311.26   
California 1,764.50    1,792.05    5,824.74    2,771.41    2,199.87    1,984.58   
Hawaii 1,289.73    1,117.22    3,064.45    4,208.36 * 5,630.36    775.69   
Oregon 3,167.72    3,487.33    2,800.51 * --    3,536.25    3,904.83   
Washington 1,358.28    1,823.06    2,472.77    --    3,100.08    1,802.55   
 
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.