Table VII.D.1.c(2011) 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, 2011
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 14,824    15,109    13,320    12,917    12,303    15,183   
New England:
Connecticut 18,736    18,686    18,684    24,000 * 17,541    18,759   
Maine 15,104    14,825    17,232 * 8,311    12,307    15,368   
Massachusetts 17,406    18,713    13,040    15,252    13,932    19,864   
New Hampshire 16,290    16,203    15,970    18,051 * 18,666    16,105   
Rhode Island 16,058    15,621    16,999    14,818    15,749    16,084   
Vermont 12,767    12,606    12,833    14,572    11,833    12,878   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 16,991    17,388    15,215 * 13,278    13,687 * 17,282   
New York 17,662    17,736    19,084    15,470    9,713    18,823   
Pennsylvania 16,064    16,272    12,097    13,365    11,790    16,218   
East North Central:
Illinois 14,662    14,168    20,305 * 14,568 * 11,102    15,175   
Indiana 14,047    14,189    14,922    2,196 * 14,965    13,675   
Michigan 14,781    15,479    11,028    12,411    11,221    15,425   
Ohio 14,495    15,010    10,932    --    6,010 * 14,788   
Wisconsin 16,178    17,002    13,718    11,285    10,590    17,144   
West North Central:
Iowa 11,545    11,470    13,844    9,859 * 10,437    11,719   
Kansas 13,121    13,387    11,351    6,753 * 12,098    13,204   
Minnesota 13,396    14,406    11,926    8,005    15,607    13,300   
Missouri 11,769    11,837    13,882    7,562    13,323    11,309   
Nebraska 13,083    12,998    13,951    13,332 * 12,750    13,125   
North Dakota 12,727    12,621    13,192    13,291    13,102    12,685   
South Dakota 13,595    13,398    14,197    14,851    12,915    13,812   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 16,498    16,975    15,200 * 12,143    15,924    16,553   
District of Columbia 21,328    21,919    13,092 * 8,342    --    21,328   
Florida 15,394    16,345    11,859    15,248 * 13,883    16,209   
Georgia 13,486    13,637    9,648    --    9,648    13,637   
Maryland 16,693    17,064    10,740    18,220 * 11,465    17,240   
North Carolina 12,867    12,841    12,000 * 14,832 * 10,141    13,062   
South Carolina 14,260    14,602    11,547    14,697 * 14,929    14,187   
Virginia 12,249    12,036    16,128    9,241    6,672 * 12,790   
West Virginia 18,045    18,311    14,916    14,369    14,252    18,453   
East South Central:
Alabama 12,579    12,707    10,305    11,099    11,825    12,613   
Kentucky 12,748    12,898    13,980 * 6,003    6,241    13,224   
Mississippi 14,628    15,171    8,298 * 7,800 * 8,856    16,756   
Tennessee 10,259    9,630    13,313 * 10,597    10,482    10,221   
West South Central:
Arkansas 10,365    10,119    12,065    9,496 * 7,685    10,848   
Louisiana 15,938    16,424    --    15,084    16,160 * 15,904   
Oklahoma 13,236    12,638    16,116    --    14,311    11,221   
Texas 12,869    12,765    15,120 * 9,853 * 9,216    13,772   
Mountain:
Arizona 17,131    17,663    13,563 * 11,269 * 9,903 * 17,542   
Colorado 17,455    17,980    17,184 * 4,791 * 23,173    16,427   
Idaho 11,591    13,707    --    2,434 * 16,872 * 10,834   
Montana 11,726    12,011    10,342 * 9,186    7,413    12,180   
Nevada 12,272    12,170    5,928 * 14,224    12,683    12,170   
New Mexico 13,907    15,343    13,092 * 10,233 * 13,618    14,199   
Utah 16,457    16,469    5,928    18,357    22,168    15,220   
Wyoming 15,156    15,090    15,748    15,947    12,660    15,619   
Pacific:
Alaska 14,819    14,843    11,523 * 23,612 * --    14,819   
California 15,497    15,969    12,787    10,928 * 10,777    15,697   
Hawaii 11,931    11,541    15,068    18,878    17,186    11,742   
Oregon 11,370    11,090    13,810 * 8,986 * 8,593    11,668   
Washington 14,587    14,269    12,743 * 19,670 * 15,072 * 14,536   
 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2011 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(2011) 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, 2011
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 300.06    341.67    817.42    662.10    501.36    331.13   
New England:
Connecticut 2,096.01    2,145.21    5,354.44    7,589.47 * 5,248.60    2,132.31   
Maine 1,922.13    2,978.75    5,183.84 * 2,329.86    3,222.99    2,707.70   
Massachusetts 2,331.48    3,616.15    3,400.64    3,992.34    3,056.85    4,310.47   
New Hampshire 946.86    3,037.58    3,841.65    5,417.67 * 5,272.40    1,863.69   
Rhode Island 1,031.42    1,921.20    4,060.22    3,643.88    3,375.32    1,051.02   
Vermont 1,374.92    1,922.16    3,345.99    4,073.01    2,880.56    1,419.60   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 1,386.47    1,615.75    4,642.14 * 3,965.05    4,210.34 * 1,435.78   
New York 1,370.34    1,562.52    4,884.84    3,123.01    2,277.53    1,205.74   
Pennsylvania 1,169.75    2,085.37    3,440.06    3,986.60    3,353.26    2,067.40   
East North Central:
Illinois 2,082.40    1,982.97    6,202.41 * 4,606.81 * 2,905.16    2,754.24   
Indiana 2,325.46    2,784.15    4,244.41    694.44 * 3,522.25    2,742.28   
Michigan 1,968.38    2,613.24    3,088.59    3,225.68    2,655.07    2,543.11   
Ohio 839.60    776.00    2,674.25    --    1,804.91 * 1,232.15   
Wisconsin 2,937.72    4,399.64    4,010.36    3,226.98    2,636.92    4,163.78   
West North Central:
Iowa 1,956.79    2,122.45    3,698.38    2,986.04 * 2,956.57    2,054.94   
Kansas 1,164.43    1,230.61    3,254.61    2,204.93 * 3,345.05    1,228.12   
Minnesota 974.41    1,949.72    2,856.94    2,280.32    4,378.40    1,104.39   
Missouri 2,018.12    2,472.54    3,882.35    2,106.67    3,546.44    1,888.72   
Nebraska 2,187.71    2,376.19    4,160.02    4,215.95 * 3,580.33    2,404.46   
North Dakota 379.70    547.31    1,534.95    2,481.16    1,985.83    413.57   
South Dakota 595.94    694.70    3,967.07    4,203.83    3,051.35    1,561.82   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 2,234.88    2,914.03    4,806.66 * 3,506.12    4,168.72    2,860.81   
District of Columbia 3,013.55    2,949.23    4,140.05 * 2,495.15    --    3,013.55   
Florida 1,661.00    1,628.52    3,537.02    4,610.55 * 3,717.93    1,628.33   
Georgia 2,976.10    3,309.51    2,876.48    --    2,876.48    3,309.51   
Maryland 3,091.71    3,559.22    3,063.93    5,601.34 * 3,276.53    4,178.11   
North Carolina 2,492.67    3,134.47    3,794.73 * 4,690.29 * 2,984.71    2,881.44   
South Carolina 1,661.86    2,581.78    3,460.49    4,560.91 * 3,775.21    2,895.39   
Virginia 1,022.92    2,149.24    4,528.71    2,602.98    2,427.05 * 1,304.95   
West Virginia 2,979.91    3,598.44    4,447.21    4,285.58    3,960.85    3,217.37   
East South Central:
Alabama 1,086.66    1,715.11    2,897.77    3,142.69    3,038.52    1,159.53   
Kentucky 1,805.35    1,907.57    4,420.86 * 1,670.18    1,401.74    2,307.07   
Mississippi 1,988.03    2,196.75    2,691.13 * 2,466.58 * 1,964.15    2,956.69   
Tennessee 1,934.95    2,420.12    4,209.94 * 3,070.41    2,726.27    2,758.26   
West South Central:
Arkansas 1,607.23    1,747.03    3,396.69    3,170.55 * 1,926.74    2,431.60   
Louisiana 3,220.27    4,079.85    --    4,275.46    4,851.89 * 3,613.88   
Oklahoma 2,249.07    2,624.26    4,470.49    --    3,521.04    2,405.45   
Texas 1,077.07    1,453.97    4,781.36 * 3,016.28 * 2,211.02    2,134.16   
Mountain:
Arizona 4,211.29    4,449.61    4,070.76 * 3,423.77 * 2,991.07 * 4,306.43   
Colorado 2,888.62    3,512.91    5,434.06 * 1,703.35 * 6,475.31    3,188.58   
Idaho 2,397.66    2,983.56    --    1,066.82 * 5,088.55 * 2,573.31   
Montana 750.11    2,886.55    3,108.43 * 2,571.85    2,112.58    2,315.48   
Nevada 2,780.41    2,939.55    1,874.60 * 4,107.67    3,504.34    2,939.55   
New Mexico 2,634.24    3,268.38    4,068.39 * 3,235.91 * 3,984.43    3,368.84   
Utah 2,602.22    2,581.22    1,767.39    5,504.55    6,478.11    2,418.00   
Wyoming 1,719.03    2,207.94    4,309.86    4,175.06    2,560.04    2,047.18   
Pacific:
Alaska 2,166.03    2,288.65    3,506.64 * 7,466.77 * --    2,166.03   
California 1,377.22    1,425.56    2,827.20    3,368.29 * 3,105.50    1,464.98   
Hawaii 1,157.42    1,122.18    4,343.96    5,281.12    4,578.22    1,254.56   
Oregon 2,180.37    2,423.20    4,367.22 * 2,765.62 * 2,444.84    2,538.04   
Washington 2,758.74    3,332.02    3,864.70 * 6,220.20 * 4,530.89 * 3,058.70   
 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2011 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.