Table VII.E.1(2011) Average total employee-plus-one premium (in dollars) 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 10,329    10,333    10,348    10,218    9,350    10,456   
New England:
Connecticut 11,444    11,423    11,814    9,522    11,175    11,478   
Maine 10,851    10,660    11,197    11,798    10,256    10,941   
Massachusetts 11,619    11,498    12,491    11,144    10,956    11,679   
New Hampshire 11,700    11,730    10,469    12,551    10,617    11,769   
Rhode Island 11,990    11,620    14,812    10,244    11,869    12,007   
Vermont 11,452    10,936    11,852    13,709    9,875    11,602   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 10,567    10,712    10,292    8,425    10,163    10,588   
New York 11,288    11,271    11,134    11,738    8,896    11,719   
Pennsylvania 10,913    10,764    10,922    12,535    8,995    11,031   
East North Central:
Illinois 10,352    10,332    11,063    9,465    9,581    10,460   
Indiana 9,534    9,390    10,531    10,689    9,424    9,545   
Michigan 10,655    10,734    9,882    12,091    10,704    10,648   
Ohio 9,585    9,525    9,825    10,347    9,207    9,622   
Wisconsin 10,541    10,540    11,039    9,039    10,360    10,573   
West North Central:
Iowa 9,630    9,686    9,650    7,551    8,262    9,834   
Kansas 10,222    10,615    8,972    9,732    8,960    10,567   
Minnesota 10,652    10,199    10,333    13,387    9,843    10,706   
Missouri 9,636    9,517    10,391    9,090    9,483    9,662   
Nebraska 10,132    10,068    11,294    8,484    9,853    10,185   
North Dakota 9,707    9,669    10,307    9,373    8,873    9,797   
South Dakota 10,417    10,048    11,621    8,406    9,336    10,623   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 11,148    11,462    9,049    11,614    9,684    11,426   
District of Columbia 10,529    10,587    11,121    6,656    10,714    10,514   
Florida 9,889    9,886    10,249    9,192    9,772    9,906   
Georgia 9,736    9,707    9,147    11,998    9,690    9,744   
Maryland 10,010    10,118    9,087    8,008    7,333    10,235   
North Carolina 9,621    9,695    9,435    7,778    9,517    9,632   
South Carolina 10,408    10,067    12,020    10,147    8,323    10,659   
Virginia 9,401    9,364    9,630    8,883    8,115    9,560   
West Virginia 11,023    11,168    9,673    10,999    10,514    11,086   
East South Central:
Alabama 9,687    9,663    9,590    10,459    9,618    9,695   
Kentucky 10,067    10,089    9,929    9,568    8,623    10,212   
Mississippi 9,664    9,755    8,657    8,955    9,603    9,676   
Tennessee 9,366    9,389    9,404    8,245    9,024    9,408   
West South Central:
Arkansas 8,836    8,780    9,068    8,911    7,695    9,116   
Louisiana 9,171    9,239    8,922    8,272    8,741    9,234   
Oklahoma 9,922    10,065    9,256    6,698    9,135    10,077   
Texas 10,219    10,358    9,561    8,746    8,760    10,432   
Mountain:
Arizona 10,013    10,060    10,535    8,395    9,198    10,146   
Colorado 10,525    10,481    11,140    9,976    10,014    10,585   
Idaho 8,429    8,397    8,551    8,771    8,194    8,468   
Montana 10,618    10,620    10,728    9,720    8,619    10,887   
Nevada 9,156    9,165    8,998    9,162    8,252    9,287   
New Mexico 10,938    11,261    9,381    8,908    8,584    11,302   
Utah 9,553    9,514    9,540    10,450    9,683    9,530   
Wyoming 10,845    10,780    11,126    11,605    10,715    10,855   
Pacific:
Alaska 12,479    12,774    10,314    11,513    10,996    12,618   
California 10,960    11,117    10,353    9,145    9,532    11,146   
Hawaii 9,624    9,456    10,532    10,572    9,208    9,700   
Oregon 10,224    10,167    10,869    8,947    8,884    10,361   
Washington 10,240    10,225    10,781    9,627    8,607    10,425   
 
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.
** 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.E.1(2011) Standard error for average total employee-plus-one premium (in dollars) 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 105.32    101.20    149.28    322.68    110.10    103.89   
New England:
Connecticut 310.96    355.00    610.76    1,930.52    1,389.55    307.87   
Maine 354.70    234.93    654.30    888.25    577.80    379.68   
Massachusetts 329.12    312.64    758.29    1,649.84    586.80    378.79   
New Hampshire 263.59    330.80    597.38    1,588.13    692.26    330.19   
Rhode Island 656.86    509.03    1,175.86    1,154.73    835.33    668.49   
Vermont 449.97    279.28    1,263.11    1,321.85    233.52    518.71   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 419.02    485.19    1,706.23    1,124.55    646.92    445.30   
New York 178.17    268.76    791.19    957.13    716.18    202.30   
Pennsylvania 289.29    258.22    787.92    1,531.47    692.31    321.06   
East North Central:
Illinois 282.56    320.09    1,004.11    1,330.01    450.47    325.59   
Indiana 295.36    280.69    1,304.75    2,217.15    1,152.76    336.59   
Michigan 185.46    300.55    1,207.11    877.41    732.82    279.10   
Ohio 221.54    226.81    560.76    905.97    505.57    269.78   
Wisconsin 260.82    322.00    516.03    1,207.51    827.45    273.75   
West North Central:
Iowa 314.57    387.86    1,281.51    1,446.10    798.23    373.19   
Kansas 542.61    642.62    524.23    1,750.15    542.86    677.09   
Minnesota 336.81    380.48    1,498.40    1,329.07    647.60    375.25   
Missouri 303.76    276.86    1,488.53    1,444.48    737.72    346.98   
Nebraska 378.26    248.98    1,211.05    1,614.96    720.02    386.02   
North Dakota 363.09    406.50    711.25    1,736.74    1,464.32    393.41   
South Dakota 346.83    319.15    957.42    1,307.12    908.07    355.93   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 530.12    417.66    1,209.15    1,656.55    664.30    488.98   
District of Columbia 471.25    517.30    1,290.62    1,209.76    1,342.32    498.03   
Florida 212.17    231.95    284.61    856.86    415.35    237.82   
Georgia 425.16    373.11    1,626.71    2,485.02    961.62    308.91   
Maryland 315.82    346.77    1,163.73    1,134.13    1,084.06    298.11   
North Carolina 354.79    356.61    1,175.24    1,404.02    540.89    371.32   
South Carolina 267.69    366.69    1,901.37    1,153.72    412.30    259.84   
Virginia 293.93    229.09    1,255.28    1,812.21    555.90    307.71   
West Virginia 383.91    396.03    334.39    1,669.45    698.00    410.62   
East South Central:
Alabama 113.37    152.52    2,073.74    1,145.04    752.32    147.24   
Kentucky 258.78    274.28    1,582.62    1,556.77    445.28    263.06   
Mississippi 217.73    250.17    1,912.68    1,780.07    628.09    247.79   
Tennessee 246.79    247.29    1,391.30    891.08    759.77    242.27   
West South Central:
Arkansas 246.91    316.53    460.19    1,719.40    1,279.76    268.16   
Louisiana 366.99    385.46    1,410.15    1,521.58    323.36    408.00   
Oklahoma 328.14    351.28    1,268.61    1,132.49    395.70    335.18   
Texas 121.19    167.86    450.84    554.99    386.21    173.38   
Mountain:
Arizona 349.64    413.24    2,104.18    999.37    530.63    411.25   
Colorado 223.42    222.44    1,782.10    1,981.65    526.28    266.99   
Idaho 278.01    327.21    1,935.28    1,864.30    647.77    361.76   
Montana 280.76    368.15    1,324.02    1,960.96    1,065.03    331.76   
Nevada 289.73    299.40    1,050.53    1,410.83    767.56    317.55   
New Mexico 487.55    527.66    1,558.40    1,681.77    1,103.64    506.21   
Utah 352.92    405.28    512.48    1,940.04    961.81    362.19   
Wyoming 502.61    541.80    1,918.56    2,645.28    1,973.77    507.90   
Pacific:
Alaska 491.48    680.06    1,516.96    2,563.95    2,259.14    571.72   
California 276.79    272.60    757.64    442.90    450.64    274.50   
Hawaii 285.03    279.39    787.02    1,214.70    614.44    312.22   
Oregon 424.13    407.46    759.59    554.09    533.77    441.29   
Washington 292.77    332.32    952.08    1,347.90    436.54    323.34   
 
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.
** 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.