Table VII.D.1.c(2012) 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, 2012
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 14,494    14,585    14,400    13,757    13,356    14,645   
New England:
Connecticut 16,039    15,946    22,252    14,162    14,548    16,361   
Maine 12,510    12,509    16,163    8,572    12,525    12,509   
Massachusetts 16,666    14,819    21,581    19,913    12,152    17,313   
New Hampshire 14,773    16,361    8,741 * 4,680 * 6,775    16,228   
Rhode Island 15,770    15,690    15,959    15,781    13,703    16,147   
Vermont 14,058    13,881    16,137    14,557 * 12,954    14,119   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 15,584    16,832    13,550 * 12,036 * --    15,584   
New York 14,245    14,315    15,507    13,270    12,057    14,271   
Pennsylvania 14,029    13,843    15,869    15,036 * 15,036 * 14,023   
East North Central:
Illinois 17,270    18,471    14,957    14,682    15,676    17,478   
Indiana 15,360    15,383    14,671    15,336    14,603    15,479   
Michigan 14,413    14,716    10,862    14,524    14,284    14,447   
Ohio 16,184    16,931    13,788    14,901    14,132    17,226   
Wisconsin 19,417    19,380    22,073 * 12,232 * 20,508 * 19,396   
West North Central:
Iowa 13,740    13,388    18,911    13,869    13,552    13,755   
Kansas 12,665    13,127    8,285 * 7,032 * 11,138    13,529   
Minnesota 13,149    12,950    14,071    2,580 * 12,540 * 13,192   
Missouri 13,427    13,999    7,402 * 4,316 * 13,557    13,394   
Nebraska 14,946    15,669    14,822    5,304 * --    14,946   
North Dakota 13,103    13,139    15,799    9,264    9,171    13,268   
South Dakota 14,235    14,114    11,120    15,822    12,851    14,580   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 12,003    11,835    --    12,849    9,785    12,282   
District of Columbia 18,734    18,962    17,105 * 15,093    12,890    19,072   
Florida 13,640    14,596    9,968    15,933    15,422    13,477   
Georgia 15,418    17,675    6,984 * 7,134 * 9,311    15,895   
Maryland 12,982    12,009    15,878    22,740 * 22,740 * 12,424   
North Carolina 15,491    15,660    --    9,028 * 13,604    16,284   
South Carolina 12,770    13,153    9,504 * --    13,705    12,293   
Virginia 15,428    16,692    11,204 * 11,580 * 13,332    15,996   
West Virginia 13,602    14,433    16,884 * 10,477    10,912    14,550   
East South Central:
Alabama 8,749    7,523    13,765    10,534 * 17,275    8,163   
Kentucky 14,986    13,710    --    19,549    15,991    14,270   
Mississippi 13,527    13,602    12,240 * 13,095    10,425    14,019   
Tennessee 16,056    16,408    --    10,390    16,163    16,031   
West South Central:
Arkansas 14,426    15,391    10,657 * 9,335 * 12,666    15,996   
Louisiana 15,511    16,061    14,400 * 11,084 * 12,173    15,568   
Oklahoma 15,340    15,831    14,113    14,716 * 16,600    14,664   
Texas 14,375    14,287    17,373    --    9,640    15,085   
Mountain:
Arizona 15,368    15,492    23,094 * 11,790    17,441    14,987   
Colorado 14,052    14,097    11,304 * 15,098    15,098    14,001   
Idaho 8,803    8,442    16,887 * --    16,887 * 8,442   
Montana 13,415    12,105    15,605    19,048    12,440    13,620   
Nevada 13,868    13,992    12,625 * --    22,428 * 12,512   
New Mexico 16,823    16,439    13,068 * 21,095    18,731    15,927   
Utah 13,141    13,375    9,654    12,790    4,994 * 13,792   
Wyoming 16,312    15,966    16,826    22,479    17,329    16,178   
Pacific:
Alaska 22,031    24,034    12,998    20,089    20,089    22,216   
California 14,389    14,735    10,225    15,235    13,211    14,536   
Hawaii 14,270    15,193    12,061    13,857    16,836    14,197   
Oregon 13,491    13,171    12,488    22,884    22,724    12,420   
Washington 11,330    15,086    12,231 * 5,307    5,825 * 14,265   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2012 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(2012) 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, 2012
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 218.14    290.59    717.59    454.22    521.79    275.98   
New England:
Connecticut 1,838.41    2,473.72    6,634.44    3,740.76    3,640.79    1,974.85   
Maine 2,606.81    2,608.04    4,819.24    2,555.72    3,330.27    2,608.04   
Massachusetts 2,636.16    3,066.96    4,709.01    5,943.87    3,544.61    2,875.25   
New Hampshire 2,792.27    3,217.65    2,670.62 * 1,479.95 * 2,032.13    3,195.34   
Rhode Island 628.17    1,842.15    2,995.82    4,052.68    3,777.61    855.20   
Vermont 785.30    1,108.98    3,939.80    4,394.20 * 3,474.29    856.46   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 1,587.64    2,312.05    4,284.73 * 3,806.12 * --    1,587.64   
New York 839.31    951.89    3,294.55    3,753.92    3,376.97    842.65   
Pennsylvania 2,909.58    3,224.40    4,503.27    4,754.80 * 4,754.80 * 2,964.28   
East North Central:
Illinois 1,124.02    3,543.91    3,546.91    3,934.15    4,236.29    1,110.10   
Indiana 1,640.63    2,227.65    4,374.18    4,069.19    3,547.42    2,920.17   
Michigan 1,796.90    2,977.31    3,242.74    2,651.95    3,007.05    2,532.87   
Ohio 2,093.14    2,237.50    4,112.60    3,315.66    2,972.17    2,819.16   
Wisconsin 3,812.68    5,104.75    6,628.00 * 3,867.96 * 6,485.20 * 3,947.74   
West North Central:
Iowa 761.10    846.38    5,354.75    3,976.16    3,823.85    1,853.23   
Kansas 1,536.24    1,593.07    2,505.78 * 2,223.71 * 2,406.98    2,561.24   
Minnesota 1,775.11    2,104.71    4,083.82    815.87 * 3,838.70 * 1,793.40   
Missouri 2,364.99    2,287.60    2,305.37 * 1,364.84 * 3,346.46    3,150.36   
Nebraska 2,423.73    3,447.82    3,587.20    1,677.27 * --    2,423.73   
North Dakota 674.16    709.47    4,174.08    2,321.11    2,493.59    694.46   
South Dakota 1,248.63    2,222.56    2,654.88    3,941.20    3,454.15    1,804.07   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 2,309.72    2,455.95    --    3,499.73    2,776.89    2,389.85   
District of Columbia 2,464.18    2,632.50    5,409.07 * 4,515.47    3,843.78    2,638.85   
Florida 2,012.82    2,641.33    2,751.98    4,358.19    4,040.49    2,406.92   
Georgia 2,792.04    3,589.36    2,208.53 * 2,154.98 * 2,733.68    3,139.09   
Maryland 2,816.95    2,593.99    4,733.91    7,191.02 * 7,191.02 * 2,668.83   
North Carolina 2,470.21    2,690.62    --    2,889.78 * 3,421.66    2,790.50   
South Carolina 1,132.34    977.08    2,915.53 * --    3,838.27    1,873.85   
Virginia 3,418.07    3,977.40    3,411.21 * 3,661.92 * 3,979.07    3,946.83   
West Virginia 1,792.10    2,426.53    5,339.19 * 2,797.40    2,695.38    2,174.44   
East South Central:
Alabama 1,793.25    1,692.93    3,558.27    3,263.44 * 4,178.53    1,585.75   
Kentucky 2,464.05    2,242.12    --    5,068.78    4,023.29    3,060.36   
Mississippi 2,463.02    2,819.58    3,870.63 * 3,792.75    2,719.69    2,894.72   
Tennessee 2,142.88    2,228.33    --    2,966.92    4,093.85    2,176.50   
West South Central:
Arkansas 2,775.96    2,962.29    3,369.90 * 2,860.83 * 3,370.02    3,750.66   
Louisiana 1,352.49    1,289.26    4,553.68 * 3,505.07 * 3,649.41    1,297.99   
Oklahoma 2,396.55    3,303.69    3,965.92    4,653.61 * 4,021.04    3,120.99   
Texas 1,771.03    1,762.87    5,180.01    --    2,707.39    1,862.19   
Mountain:
Arizona 2,279.69    2,651.19    7,302.85 * 3,332.12    4,580.66    2,382.25   
Colorado 1,501.96    2,029.68    3,574.64 * 4,341.81    4,341.81    2,004.47   
Idaho 2,485.13    2,417.73    5,340.14 * --    5,340.14 * 2,417.73   
Montana 1,063.68    2,358.93    4,400.48    4,924.49    3,495.24    1,779.59   
Nevada 3,430.52    3,490.99    3,992.44 * --    7,092.36 * 3,079.77   
New Mexico 2,666.36    3,091.69    4,132.46 * 6,292.01    4,919.64    3,149.80   
Utah 1,878.99    1,958.00    2,886.73    3,436.90    2,016.16 * 1,832.79   
Wyoming 1,291.38    2,017.47    4,385.64    6,033.76    3,223.14    2,043.02   
Pacific:
Alaska 3,510.24    4,053.08    3,697.10    6,004.01    6,004.01    3,612.69   
California 996.18    1,939.43    2,688.83    4,022.41    2,645.24    1,826.88   
Hawaii 635.36    1,686.22    3,027.88    3,878.59    4,710.06    660.86   
Oregon 2,341.21    2,323.09    3,732.09    6,831.73    6,802.22    2,368.53   
Washington 1,884.01    1,890.29    3,867.90 * 1,583.88    2,198.42 * 2,365.20   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2012 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.