Table VII.E.1(2012) 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, 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 10,621    10,616    10,883    10,120    9,912    10,719   
New England:
Connecticut 11,913    11,784    12,565    12,089    12,682    11,785   
Maine 10,723    10,721    11,680    9,446    11,112    10,682   
Massachusetts 12,852    13,041    12,941    10,258    12,663    12,880   
New Hampshire 12,215    11,350    15,169    13,536    11,440    12,286   
Rhode Island 11,466    11,263    11,545    13,241    12,785    11,314   
Vermont 10,895    10,823    11,060    11,348    10,712    10,910   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 11,135    11,212    10,796    10,345    11,390    11,117   
New York 11,956    12,110    11,952    9,995    9,945    12,287   
Pennsylvania 11,043    10,916    11,835    11,109    10,654    11,087   
East North Central:
Illinois 10,202    10,084    10,536    11,060    9,822    10,244   
Indiana 10,910    10,541    13,156    11,861    12,106    10,681   
Michigan 10,782    10,808    9,808    11,517    10,826    10,778   
Ohio 10,452    10,490    10,544    9,473    9,403    10,568   
Wisconsin 11,094    10,782    12,224    11,289    10,443    11,194   
West North Central:
Iowa 10,033    10,037    10,574    8,534    8,190    10,277   
Kansas 9,348    9,299    10,190    8,649    8,534    9,515   
Minnesota 10,612    10,774    9,166    9,898    9,906    10,674   
Missouri 10,382    10,325    10,717    10,384    10,060    10,471   
Nebraska 10,454    10,170    12,024    11,547    10,813    10,404   
North Dakota 10,015    9,672    12,998    8,367    11,321    9,895   
South Dakota 11,467    11,074    13,563    10,508    10,640    11,586   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 10,051    9,903    10,502    11,626    9,174    10,215   
District of Columbia 10,895    10,930    10,913    8,909    9,969    10,961   
Florida 10,157    10,268    10,168    8,013    9,419    10,300   
Georgia 10,221    10,376    8,934    8,777    9,348    10,349   
Maryland 10,311    10,343    10,624    9,512    10,821    10,269   
North Carolina 10,500    10,523    11,018    8,936    9,895    10,569   
South Carolina 10,316    10,340    11,003    8,806    10,224    10,333   
Virginia 10,313    10,445    10,274    8,723    10,136    10,349   
West Virginia 11,466    11,728    10,074    10,428    10,579    11,687   
East South Central:
Alabama 9,563    9,592    9,770    8,730    9,585    9,559   
Kentucky 10,482    10,499    10,527    9,847    10,522    10,475   
Mississippi 9,568    9,280    12,348    7,657    7,006    10,541   
Tennessee 9,938    9,948    10,073    9,502    9,307    10,041   
West South Central:
Arkansas 9,298    9,309    9,438    8,483    8,316    9,505   
Louisiana 10,347    10,494    8,827    7,780    8,809    10,598   
Oklahoma 9,833    9,739    10,202    10,983    8,875    9,936   
Texas 10,380    10,441    9,583    9,927    9,714    10,476   
Mountain:
Arizona 9,939    9,950    9,475    10,589    8,678    10,115   
Colorado 10,909    10,977    10,364    10,893    10,899    10,910   
Idaho 8,778    8,702    9,329    8,220    7,941    8,931   
Montana 10,136    10,082    10,066    11,162    9,201    10,226   
Nevada 8,555    8,287    9,831    8,911    9,035    8,437   
New Mexico 10,409    10,551    9,624    9,380    10,104    10,454   
Utah 10,155    10,317    9,671    9,382    9,559    10,298   
Wyoming 11,439    11,572    12,027    7,274    9,489    11,668   
Pacific:
Alaska 13,708    13,793    12,962    13,149    10,717    13,884   
California 10,707    10,706    10,654    10,861    9,384    10,837   
Hawaii 10,377    10,399    10,700    9,163    9,380    10,495   
Oregon 10,633    10,786    10,236    9,259    9,813    10,747   
Washington 10,534    10,641    10,933    7,999    9,165    10,636   

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.

** 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(2012) 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, 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 56.22    69.12    95.97    112.32    120.49    71.44   
New England:
Connecticut 325.34    439.32    491.78    2,310.85    1,494.54    356.31   
Maine 335.77    386.90    481.17    727.22    826.69    329.06   
Massachusetts 304.30    371.61    407.90    1,629.21    1,102.11    185.89   
New Hampshire 537.93    356.53    2,208.40    1,440.13    548.78    651.56   
Rhode Island 358.45    357.26    1,321.05    1,998.58    1,010.57    356.36   
Vermont 622.23    652.29    558.81    751.51    1,330.56    648.57   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 299.53    352.77    1,335.99    1,220.30    662.09    329.55   
New York 335.91    350.88    486.66    480.29    651.30    307.82   
Pennsylvania 212.55    197.33    1,472.85    1,328.46    644.78    250.47   
East North Central:
Illinois 263.28    294.92    385.34    1,206.60    308.73    283.42   
Indiana 267.25    406.28    1,332.59    1,706.95    852.37    314.41   
Michigan 231.16    304.07    1,809.79    1,316.87    997.05    236.93   
Ohio 174.53    212.03    812.03    427.61    454.82    157.16   
Wisconsin 169.00    141.19    1,152.95    1,941.53    882.17    223.48   
West North Central:
Iowa 376.16    416.06    632.09    856.03    841.02    351.32   
Kansas 141.51    186.39    1,245.93    1,784.85    683.54    175.04   
Minnesota 254.42    283.20    1,188.11    1,179.91    1,128.30    298.45   
Missouri 195.56    179.65    1,201.18    1,450.17    455.17    221.68   
Nebraska 205.74    206.86    591.25    1,517.94    791.82    223.08   
North Dakota 494.64    280.97    2,332.15    1,590.98    1,479.30    528.26   
South Dakota 278.36    400.55    2,512.16    1,865.74    1,474.00    280.75   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 374.47    386.74    543.31    1,524.95    1,058.38    452.20   
District of Columbia 284.97    309.10    1,295.72    1,688.56    611.00    285.24   
Florida 168.48    197.40    269.73    597.67    248.52    193.63   
Georgia 381.51    450.45    991.57    451.69    432.26    431.00   
Maryland 273.39    291.68    1,923.32    850.93    1,407.93    264.66   
North Carolina 334.66    367.41    1,753.08    1,469.48    575.34    436.89   
South Carolina 356.79    366.20    1,158.37    1,321.93    700.02    422.01   
Virginia 237.21    260.38    687.57    965.51    674.47    253.38   
West Virginia 444.24    526.70    1,338.82    1,767.46    648.18    554.76   
East South Central:
Alabama 288.02    323.61    2,080.99    1,626.39    588.54    367.62   
Kentucky 323.73    336.13    811.80    1,357.87    610.70    330.62   
Mississippi 599.87    532.56    1,979.30    1,334.19    707.54    539.49   
Tennessee 182.50    220.37    455.61    684.52    530.16    274.44   
West South Central:
Arkansas 243.49    297.71    1,806.56    2,066.14    677.10    270.12   
Louisiana 276.63    269.86    1,807.85    1,761.14    532.64    253.12   
Oklahoma 232.86    273.98    1,152.79    1,433.49    531.83    212.13   
Texas 244.47    248.60    470.39    1,624.53    433.87    266.45   
Mountain:
Arizona 310.11    359.44    1,302.88    1,695.13    637.67    342.58   
Colorado 332.14    349.65    1,208.28    1,056.73    1,241.60    345.63   
Idaho 399.88    524.20    1,101.86    1,250.30    765.16    400.90   
Montana 383.00    510.30    699.37    1,062.05    624.41    399.59   
Nevada 314.70    318.68    842.77    1,219.45    731.47    390.01   
New Mexico 396.50    405.18    678.11    1,385.80    458.36    415.53   
Utah 226.55    324.38    335.16    934.59    1,014.69    290.79   
Wyoming 302.22    288.13    1,915.02    2,127.20    931.99    357.93   
Pacific:
Alaska 575.99    659.43    1,582.05    2,541.10    1,375.96    551.23   
California 152.21    193.46    283.29    658.85    464.63    149.53   
Hawaii 176.76    210.68    712.56    1,465.59    630.21    208.92   
Oregon 230.33    272.88    1,193.10    1,816.06    533.51    233.26   
Washington 255.55    271.02    775.22    675.46    594.99    278.28   

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.

** 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.