Table VII.E.1(2014) 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, 2014
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 11,503    11,441    11,992    11,436    11,195    11,543   
New England:
Connecticut 12,810    12,618    14,241    12,500    11,784    12,957   
Maine 11,510    11,242    11,518    13,779    12,442    11,356   
Massachusetts 12,841    12,877    12,334    13,289    11,879    12,969   
New Hampshire 12,815    12,915    13,427    10,515    11,716    12,999   
Rhode Island 12,180    12,019    13,176    12,285    11,653    12,237   
Vermont 11,630    11,709    11,557    10,472    12,424    11,573   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 12,758    12,798    13,609    10,776    10,313    12,966   
New York 12,393    12,374    12,923    11,733    11,997    12,441   
Pennsylvania 11,643    11,555    12,017    12,803    14,039    11,403   
East North Central:
Illinois 12,552    12,303    13,823    12,157    14,291    12,245   
Indiana 12,147    12,081    13,002    --    10,540    12,241   
Michigan 10,729    10,453    12,038    12,145    9,773    10,906   
Ohio 11,132    11,079    11,197    12,283    10,470    11,205   
Wisconsin 12,294    11,934    13,499    13,541    11,794    12,354   
West North Central:
Iowa 10,528    10,411    11,599    10,396    10,156    10,576   
Kansas 10,839    10,955    10,842    9,283    10,086    10,898   
Minnesota 11,615    11,485    12,476    10,717    10,735    11,677   
Missouri 10,828    10,834    10,303    --    9,554    10,961   
Nebraska 11,186    11,205    12,226    9,054    10,068    11,392   
North Dakota 10,958    10,842    11,564    12,133    10,991    10,954   
South Dakota 12,270    11,588    --    10,825    11,177    12,364   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 11,858    12,002    --    11,314    10,318    12,075   
District of Columbia 11,626    11,574    12,012    --    10,462    11,672   
Florida 11,365    11,320    11,630    11,268    10,744    11,457   
Georgia 10,569    10,482    --    10,113    10,847    10,504   
Maryland 12,081    12,209    11,501    11,037    10,807    12,194   
North Carolina 10,986    11,143    8,906    9,953    10,526    11,067   
South Carolina 10,901    10,919    11,189    --    10,609    10,928   
Virginia 10,811    10,745    10,402    12,790    10,024    10,866   
West Virginia 12,391    12,495    12,076    11,777    11,783    12,575   
East South Central:
Alabama 10,778    10,690    --    --    8,226    11,258   
Kentucky 11,580    11,715    11,159    --    11,646    11,572   
Mississippi 10,693    10,845    9,621    --    10,663    10,700   
Tennessee 10,462    10,314    11,148    10,602    9,232    10,845   
West South Central:
Arkansas 8,771    8,790    8,618    --    8,778    8,769   
Louisiana 11,294    11,269    11,888    --    10,829    11,369   
Oklahoma 11,123    11,223    11,384    8,575    8,985    11,401   
Texas 11,352    11,245    12,616    8,936    11,455    11,336   
Mountain:
Arizona 10,978    11,071    10,430    9,621    9,234    11,156   
Colorado 11,735    11,726    10,525    --    13,668    11,580   
Idaho 9,684    9,651    10,109    --    9,937    9,638   
Montana 11,000    11,124    --    10,967    10,957    11,004   
Nevada 10,872    11,017    10,230    11,625    10,683    10,905   
New Mexico 11,034    10,917    11,638    9,150    12,149    10,847   
Utah 11,153    10,934    12,370    10,741    10,203    11,245   
Wyoming 12,480    12,563    --    --    12,598    12,464   
Pacific:
Alaska 14,400    14,397    14,706    --    11,379    14,580   
California 11,708    11,682    11,676    12,263    12,601    11,616   
Hawaii 10,539    10,890    9,318    8,548    10,649    10,521   
Oregon 10,655    10,390    12,866    10,289    9,765    10,790   
Washington 11,419    11,506    11,996    9,438    10,747    11,491   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2014 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component.

Note: Definitions and descriptions of the methods used for this survey can be found in the Technical Appendix.

-- Data suppressed due to high standard errors or few 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.E.1(2014) 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, 2014
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 59.91    65.08    195.25    176.07    228.72    61.05   
New England:
Connecticut 411.55    464.77    1,087.56    689.06    829.99    459.21   
Maine 325.95    281.53    786.77    2,191.97    1,369.10    298.40   
Massachusetts 315.42    365.03    700.13    1,027.60    529.42    346.29   
New Hampshire 394.46    439.19    1,205.64    754.06    733.04    443.41   
Rhode Island 323.54    351.25    931.27    806.80    857.23    346.57   
Vermont 235.24    269.05    578.01    567.29    528.96    247.84   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 479.20    536.54    1,562.16    623.53    471.67    518.89   
New York 298.65    346.27    634.48    732.35    666.03    324.38   
Pennsylvania 245.84    269.61    527.59    1,138.99    1,176.34    227.03   
East North Central:
Illinois 445.54    324.12    1,919.09    658.62    2,025.97    305.60   
Indiana 474.70    500.93    1,778.88    --    778.09    499.69   
Michigan 378.52    435.84    541.15    466.92    605.98    438.42   
Ohio 215.27    233.06    634.27    1,027.03    369.69    233.56   
Wisconsin 376.18    468.67    662.25    522.98    1,013.71    404.11   
West North Central:
Iowa 331.96    365.64    383.65    654.79    403.58    376.98   
Kansas 267.69    320.14    475.78    489.48    684.69    282.63   
Minnesota 390.54    446.42    697.26    859.93    685.39    413.25   
Missouri 349.54    371.23    533.19    --    525.57    379.34   
Nebraska 328.15    346.29    1,225.01    365.61    381.37    377.45   
North Dakota 285.57    305.32    1,372.36    953.03    1,119.10    288.40   
South Dakota 977.28    1,043.22    --    627.18    758.41    1,049.68   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 320.40    346.14    --    1,488.72    411.99    347.87   
District of Columbia 406.93    435.23    540.56    --    600.34    422.06   
Florida 202.91    252.29    382.61    450.64    383.27    226.21   
Georgia 341.05    344.61    --    1,344.75    992.27    347.87   
Maryland 418.87    485.23    532.59    708.61    687.90    450.15   
North Carolina 250.99    266.59    1,352.39    480.72    783.22    261.98   
South Carolina 318.36    342.10    483.39    --    620.07    341.09   
Virginia 243.76    261.87    431.12    1,357.56    484.09    258.36   
West Virginia 410.07    489.67    718.17    909.75    828.76    453.44   
East South Central:
Alabama 512.27    560.11    --    --    1,725.74    404.97   
Kentucky 391.88    452.06    838.59    --    991.23    423.84   
Mississippi 398.76    432.32    910.74    --    873.47    444.09   
Tennessee 542.11    660.34    516.83    685.33    1,780.76    357.89   
West South Central:
Arkansas 347.36    375.25    727.26    --    860.73    381.74   
Louisiana 308.93    346.68    524.91    --    509.47    348.80   
Oklahoma 398.64    433.14    725.46    955.98    663.43    431.37   
Texas 218.01    236.24    580.54    567.66    503.25    239.77   
Mountain:
Arizona 304.26    333.14    410.71    764.12    810.74    320.89   
Colorado 336.53    322.79    409.99    --    2,364.84    292.30   
Idaho 410.35    489.33    509.25    --    577.27    479.29   
Montana 457.29    519.11    --    1,285.32    770.86    496.76   
Nevada 553.97    679.28    849.84    2,274.52    1,022.53    625.39   
New Mexico 667.85    941.69    491.32    823.88    669.85    763.66   
Utah 319.48    386.93    375.36    647.19    524.59    345.92   
Wyoming 605.34    659.20    --    --    1,049.46    674.27   
Pacific:
Alaska 441.01    522.63    960.22    --    440.17    466.96   
California 209.52    238.40    521.65    467.24    762.33    212.72   
Hawaii 335.89    376.71    829.16    633.85    1,315.91    321.86   
Oregon 643.34    758.57    1,002.26    529.38    544.28    743.79   
Washington 247.23    262.29    757.15    688.42    681.89    258.06   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2014 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component.

Note: Definitions and descriptions of the methods used for this survey can be found in the Technical Appendix.

-- Data suppressed due to high standard errors or few 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.