Table VII.D.1.b Average total family premium (in dollars) for mixed-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, 2015
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 17,250    17,326    16,945    16,275    15,692    17,378   
New England:
Connecticut 18,239    18,330    17,571    17,689    18,551    18,230   
Maine 16,114    15,909    17,291    12,858    16,116    16,113   
Massachusetts 18,660    19,000    17,379    17,577    --    18,665   
New Hampshire 18,911    18,000    --    16,217    17,894    19,003   
Rhode Island 17,859    17,932    17,326    --    --    17,899   
Vermont 17,757    17,145    19,563    --    --    17,864   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 18,016    18,067    17,261    --    19,684    17,899   
New York 19,279    19,639    16,704    15,490    16,056    19,633   
Pennsylvania 17,491    17,715    16,851    15,321    15,169    17,608   
East North Central:
Illinois 16,917    16,630    19,282    17,803    13,527    17,254   
Indiana 17,462    17,694    16,240    --    14,765    17,719   
Michigan 15,890    15,852    16,547    --    12,215    16,282   
Ohio 16,747    16,570    18,211    --    18,036    16,665   
Wisconsin 17,581    17,427    18,304    18,638    19,065    17,437   
West North Central:
Iowa 16,532    16,800    14,711    15,848    16,533    16,532   
Kansas 16,888    16,849    17,176    17,397    19,290    16,766   
Minnesota 17,281    17,203    20,331    16,782    18,437    17,207   
Missouri 16,816    16,759    18,163    --    15,230    16,889   
Nebraska 16,471    16,308    17,404    17,668    14,238    16,634   
North Dakota 16,210    16,451    14,707    15,258    --    16,283   
South Dakota 16,363    15,951    19,297    15,164    17,776    16,151   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 19,097    19,105    --    --    18,535    19,124   
District of Columbia 19,569    19,692    17,981    --    18,118    19,714   
Florida 15,807    15,782    15,871    16,238    15,037    15,872   
Georgia 17,144    17,190    17,673    15,276    10,812    18,033   
Maryland 17,496    17,574    16,514    --    19,942    17,326   
North Carolina 17,125    17,401    15,856    14,309    16,799    17,164   
South Carolina 17,182    17,429    15,927    --    15,779    17,391   
Virginia 17,677    17,848    16,356    --    17,615    17,680   
West Virginia 17,413    17,617    17,134    --    15,243    17,647   
East South Central:
Alabama 16,017    16,271    --    --    12,125    16,321   
Kentucky 16,881    17,017    16,441    --    16,441    16,909   
Mississippi 16,122    16,201    15,944    --    13,375    16,525   
Tennessee 15,899    16,217    13,278    15,127    13,730    16,177   
West South Central:
Arkansas 14,566    14,693    --    --    13,751    14,662   
Louisiana 17,329    17,474    16,328    --    13,915    17,603   
Oklahoma 16,691    16,761    16,283    --    14,912    16,823   
Texas 17,007    17,123    16,608    14,509    15,853    17,095   
Mountain:
Arizona 17,721    17,811    17,154    --    17,023    17,812   
Colorado 17,056    16,994    15,257    18,995    17,734    17,018   
Idaho 16,765    16,955    14,747    --    15,700    16,874   
Montana 17,575    17,538    17,807    --    16,199    17,678   
Nevada 18,013    18,287    14,485    --    13,666    18,208   
New Mexico 17,024    17,158    --    15,783    16,150    17,109   
Utah 15,982    15,769    16,548    17,772    14,755    16,031   
Wyoming 17,359    17,254    --    --    11,825    17,870   
Pacific:
Alaska 21,052    21,327    --    --    18,234    21,171   
California 18,138    18,268    17,181    16,604    17,092    18,246   
Hawaii 16,636    16,971    15,180    --    15,361    16,742   
Oregon 17,293    17,466    15,659    --    15,625    17,418   
Washington 16,739    16,668    --    18,571    17,229    16,722   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2015 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.D.1.b Standard errors for average total family premium (in dollars) for mixed-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, 2015
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 108.74    122.60    205.45    210.76    339.84    113.32   
New England:
Connecticut 580.82    636.78    1,240.91    2,690.02    2,268.45    593.17   
Maine 314.23    361.91    528.49    1,807.57    710.81    325.22   
Massachusetts 526.04    579.32    1,431.68    518.98    --    538.33   
New Hampshire 600.31    677.05    --    543.32    953.78    648.36   
Rhode Island 526.28    676.37    740.11    --    --    537.30   
Vermont 656.48    692.20    1,434.52    --    --    697.60   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 468.47    520.26    901.76    --    1,043.44    493.94   
New York 850.58    938.82    621.06    845.50    1,236.46    917.71   
Pennsylvania 346.39    393.84    830.04    741.31    489.47    361.11   
East North Central:
Illinois 588.12    644.82    1,064.68    525.96    2,420.72    516.06   
Indiana 667.96    729.78    1,376.83    --    1,172.27    705.68   
Michigan 528.26    594.43    623.68    --    1,572.42    518.79   
Ohio 596.18    686.67    712.44    --    806.81    629.40   
Wisconsin 484.36    543.45    1,565.15    712.66    1,856.30    489.36   
West North Central:
Iowa 316.39    343.42    805.67    1,316.38    646.94    337.92   
Kansas 957.49    1,062.55    996.66    1,269.22    1,338.41    1,006.68   
Minnesota 323.58    375.94    981.40    493.76    650.42    341.88   
Missouri 486.51    551.94    981.33    --    938.07    509.67   
Nebraska 641.92    689.93    1,224.67    2,765.98    740.44    688.82   
North Dakota 439.63    472.34    1,018.86    1,916.55    --    444.75   
South Dakota 608.39    634.73    1,067.83    907.95    1,716.44    618.92   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 433.29    448.83    --    --    867.48    446.30   
District of Columbia 485.02    525.47    957.70    --    1,553.94    521.54   
Florida 622.62    700.48    897.26    460.32    739.00    672.79   
Georgia 626.35    691.17    1,028.14    765.88    2,185.24    415.12   
Maryland 539.96    563.56    1,676.75    --    1,623.16    558.71   
North Carolina 605.82    696.68    530.46    1,015.46    607.43    674.21   
South Carolina 374.46    408.46    704.61    --    903.66    399.53   
Virginia 301.87    335.77    649.31    --    767.38    316.81   
West Virginia 629.84    703.52    673.07    --    1,422.75    678.82   
East South Central:
Alabama 827.14    858.95    --    --    1,156.85    845.50   
Kentucky 478.51    491.54    1,370.73    --    1,217.48    501.41   
Mississippi 592.92    664.61    826.15    --    1,474.15    522.50   
Tennessee 435.32    475.63    820.09    982.02    766.67    461.64   
West South Central:
Arkansas 373.10    394.93    --    --    924.32    402.97   
Louisiana 469.32    499.90    1,651.04    --    1,364.44    481.41   
Oklahoma 415.98    439.28    1,165.39    --    523.98    442.12   
Texas 332.65    355.82    1,170.81    1,314.29    879.39    352.86   
Mountain:
Arizona 573.28    642.83    1,219.17    --    1,015.49    630.20   
Colorado 786.60    916.23    536.55    994.54    1,176.77    826.77   
Idaho 610.15    676.88    858.98    --    1,071.86    658.66   
Montana 627.10    772.56    483.99    --    849.51    671.71   
Nevada 702.82    713.35    1,451.70    --    791.85    700.71   
New Mexico 421.67    484.78    --    711.15    1,132.48    447.92   
Utah 641.72    790.52    472.12    1,560.21    764.45    667.53   
Wyoming 656.49    692.44    --    --    1,204.24    674.63   
Pacific:
Alaska 721.56    769.23    --    --    1,078.31    748.00   
California 312.00    342.26    697.37    602.47    706.10    335.45   
Hawaii 584.87    680.48    668.43    --    946.30    625.10   
Oregon 702.81    764.76    468.92    --    664.73    751.78   
Washington 591.59    630.24    --    1,475.79    906.68    611.87   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2015 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.