Table VII.E.1 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, 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 11,800    11,786    12,055    11,579    11,298    11,844   
New England:
Connecticut 12,818    12,861    13,208    11,488    --    12,821   
Maine 11,693    11,532    13,397    --    9,723    11,767   
Massachusetts 12,791    12,735    13,243    13,012    11,231    12,869   
New Hampshire 12,922    12,377    15,356    12,812    11,618    12,987   
Rhode Island 12,756    12,753    11,970    --    13,119    12,736   
Vermont 12,047    11,709    13,089    14,646    10,576    12,121   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 12,367    12,362    11,737    14,214    12,237    12,374   
New York 13,220    13,438    11,874    11,945    12,201    13,301   
Pennsylvania 12,111    12,183    11,612    11,833    11,305    12,163   
East North Central:
Illinois 11,791    11,691    12,523    11,457    12,186    11,768   
Indiana 12,378    12,498    11,491    11,256    11,496    12,464   
Michigan 11,731    11,473    13,705    11,714    9,565    11,965   
Ohio 11,438    11,276    12,312    12,477    13,172    11,219   
Wisconsin 12,040    11,829    12,854    12,575    12,926    11,935   
West North Central:
Iowa 10,892    10,911    11,468    9,025    10,755    10,904   
Kansas 11,110    11,018    11,593    --    11,419    11,090   
Minnesota 11,974    11,889    12,878    12,405    12,528    11,939   
Missouri 11,319    11,395    11,843    10,040    8,756    11,475   
Nebraska 11,136    11,104    11,873    10,110    9,964    11,250   
North Dakota 10,817    10,604    12,412    11,317    10,665    10,823   
South Dakota 11,989    11,409    --    10,855    14,183    11,632   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 12,226    12,188    12,283    12,794    11,310    12,368   
District of Columbia 13,705    13,823    12,345    12,614    12,288    13,783   
Florida 11,394    11,355    11,729    11,453    10,940    11,450   
Georgia 11,632    11,604    12,267    11,031    10,532    11,746   
Maryland 12,162    12,025    12,005    --    14,048    12,007   
North Carolina 11,488    11,441    12,634    10,347    10,927    11,553   
South Carolina 11,270    11,287    11,375    --    11,097    11,290   
Virginia 11,297    11,275    12,370    --    10,620    11,334   
West Virginia 12,134    12,169    --    --    10,869    12,323   
East South Central:
Alabama 11,506    11,629    --    8,867    8,500    12,018   
Kentucky 11,852    11,876    11,766    --    11,009    11,939   
Mississippi 10,084    9,956    --    --    9,873    10,105   
Tennessee 10,548    10,686    9,126    9,997    11,453    10,367   
West South Central:
Arkansas 10,174    10,199    --    --    10,077    10,186   
Louisiana 11,660    11,939    7,957    --    11,078    11,704   
Oklahoma 10,935    10,904    11,593    --    9,730    11,071   
Texas 11,465    11,545    11,710    9,365    11,182    11,493   
Mountain:
Arizona 11,524    11,669    --    --    9,819    11,714   
Colorado 11,503    11,255    12,457    13,531    12,557    11,456   
Idaho 10,923    10,791    11,823    --    10,127    10,986   
Montana 12,240    12,388    11,898    --    11,116    12,332   
Nevada 11,404    12,048    8,519    --    9,753    11,573   
New Mexico 11,465    11,179    12,735    11,422    12,416    11,361   
Utah 10,984    10,916    11,169    11,643    11,253    10,961   
Wyoming 12,362    12,405    --    --    --    12,529   
Pacific:
Alaska 14,942    14,873    --    --    10,831    15,155   
California 12,115    12,088    12,319    12,282    11,629    12,152   
Hawaii 11,270    11,540    10,201    11,347    10,093    11,376   
Oregon 11,372    11,252    12,366    --    11,720    11,339   
Washington 11,564    11,376    --    12,847    9,886    11,652   

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.E.1 Standard errors 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, 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 58.43    65.06    135.20    202.28    186.29    61.43   
New England:
Connecticut 382.31    414.92    686.86    2,339.86    --    389.49   
Maine 275.80    312.00    562.11    --    800.21    282.88   
Massachusetts 303.89    345.19    529.81    804.73    768.40    315.51   
New Hampshire 421.12    433.80    829.70    785.10    602.36    441.60   
Rhode Island 386.28    464.86    760.89    --    794.71    404.72   
Vermont 533.74    602.21    896.33    1,328.25    760.83    559.73   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 299.99    314.45    926.68    2,199.21    1,653.75    303.01   
New York 321.64    366.05    534.82    368.47    400.34    344.78   
Pennsylvania 236.30    264.53    562.76    809.67    598.82    248.16   
East North Central:
Illinois 297.92    345.14    492.79    562.54    737.75    311.49   
Indiana 300.20    315.05    1,025.54    1,176.68    948.72    311.03   
Michigan 316.33    332.17    964.63    768.94    768.55    334.52   
Ohio 330.17    368.75    530.81    1,094.47    870.11    340.76   
Wisconsin 264.31    287.43    853.76    888.49    631.10    284.33   
West North Central:
Iowa 206.82    218.99    812.57    466.63    367.62    222.85   
Kansas 309.80    348.37    315.85    --    791.00    326.27   
Minnesota 263.89    293.81    553.18    615.33    584.66    278.74   
Missouri 323.88    351.50    948.53    1,164.30    1,293.99    331.35   
Nebraska 304.14    344.58    502.39    1,046.61    802.19    325.91   
North Dakota 352.88    399.66    524.24    974.10    955.60    366.77   
South Dakota 544.95    504.06    --    597.77    1,650.97    477.78   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 240.55    273.43    535.73    736.43    485.90    261.28   
District of Columbia 674.60    729.40    839.72    524.40    808.83    706.61   
Florida 320.59    365.94    750.27    528.16    396.64    357.75   
Georgia 276.38    307.86    751.92    815.15    817.65    293.11   
Maryland 539.43    640.37    563.38    --    1,936.08    552.95   
North Carolina 269.64    292.47    567.89    578.12    582.50    291.46   
South Carolina 294.76    334.98    394.34    --    348.09    324.67   
Virginia 273.71    290.91    828.24    --    772.04    285.88   
West Virginia 463.93    510.13    --    --    649.93    517.62   
East South Central:
Alabama 803.74    859.27    --    397.77    1,261.71    784.68   
Kentucky 282.35    302.39    623.34    --    880.21    294.76   
Mississippi 431.92    467.23    --    --    944.15    467.32   
Tennessee 428.65    469.29    1,756.33    614.20    1,805.44    363.28   
West South Central:
Arkansas 307.58    318.94    --    --    556.19    338.15   
Louisiana 363.79    370.22    712.02    --    961.08    380.20   
Oklahoma 248.28    264.24    832.37    --    559.77    263.02   
Texas 216.03    229.99    627.78    751.33    852.75    221.39   
Mountain:
Arizona 404.05    438.69    --    --    1,050.15    433.78   
Colorado 412.71    466.21    490.17    353.74    573.19    429.47   
Idaho 622.98    750.77    513.28    --    835.02    664.59   
Montana 447.71    572.21    531.72    --    599.34    479.64   
Nevada 621.44    622.80    657.44    --    1,028.48    651.85   
New Mexico 317.58    365.42    700.93    754.64    984.44    330.84   
Utah 311.63    368.09    445.17    942.69    315.36    336.79   
Wyoming 514.56    547.91    --    --    --    525.08   
Pacific:
Alaska 478.46    488.46    --    --    475.25    492.71   
California 198.33    221.12    392.92    698.11    695.87    206.65   
Hawaii 298.20    330.43    626.32    851.45    418.16    320.75   
Oregon 293.67    323.12    798.38    --    619.86    314.46   
Washington 424.75    440.65    --    1,216.00    602.21    449.45   

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.