Table VII.C.2 Average total employee contribution (in dollars) per enrolled employee for single coverage at private-sector establishments that offer health insurance by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2016
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 1,325    1,310    1,364    1,463    1,450    1,307   
New England:
Connecticut 1,498    1,467    1,547    1,753    1,806    1,477   
Maine 1,357    1,281    1,432    1,816    1,585    1,318   
Massachusetts 1,670    1,646    1,623    2,075    2,151    1,649   
New Hampshire 1,678    1,645    1,760    1,806    2,710    1,558   
Rhode Island 1,614    1,676    1,161    1,755    1,847    1,592   
Vermont 1,395    1,353    1,594    1,465    1,164    1,417   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 1,745    1,825    1,434    1,403    1,751    1,745   
New York 1,357    1,314    1,511    1,563    1,309    1,363   
Pennsylvania 1,340    1,370    1,216    1,238    1,419    1,329   
East North Central:
Illinois 1,488    1,500    1,252    1,728    1,472    1,490   
Indiana 1,289    1,279    1,383    1,262    1,399    1,272   
Michigan 1,236    1,252    1,159    1,168    1,128    1,248   
Ohio 1,351    1,326    1,432    1,431    1,544    1,328   
Wisconsin 1,401    1,381    1,238    1,780    1,688    1,355   
West North Central:
Iowa 1,259    1,239    1,294    1,418    1,635    1,192   
Kansas 1,265    1,261    1,009    1,786    1,392    1,252   
Minnesota 1,380    1,355    1,403    1,611    1,408    1,376   
Missouri 1,288    1,298    1,274    1,225    1,402    1,268   
Nebraska 1,456    1,412    1,773    1,455    1,985    1,349   
North Dakota 1,155    1,111    1,058    1,925    1,704    1,118   
South Dakota 1,200    1,196    1,144    1,413    1,393    1,182   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 1,407    1,379    1,611    1,500    1,682    1,368   
District of Columbia 1,493    1,439    1,979    1,799    1,917    1,481   
Florida 1,568    1,561    1,729    1,261    1,431    1,589   
Georgia 1,409    1,415    1,574    968    1,557    1,387   
Maryland 1,494    1,493    1,528    1,389    1,590    1,485   
North Carolina 1,189    1,170    1,056    1,889    1,510    1,156   
South Carolina 1,361    1,353    1,373    1,445    1,443    1,344   
Virginia 1,487    1,472    1,497    1,691    1,456    1,493   
West Virginia 1,208    1,161    1,461    1,285    1,379    1,161   
East South Central:
Alabama 1,510    1,460    1,794    1,845    1,675    1,477   
Kentucky 1,290    1,297    984    1,684    1,125    1,325   
Mississippi 1,400    1,383    1,316    1,706    1,840    1,288   
Tennessee 1,230    1,223    1,160    1,438    1,385    1,202   
West South Central:
Arkansas 1,235    1,218    1,539    1,220    1,258    1,228   
Louisiana 1,282    1,270    1,942    1,049    1,342    1,270   
Oklahoma 1,189    1,156    1,300    1,566    1,435    1,126   
Texas 1,197    1,126    1,855    1,558    1,413    1,157   
Mountain:
Arizona 1,283    1,239    1,574    1,568    1,560    1,239   
Colorado 1,385    1,359    1,699    1,323    1,706    1,353   
Idaho 872    769    1,429    1,709    1,362    807   
Montana 1,367    1,277    1,955    852    1,704    1,314   
Nevada 1,235    1,195    1,220    1,598    1,341    1,204   
New Mexico 1,299    1,289    1,508    1,051    1,460    1,271   
Utah 1,162    1,160    983    1,513    1,507    1,131   
Wyoming 1,195    1,194    1,404    827    1,724    1,159   
Pacific:
Alaska 1,319    1,273    1,416    2,314    1,224    1,329   
California 1,146    1,146    1,031    1,430    1,311    1,127   
Hawaii 703    748    652    445    766    693   
Oregon 1,028    1,023    844    1,516    1,315    1,002   
Washington 984    959    1,096    1,074    1,384    943   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2016 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.C.2 Standard errors for average total employee contribution (in dollars) per enrolled employee for single coverage at private-sector establishments that offer health insurance by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2016
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 13.19    14.85    37.51    36.64    30.70    14.43   
New England:
Connecticut 92.33    111.27    124.48    196.57    206.43    97.09   
Maine 88.41    105.84    176.81    197.53    164.31    99.76   
Massachusetts 78.54    88.42    205.69    314.44    293.13    80.88   
New Hampshire 97.63    121.72    184.36    241.77    500.46    88.08   
Rhode Island 79.56    95.18    142.45    158.12    172.57    85.15   
Vermont 87.60    103.03    170.81    254.23    149.20    94.38   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 110.88    132.59    179.16    179.41    190.75    123.07   
New York 59.32    63.23    225.31    160.75    135.17    64.73   
Pennsylvania 56.23    67.25    117.27    126.67    97.50    62.80   
East North Central:
Illinois 62.58    71.15    117.67    151.34    88.37    71.27   
Indiana 62.77    72.10    123.20    228.77    176.55    67.21   
Michigan 59.71    68.68    147.61    139.03    118.47    65.21   
Ohio 54.51    61.52    143.30    168.07    127.89    59.40   
Wisconsin 65.71    79.21    113.59    192.65    127.84    72.63   
West North Central:
Iowa 61.83    75.18    115.25    155.24    200.42    62.51   
Kansas 72.19    80.59    167.53    263.76    132.69    78.24   
Minnesota 54.46    60.47    186.54    156.80    142.81    58.70   
Missouri 65.66    78.58    155.05    137.11    159.83    71.09   
Nebraska 92.13    104.82    175.62    114.49    279.39    88.26   
North Dakota 70.34    84.64    117.06    346.46    249.98    73.41   
South Dakota 61.63    75.96    112.21    151.99    130.72    66.02   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 89.50    100.62    258.51    142.79    161.88    98.05   
District of Columbia 80.95    90.77    246.21    149.45    515.10    81.96   
Florida 80.78    91.25    137.92    158.72    112.45    91.77   
Georgia 69.59    76.47    106.67    260.16    164.11    75.58   
Maryland 77.50    87.43    188.50    242.27    192.42    83.22   
North Carolina 50.58    52.89    157.94    322.21    180.44    52.32   
South Carolina 62.97    69.82    140.91    214.06    120.76    71.83   
Virginia 74.17    85.51    135.06    216.67    125.48    84.73   
West Virginia 62.94    70.78    154.05    280.22    120.33    72.48   
East South Central:
Alabama 93.26    104.93    269.41    134.50    131.01    109.05   
Kentucky 73.41    81.13    134.65    144.11    110.79    85.64   
Mississippi 121.94    136.55    202.78    169.09    428.07    89.60   
Tennessee 100.25    114.39    153.80    106.51    132.11    116.96   
West South Central:
Arkansas 70.05    75.66    125.75    205.54    106.62    85.75   
Louisiana 66.70    71.22    149.18    203.58    189.15    69.87   
Oklahoma 67.45    74.16    252.64    153.26    140.96    76.80   
Texas 56.35    56.46    293.82    191.92    147.30    59.80   
Mountain:
Arizona 74.59    80.83    305.20    151.82    185.22    80.58   
Colorado 76.53    85.04    238.76    231.27    197.91    81.92   
Idaho 68.34    67.60    267.83    385.62    229.90    70.14   
Montana 126.14    127.84    431.42    131.23    420.78    129.26   
Nevada 67.71    80.36    160.52    148.92    124.25    79.44   
New Mexico 71.87    85.60    109.65    146.15    125.39    81.17   
Utah 72.01    79.21    203.37    236.12    182.61    76.42   
Wyoming 80.79    91.12    200.85    209.63    230.13    84.98   
Pacific:
Alaska 99.80    111.44    180.77    256.19    251.46    107.02   
California 42.91    47.88    119.18    111.22    128.03    45.67   
Hawaii 66.13    80.48    173.87    84.99    154.35    73.08   
Oregon 78.72    85.36    166.32    331.21    105.61    84.59   
Washington 101.57    116.30    265.25    287.13    325.67    104.47   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2016 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.