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, 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 17,733    17,810    17,053    17,401    16,617    17,814   
New England:
Connecticut 18,565    18,634    17,882    17,508    22,096    18,474   
Maine 17,634    17,871    15,189    --    16,082    17,760   
Massachusetts 19,460    19,147    17,806    25,167    --    19,476   
New Hampshire 18,957    18,114    20,359    --    --    18,895   
Rhode Island 18,268    18,635    16,455    17,783    18,389    18,255   
Vermont 17,935    17,848    21,760    12,456 * --    17,905   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 18,364    18,604    17,104    17,301    18,229    18,384   
New York 19,486    19,180    18,519    26,435    17,886    19,572   
Pennsylvania 17,568    17,774    16,865    15,348    18,385    17,524   
East North Central:
Illinois 18,519    18,762    15,145    --    14,639    18,878   
Indiana 18,129    18,208    16,805    20,076    15,544    18,250   
Michigan 16,971    17,064    16,442    15,275    16,596    16,993   
Ohio 17,508    17,800    15,860    16,554    17,062    17,532   
Wisconsin 17,194    16,772    20,005    18,719    17,540    17,173   
West North Central:
Iowa 16,538    16,695    14,229    18,131    16,832    16,506   
Kansas 17,019    17,177    14,649    --    13,570    17,182   
Minnesota 17,539    17,275    17,283    20,012    18,603    17,496   
Missouri 16,552    16,508    16,663    16,753    15,201    16,710   
Nebraska 16,636    16,366    20,037    --    15,438    16,861   
North Dakota 17,078    17,261    15,829    --    --    17,070   
South Dakota 16,975    16,757    19,327    15,793    14,531    17,061   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 18,826    19,152    15,101    --    16,454    18,933   
District of Columbia 19,037    19,085    --    --    --    19,036   
Florida 17,750    17,927    16,677    15,577    15,732    17,975   
Georgia 18,485    18,850    16,694    --    18,951    18,440   
Maryland 18,797    18,511    21,108    --    16,495    18,901   
North Carolina 16,938    16,990    16,113    17,174    16,956    16,936   
South Carolina 17,620    17,917    17,056    11,208    16,085    17,759   
Virginia 18,326    18,856    16,241    14,996    17,763    18,388   
West Virginia 17,092    17,278    --    16,462    13,705    17,377   
East South Central:
Alabama 15,935    16,016    15,162    14,761    16,705    15,862   
Kentucky 16,724    16,726    16,390    17,541    15,581    16,875   
Mississippi 16,181    16,412    --    13,701    14,136    16,515   
Tennessee 16,585    16,650    --    14,922    15,335    16,660   
West South Central:
Arkansas 15,468    15,499    --    14,830    14,904    15,567   
Louisiana 16,967    16,847    --    --    17,525    16,910   
Oklahoma 16,873    17,069    --    --    16,611    16,920   
Texas 17,390    17,470    16,996    15,244    16,000    17,494   
Mountain:
Arizona 17,247    17,297    15,381    19,284    15,977    17,355   
Colorado 17,346    17,355    17,191    17,373    17,584    17,333   
Idaho 17,625    17,750    16,454    --    12,868    17,947   
Montana 17,882    18,327    16,243    --    16,841    18,020   
Nevada 16,534    16,505    16,535    16,876    18,265    16,284   
New Mexico 16,900    16,993    15,109    --    19,987    16,646   
Utah 17,557    17,397    18,441    17,111    17,266    17,567   
Wyoming 19,719    19,670    --    --    19,853    19,712   
Pacific:
Alaska 22,716    22,950    19,964    --    --    22,861   
California 17,817    18,096    17,999    13,099    15,921    17,886   
Hawaii 16,622    16,992    --    14,818    14,978    16,767   
Oregon 16,986    17,142    15,505    --    16,638    17,004   
Washington 18,177    18,280    14,595    20,951    --    18,250   

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.

* Figure does not meet standard of reliability or precision.

-- 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, 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 99.58    106.00    244.75    723.16    215.74    105.57   
New England:
Connecticut 471.59    502.80    1,628.28    1,044.68    2,493.50    474.15   
Maine 376.09    409.94    937.05    --    1,143.40    389.91   
Massachusetts 870.48    881.39    1,633.17    4,417.04    --    888.44   
New Hampshire 635.20    788.63    1,277.49    --    --    665.58   
Rhode Island 431.14    513.09    701.79    753.34    2,452.45    394.97   
Vermont 1,016.24    811.76    3,237.69    4,873.00 * --    1,042.05   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 396.47    436.04    1,398.33    711.93    752.87    441.72   
New York 492.96    488.41    460.37    2,368.15    888.10    518.22   
Pennsylvania 324.07    354.71    609.32    1,651.06    581.88    340.10   
East North Central:
Illinois 562.79    586.16    1,716.41    --    1,128.69    590.65   
Indiana 735.54    828.24    1,571.54    2,055.60    1,400.69    760.68   
Michigan 521.70    567.33    683.74    882.90    884.89    550.73   
Ohio 485.74    550.48    1,311.73    856.64    494.61    510.63   
Wisconsin 830.81    922.89    977.56    1,579.59    538.74    880.19   
West North Central:
Iowa 416.13    459.30    657.72    1,107.82    1,012.85    448.18   
Kansas 543.24    592.62    718.21    --    1,487.66    557.96   
Minnesota 471.76    492.56    1,156.78    1,068.48    1,395.02    486.73   
Missouri 374.59    421.31    1,059.39    1,084.67    1,382.26    389.47   
Nebraska 431.53    441.56    1,166.53    --    886.53    471.41   
North Dakota 578.03    655.19    681.61    --    --    583.97   
South Dakota 422.02    457.63    995.05    787.39    1,069.91    435.50   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 488.72    508.31    647.76    --    941.66    504.90   
District of Columbia 404.00    445.79    --    --    --    413.44   
Florida 373.76    395.97    1,182.82    814.26    1,064.55    387.42   
Georgia 475.90    490.36    1,198.28    --    763.23    517.03   
Maryland 635.74    603.77    3,020.79    --    1,364.04    656.59   
North Carolina 721.43    788.75    678.20    1,611.71    763.12    764.89   
South Carolina 501.48    529.33    1,147.43    1,959.95    1,133.23    536.67   
Virginia 433.78    494.27    551.04    597.77    1,137.23    464.16   
West Virginia 848.25    937.31    --    512.57    1,701.05    911.36   
East South Central:
Alabama 415.68    442.93    1,466.13    779.29    1,321.14    433.54   
Kentucky 478.97    511.23    1,679.17    1,159.55    1,078.82    523.63   
Mississippi 576.64    641.57    --    822.34    1,134.55    639.86   
Tennessee 637.48    688.31    --    1,130.57    931.88    675.01   
West South Central:
Arkansas 561.54    600.09    --    1,317.83    812.38    652.32   
Louisiana 502.95    509.34    --    --    1,374.29    533.98   
Oklahoma 684.17    717.95    --    --    1,274.98    773.34   
Texas 395.83    424.20    821.19    1,521.07    852.03    420.24   
Mountain:
Arizona 526.11    568.41    1,162.35    1,311.27    954.40    565.10   
Colorado 385.56    414.96    1,343.88    1,272.46    886.29    403.02   
Idaho 719.87    757.18    690.28    --    2,204.81    720.91   
Montana 726.76    817.88    1,084.73    --    1,426.42    794.67   
Nevada 602.86    650.02    2,057.50    1,295.23    2,121.67    611.69   
New Mexico 616.25    696.35    638.80    --    1,897.03    619.11   
Utah 534.73    612.15    1,225.64    1,329.03    852.83    551.66   
Wyoming 674.92    698.21    --    --    2,565.87    698.17   
Pacific:
Alaska 750.01    798.54    2,042.21    --    --    774.53   
California 468.24    476.90    868.46    1,263.77    818.07    485.86   
Hawaii 478.75    526.98    --    1,311.57    1,306.13    501.32   
Oregon 524.26    576.95    1,919.55    --    866.02    550.46   
Washington 795.01    917.05    937.90    712.77    --    824.10   

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.

* Figure does not meet standard of reliability or precision.

-- 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.