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, 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 12,124    12,132    12,166    11,857    11,175    12,208   
New England:
Connecticut 13,077    12,968    13,628    14,710    13,284    13,071   
Maine 12,245    12,544    13,053    8,577    9,569    12,544   
Massachusetts 13,592    13,372    12,979    18,268    --    13,636   
New Hampshire 14,138    14,050    14,412    14,491    13,330    14,187   
Rhode Island 13,387    13,407    13,359    13,236    11,710    13,520   
Vermont 12,884    12,496    15,870    11,855    --    12,899   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 12,521    12,583    11,818    13,452    12,342    12,540   
New York 12,855    12,661    13,349    14,550    13,216    12,820   
Pennsylvania 12,773    12,823    12,409    12,539    11,967    12,822   
East North Central:
Illinois 12,632    12,790    11,278    --    10,707    12,813   
Indiana 12,409    12,317    12,401    13,817    11,349    12,502   
Michigan 12,274    12,435    11,993    9,995    10,079    12,513   
Ohio 12,731    12,738    13,016    11,043    12,062    12,768   
Wisconsin 13,136    13,099    13,905    12,151    12,579    13,217   
West North Central:
Iowa 11,282    11,097    11,592    13,067    12,733    11,122   
Kansas 11,548    11,567    11,156    11,570    11,192    11,570   
Minnesota 11,669    11,623    10,992    12,372    11,587    11,676   
Missouri 11,045    11,248    10,451    9,884    9,969    11,150   
Nebraska 11,746    11,635    13,423    --    11,285    11,841   
North Dakota 11,391    11,349    12,282    9,821    --    11,412   
South Dakota 12,070    11,578    14,270    --    11,079    12,139   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 12,153    12,152    12,510    11,457    11,718    12,198   
District of Columbia 12,948    12,979    10,465    13,384    --    12,975   
Florida 11,909    11,933    11,981    10,612    11,447    11,968   
Georgia 11,716    11,683    12,655    --    12,197    11,665   
Maryland 12,146    11,956    13,959    --    11,435    12,198   
North Carolina 11,158    11,146    11,555    --    9,496    11,259   
South Carolina 11,320    11,575    11,517    7,096    9,651    11,572   
Virginia 11,847    11,940    11,615    10,650    11,040    11,956   
West Virginia 12,119    12,403    8,701    --    9,263    12,449   
East South Central:
Alabama 10,220    10,246    --    --    10,524    10,195   
Kentucky 11,800    11,832    10,764    12,635    11,187    11,859   
Mississippi 10,868    11,131    --    --    7,804    11,376   
Tennessee 11,509    11,557    12,001    9,378    9,614    11,686   
West South Central:
Arkansas 9,997    10,021    --    10,788    10,624    9,896   
Louisiana 11,594    11,629    --    --    11,197    11,636   
Oklahoma 11,612    11,687    --    9,564    10,398    11,781   
Texas 12,074    12,193    11,011    9,655    10,294    12,270   
Mountain:
Arizona 11,803    11,765    11,477    13,206    10,580    11,931   
Colorado 12,456    12,416    12,585    13,032    12,306    12,467   
Idaho 11,771    12,058    9,932    --    9,193    12,034   
Montana 11,911    11,935    11,818    --    13,089    11,827   
Nevada 10,269    10,518    9,041    11,070    10,524    10,234   
New Mexico 11,196    11,218    11,087    10,836    12,468    11,086   
Utah 11,073    10,892    11,967    --    10,456    11,107   
Wyoming 12,878    13,276    --    --    11,010    12,945   
Pacific:
Alaska 15,017    15,005    15,887    --    --    15,124   
California 12,107    12,214    11,362    11,655    11,126    12,162   
Hawaii 11,498    11,615    10,681    11,405    12,143    11,457   
Oregon 12,321    11,695    14,549    11,365    11,354    12,373   
Washington 12,576    12,612    11,486    13,833    11,385    12,619   

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.

-- 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, 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 60.14    65.22    184.47    290.68    147.70    63.96   
New England:
Connecticut 388.31    414.42    1,051.34    1,222.66    1,078.90    396.88   
Maine 413.80    451.84    1,328.77    839.76    783.56    443.31   
Massachusetts 414.46    351.85    916.43    2,814.60    --    429.57   
New Hampshire 394.08    507.98    687.15    986.14    1,043.67    412.02   
Rhode Island 384.04    425.30    845.24    1,844.19    766.11    405.37   
Vermont 500.73    382.93    1,647.90    2,738.80    --    513.62   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 284.81    308.12    812.72    1,221.80    772.51    303.60   
New York 325.23    377.07    630.95    914.68    651.28    350.49   
Pennsylvania 280.34    316.49    355.24    759.89    350.60    295.00   
East North Central:
Illinois 371.69    398.04    943.49    --    788.86    398.81   
Indiana 410.14    464.16    1,140.93    883.90    715.61    439.22   
Michigan 404.16    459.96    744.70    1,472.16    735.72    426.51   
Ohio 283.16    311.29    757.91    1,082.36    662.57    296.25   
Wisconsin 347.08    413.29    888.39    609.61    588.95    390.15   
West North Central:
Iowa 296.32    333.70    861.22    733.40    891.92    308.22   
Kansas 336.59    361.19    558.92    1,358.11    626.50    355.18   
Minnesota 273.24    297.73    1,278.65    499.96    993.13    283.69   
Missouri 249.60    289.14    511.05    770.41    600.47    262.61   
Nebraska 271.85    284.51    888.97    --    530.23    308.43   
North Dakota 418.32    509.92    649.47    676.53    --    437.78   
South Dakota 324.40    336.74    756.61    --    1,311.32    334.60   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 387.03    423.12    828.16    1,108.36    781.58    421.93   
District of Columbia 470.40    538.75    744.99    647.85    --    479.73   
Florida 238.40    264.83    375.19    725.92    491.12    261.13   
Georgia 406.11    434.30    967.67    --    715.41    441.16   
Maryland 410.85    378.43    2,113.19    --    536.01    438.84   
North Carolina 296.37    309.11    470.52    --    908.66    311.20   
South Carolina 291.19    289.53    940.27    1,336.62    914.85    292.58   
Virginia 246.64    276.19    590.80    737.36    433.20    271.17   
West Virginia 409.84    420.34    1,448.06    --    1,230.96    425.63   
East South Central:
Alabama 436.41    476.53    --    --    716.29    468.10   
Kentucky 458.16    487.21    1,114.19    704.47    835.63    492.28   
Mississippi 390.66    403.63    --    --    762.94    408.90   
Tennessee 357.02    384.18    1,094.36    622.05    516.90    381.46   
West South Central:
Arkansas 434.55    458.67    --    1,184.81    1,052.02    466.35   
Louisiana 428.25    442.68    --    --    674.49    468.92   
Oklahoma 316.57    335.63    --    614.22    508.47    349.20   
Texas 253.37    265.63    507.00    853.52    604.02    269.07   
Mountain:
Arizona 483.91    527.46    862.01    929.87    714.39    522.45   
Colorado 293.83    320.58    999.03    586.70    543.09    313.79   
Idaho 419.15    438.76    875.48    --    849.09    425.80   
Montana 391.02    471.09    534.37    --    709.40    418.40   
Nevada 325.60    379.44    564.93    1,189.05    610.64    360.19   
New Mexico 701.37    780.03    575.67    924.97    1,312.22    726.45   
Utah 307.40    335.76    763.33    --    611.61    323.97   
Wyoming 580.63    612.92    --    --    773.42    598.77   
Pacific:
Alaska 615.53    664.92    1,035.77    --    --    640.13   
California 188.77    200.33    700.34    834.80    791.72    194.68   
Hawaii 192.16    193.83    717.22    860.76    922.04    195.44   
Oregon 485.57    353.55    654.23    909.45    1,121.66    503.19   
Washington 512.46    579.59    585.65    998.17    1,510.92    525.55   

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.

-- 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.