Table VII.D.1 Average total family 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, 2017
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 18,687    18,724    18,810    17,657    16,966    18,816   
New England:
Connecticut 20,020    19,850    21,100    20,772    19,713    20,042   
Maine 17,422    17,548    17,292    15,447    18,147    17,350   
Massachusetts 21,053    21,300    19,554    20,777    18,626    21,181   
New Hampshire 19,230    19,208    19,411    19,240    17,314    19,333   
Rhode Island 18,387    18,863    16,734    17,100    12,176 * 18,743   
Vermont 18,552    18,720    19,851    13,986    --    18,629   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 20,669    20,501    22,267    17,335    17,902    20,825   
New York 21,317    21,418    20,885    20,514    18,448    21,472   
Pennsylvania 18,589    18,677    18,469    16,541    16,961    18,784   
East North Central:
Illinois 19,656    19,877    18,162    16,310    17,630    19,812   
Indiana 18,253    18,045    23,050    15,248    14,684    18,484   
Michigan 18,929    18,965    19,030    17,772    18,905    18,930   
Ohio 18,185    17,939    20,827    16,379    16,122    18,296   
Wisconsin 18,785    18,917    18,115    17,337    18,374    18,808   
West North Central:
Iowa 17,086    16,527    19,798    17,116    15,249    17,252   
Kansas 18,229    18,111    19,761    19,499    18,206    18,230   
Minnesota 18,507    18,523    18,327    18,403    16,670    18,566   
Missouri 18,763    18,918    18,425    15,956    16,950    18,913   
Nebraska 18,199    18,406    17,044    15,397    17,441    18,258   
North Dakota 17,886    18,013    16,946    16,907    16,619    17,919   
South Dakota 17,695    17,208    22,581    --    16,918    17,741   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 19,407    19,194    18,721    22,158    18,287    19,546   
District of Columbia 20,960    21,198    19,116    --    --    21,090   
Florida 17,189    17,388    17,739    13,736    14,764    17,440   
Georgia 17,703    17,820    --    18,266    16,895    17,776   
Maryland 18,915    19,194    15,982    17,829    17,239    18,975   
North Carolina 18,101    18,188    16,518    18,248    16,743    18,227   
South Carolina 18,241    18,415    16,779    16,289    16,133    18,557   
Virginia 18,264    18,418    18,035    16,147    16,194    18,425   
West Virginia 20,252    20,504    --    14,961    18,304    20,462   
East South Central:
Alabama 16,902    16,871    17,745    15,692    16,117    17,006   
Kentucky 16,948    17,014    16,017    --    17,294    16,912   
Mississippi 17,343    17,364    --    17,070    17,790    17,234   
Tennessee 17,349    17,438    16,300    18,030    15,370    17,578   
West South Central:
Arkansas 16,663    16,910    --    16,067    14,858    16,955   
Louisiana 17,400    17,725    14,861    17,197    13,928    17,770   
Oklahoma 18,252    18,405    17,135    17,191    16,896    18,456   
Texas 18,252    18,382    18,298    15,295    16,479    18,388   
Mountain:
Arizona 18,432    18,711    16,588    15,279    17,964    18,469   
Colorado 19,339    19,796    15,373    16,615    --    19,360   
Idaho 17,168    17,343    15,716    16,769    17,938    17,057   
Montana 17,932    17,276    --    --    17,593    17,949   
Nevada 17,221    17,008    18,953    --    17,178    17,228   
New Mexico 18,738    19,082    17,250    15,856    17,381    18,881   
Utah 16,350    16,165    17,528    14,633    16,091    16,389   
Wyoming 21,355    21,502    --    --    18,362    21,541   
Pacific:
Alaska 22,417    22,450    --    --    --    22,498   
California 18,730    18,614    19,263    20,022    19,462    18,698   
Hawaii 18,512    18,800    17,434    17,788    16,557    18,662   
Oregon 17,953    18,040    16,695    17,215    17,841    17,959   
Washington 19,472    19,055    18,578    23,595    19,124    19,489   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2017 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 Standard errors for average total family 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, 2017
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 104.65    112.68    343.95    494.53    298.35    109.67   
New England:
Connecticut 501.01    530.68    2,419.14    1,117.55    979.80    531.64   
Maine 548.58    633.56    588.20    733.58    613.04    596.35   
Massachusetts 515.29    615.09    728.16    983.01    746.28    538.49   
New Hampshire 469.12    528.76    1,683.14    994.55    1,000.58    487.52   
Rhode Island 442.54    317.32    1,959.99    1,679.62    4,366.94 * 294.17   
Vermont 655.08    794.79    1,001.83    1,246.64    --    680.48   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 446.86    486.18    981.45    1,684.19    1,141.83    465.93   
New York 606.79    661.84    2,019.34    1,910.57    1,280.04    630.54   
Pennsylvania 449.54    516.77    768.88    1,600.34    1,105.90    488.01   
East North Central:
Illinois 724.99    773.79    894.12    512.99    1,780.22    759.43   
Indiana 551.30    553.06    2,242.25    1,974.78    1,166.84    570.85   
Michigan 520.08    571.70    988.93    1,149.65    1,135.14    539.08   
Ohio 494.73    534.72    1,331.35    1,155.84    656.22    520.30   
Wisconsin 444.83    453.64    2,047.09    773.81    895.50    466.68   
West North Central:
Iowa 532.50    437.06    2,176.79    1,073.18    1,268.10    565.72   
Kansas 618.15    654.95    2,264.36    1,743.79    1,923.20    643.18   
Minnesota 438.20    480.16    1,167.05    1,355.11    1,489.50    449.69   
Missouri 385.74    429.52    864.70    1,207.74    704.92    417.50   
Nebraska 348.48    352.12    1,972.10    1,933.81    1,533.37    364.61   
North Dakota 338.12    375.75    649.15    1,273.70    523.36    346.46   
South Dakota 402.57    223.66    3,323.52    --    978.13    422.84   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 659.29    775.07    1,517.35    790.31    1,292.24    715.88   
District of Columbia 596.12    628.03    1,747.79    --    --    600.51   
Florida 407.00    394.58    1,053.04    2,799.17    1,978.58    382.24   
Georgia 560.82    587.28    --    1,029.19    853.25    603.31   
Maryland 578.85    637.20    832.30    2,469.96    1,970.17    597.40   
North Carolina 455.47    478.92    1,892.33    2,034.31    638.78    494.34   
South Carolina 396.03    411.22    1,716.46    1,156.86    858.64    422.46   
Virginia 389.97    435.35    691.46    1,150.96    947.09    414.22   
West Virginia 551.17    594.41    --    1,281.97    1,280.70    612.78   
East South Central:
Alabama 332.01    354.69    1,294.11    942.47    659.13    365.00   
Kentucky 670.68    724.49    639.19    --    812.36    734.81   
Mississippi 621.87    668.56    --    1,140.32    1,350.19    690.92   
Tennessee 442.48    505.15    1,049.06    1,141.29    687.06    480.16   
West South Central:
Arkansas 591.63    657.17    --    833.99    836.15    688.20   
Louisiana 615.70    552.96    3,045.69    1,783.51    3,048.40    529.73   
Oklahoma 462.03    515.04    646.20    1,016.46    705.22    515.24   
Texas 477.52    509.43    691.30    1,904.82    1,227.97    507.25   
Mountain:
Arizona 526.43    554.49    927.46    2,359.79    812.20    565.00   
Colorado 428.66    410.09    620.84    915.33    --    437.47   
Idaho 446.59    490.60    1,526.29    563.93    990.10    504.78   
Montana 731.68    623.07    --    --    1,533.03    765.25   
Nevada 636.69    659.98    1,816.30    --    1,701.27    683.13   
New Mexico 535.43    569.95    445.91    442.62    1,650.13    562.33   
Utah 543.32    531.31    1,759.94    1,979.46    1,016.41    602.53   
Wyoming 442.43    452.72    --    --    1,212.39    453.49   
Pacific:
Alaska 743.35    786.57    --    --    --    764.00   
California 327.25    340.93    1,336.21    1,027.79    993.08    338.93   
Hawaii 757.36    932.54    940.98    1,052.59    487.95    809.03   
Oregon 444.74    478.40    936.01    1,371.17    1,750.53    459.36   
Washington 584.38    574.00    1,106.07    675.59    1,144.70    611.75   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2017 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.