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, 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 18,794    18,827    18,684    18,282    17,240    18,910   
New England:
Connecticut 20,130    19,938    --    21,263    19,765    20,159   
Maine 17,126    17,172    17,538    --    17,714    17,056   
Massachusetts 21,272    21,559    18,916    21,376    18,470    21,492   
New Hampshire 19,520    19,359    21,185    --    --    19,657   
Rhode Island 18,245    18,825    15,056    16,434    7,112 * 18,791   
Vermont 18,252    18,477    19,305    12,804    --    18,303   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 20,849    20,729    22,109    --    16,808    21,074   
New York 21,247    21,080    21,925    23,122    18,287    21,390   
Pennsylvania 18,509    18,651    18,231    14,756    17,532    18,623   
East North Central:
Illinois 19,750    19,926    19,110    16,463    18,215    19,860   
Indiana 18,090    17,909    22,845    13,318    14,136    18,343   
Michigan 19,779    19,957    18,134    18,673    18,665    19,817   
Ohio 18,144    17,913    20,665    16,335    15,984    18,264   
Wisconsin 18,713    18,845    18,132    17,153    18,652    18,717   
West North Central:
Iowa 17,804    16,997    21,825    19,147    17,331    17,832   
Kansas 18,408    18,331    19,761    18,718    19,511    18,353   
Minnesota 18,835    18,828    18,387    19,621    --    18,830   
Missouri 18,641    18,799    18,553    15,275    16,944    18,798   
Nebraska 16,960    16,841    18,877    16,598    18,124    16,841   
North Dakota 18,108    18,193    17,242    --    --    18,145   
South Dakota 18,554    17,897    22,601    --    17,155    18,672   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 19,280    18,950    --    --    18,520    19,386   
District of Columbia 21,292    21,492    19,502    --    --    21,512   
Florida 17,261    17,241    17,585    17,286    17,119    17,273   
Georgia 17,779    17,848    --    18,435    17,255    17,827   
Maryland 19,313    19,660    --    --    18,825    19,331   
North Carolina 18,171    18,264    16,641    18,292    16,916    18,279   
South Carolina 18,025    18,172    16,910    16,706    15,989    18,365   
Virginia 18,517    18,666    18,698    16,109    16,174    18,718   
West Virginia 20,435    20,660    --    --    18,869    20,597   
East South Central:
Alabama 17,232    17,190    17,728    --    16,536    17,316   
Kentucky 17,515    17,656    15,744    --    17,490    17,518   
Mississippi 17,643    17,711    --    --    17,553    17,664   
Tennessee 17,270    17,305    --    --    14,584    17,573   
West South Central:
Arkansas 16,417    16,568    --    16,323    14,978    16,633   
Louisiana 17,429    17,937    13,730    --    13,474    17,865   
Oklahoma 18,223    18,417    16,903    16,288    16,954    18,389   
Texas 18,328    18,487    18,068    14,337    16,134    18,487   
Mountain:
Arizona 18,481    18,730    17,193    15,317    18,239    18,497   
Colorado 19,476    19,933    --    --    --    19,473   
Idaho 17,379    17,610    15,534    --    17,982    17,289   
Montana 18,326    18,008    --    --    --    18,298   
Nevada 16,866    16,607    19,165    --    16,961    16,852   
New Mexico 19,082    19,449    16,921    15,736    16,785    19,323   
Utah 16,740    16,686    17,064    --    16,088    16,884   
Wyoming 21,575    21,725    --    --    19,790    21,687   
Pacific:
Alaska 23,051    23,041    --    --    --    23,080   
California 19,261    19,375    17,157    21,175    20,773    19,192   
Hawaii 19,161    19,507    17,946    --    --    19,392   
Oregon 18,045    18,064    --    --    18,218    18,034   
Washington 19,512    19,039    18,796    --    19,426    19,517   

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.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, 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 120.74    131.61    356.91    456.85    267.88    127.65   
New England:
Connecticut 484.73    527.70    --    1,241.58    1,126.83    515.50   
Maine 397.08    471.36    324.84    --    324.43    438.69   
Massachusetts 731.07    871.45    1,227.48    959.19    808.22    780.39   
New Hampshire 600.98    668.59    2,466.05    --    --    628.74   
Rhode Island 583.42    375.55    3,228.48    1,024.05    3,487.62 * 348.78   
Vermont 828.31    992.15    852.28    1,765.52    --    846.49   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 505.87    553.98    1,114.69    --    1,300.21    522.44   
New York 722.49    803.75    1,952.25    2,102.78    1,788.24    746.27   
Pennsylvania 534.52    617.40    734.52    1,650.91    1,213.07    581.48   
East North Central:
Illinois 823.38    880.22    767.06    566.55    1,656.95    866.32   
Indiana 553.39    547.55    2,409.42    1,665.91    949.71    573.63   
Michigan 606.71    639.07    1,367.09    1,815.43    1,358.38    623.63   
Ohio 543.80    587.44    1,465.31    1,219.24    699.27    573.23   
Wisconsin 494.12    504.14    2,287.90    731.13    1,018.46    517.43   
West North Central:
Iowa 647.14    499.82    2,305.27    1,736.59    1,263.64    680.67   
Kansas 673.68    718.51    2,264.36    1,697.21    1,737.18    700.86   
Minnesota 481.84    527.89    1,290.71    1,229.02    --    489.86   
Missouri 428.10    474.73    942.92    1,057.78    759.36    465.70   
Nebraska 426.86    456.57    1,537.08    1,723.95    1,394.55    439.40   
North Dakota 485.92    525.90    1,025.06    --    --    500.02   
South Dakota 631.64    356.75    3,334.77    --    1,041.40    680.88   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 742.66    871.13    --    --    1,468.32    818.99   
District of Columbia 691.18    734.75    1,691.55    --    --    697.21   
Florida 391.88    432.47    907.61    667.85    874.16    417.61   
Georgia 629.83    662.09    --    1,038.43    805.41    682.69   
Maryland 724.13    807.55    --    --    1,754.78    749.56   
North Carolina 492.43    519.31    1,964.90    1,849.40    695.26    531.86   
South Carolina 416.01    437.64    1,775.41    1,217.63    881.24    456.38   
Virginia 447.64    505.79    638.02    1,309.08    1,034.96    479.56   
West Virginia 612.87    656.29    --    --    1,295.61    679.22   
East South Central:
Alabama 338.55    357.52    1,460.87    --    618.91    371.56   
Kentucky 477.55    512.14    584.32    --    874.44    521.51   
Mississippi 656.00    693.00    --    --    1,592.85    712.92   
Tennessee 495.17    571.50    --    --    584.40    535.85   
West South Central:
Arkansas 640.08    705.09    --    822.96    986.22    734.72   
Louisiana 672.33    582.32    3,050.41    --    3,273.08    560.13   
Oklahoma 508.87    558.41    769.32    851.89    771.32    562.60   
Texas 567.95    598.39    533.91    2,463.41    1,510.05    601.40   
Mountain:
Arizona 570.98    598.48    882.67    2,524.27    773.09    607.24   
Colorado 481.23    457.73    --    --    --    487.35   
Idaho 474.56    519.66    1,537.75    --    1,055.79    538.46   
Montana 690.82    606.80    --    --    --    722.52   
Nevada 771.19    761.56    2,842.98    --    2,074.15    821.96   
New Mexico 569.87    604.89    847.56    432.69    1,054.44    605.18   
Utah 571.23    684.68    444.06    --    1,096.54    654.95   
Wyoming 475.69    482.20    --    --    1,039.62    493.24   
Pacific:
Alaska 729.67    755.49    --    --    --    738.00   
California 349.12    374.51    912.69    1,290.76    1,396.47    359.01   
Hawaii 1,299.37    1,613.22    1,258.63    --    --    1,371.85   
Oregon 510.31    540.85    --    --    1,903.32    527.90   
Washington 624.90    610.89    1,132.21    --    1,123.12    655.65   

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.