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, 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 12,789    12,824    12,739    12,066    11,772    12,874   
New England:
Connecticut 13,886    13,894    13,911    13,740    12,097    13,995   
Maine 11,942    12,042    11,619    --    12,075    11,925   
Massachusetts 14,147    14,223    13,168    15,027    11,966    14,282   
New Hampshire 13,875    13,853    14,310    13,262    12,763    13,951   
Rhode Island 14,075    14,133    13,426    --    --    14,068   
Vermont 13,684    13,679    14,106    12,200    --    13,785   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 14,138    13,996    15,534    12,253    12,979    14,263   
New York 14,200    14,091    15,259    13,650    13,972    14,206   
Pennsylvania 13,441    13,429    13,440    13,694    12,401    13,593   
East North Central:
Illinois 13,704    13,800    13,046    12,871    13,358    13,742   
Indiana 12,544    12,364    15,167    10,817    9,593    12,782   
Michigan 13,686    13,728    13,360    13,529    13,020    13,717   
Ohio 12,654    12,563    14,381    11,723    11,266    12,752   
Wisconsin 13,002    13,034    12,978    11,821    11,417    13,105   
West North Central:
Iowa 12,183    11,741    14,595    11,291    10,703    12,343   
Kansas 12,615    12,618    --    11,386    11,707    12,667   
Minnesota 12,965    13,021    11,357    13,509    10,359    13,042   
Missouri 12,781    12,857    12,163    11,774    11,241    12,937   
Nebraska 12,529    12,627    11,896    --    12,455    12,537   
North Dakota 12,278    12,434    12,125    10,263    10,301    12,387   
South Dakota 12,569    12,571    12,455    --    12,209    12,602   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 14,139    14,013    14,804    14,878    15,032    14,045   
District of Columbia 13,471    14,164    9,215    --    --    13,462   
Florida 12,334    12,404    11,961    11,318    12,907    12,288   
Georgia 12,150    12,316    --    --    9,995    12,497   
Maryland 12,990    13,218    12,005    9,888    13,344    12,963   
North Carolina 11,985    12,101    10,877    11,923    11,024    12,097   
South Carolina 12,358    12,527    9,923    12,799    10,467    12,552   
Virginia 11,650    11,700    11,564    10,923    11,112    11,695   
West Virginia 14,162    14,317    --    --    13,327    14,261   
East South Central:
Alabama 12,416    12,524    12,001    --    11,706    12,541   
Kentucky 11,487    11,442    11,915    --    11,966    11,445   
Mississippi 11,214    11,256    --    --    11,341    11,183   
Tennessee 11,844    11,991    9,644    --    9,801    11,984   
West South Central:
Arkansas 10,793    10,946    --    7,965    10,234    10,880   
Louisiana 12,486    12,652    10,081    12,600    11,580    12,602   
Oklahoma 12,400    12,467    10,624    13,908    12,028    12,444   
Texas 12,512    12,641    12,397    8,957    10,562    12,661   
Mountain:
Arizona 11,646    11,785    11,735    8,966    11,757    11,640   
Colorado 13,180    13,250    13,137    --    12,184    13,206   
Idaho 11,505    11,625    10,235    --    11,327    11,527   
Montana 12,274    12,150    13,438    --    11,622    12,311   
Nevada 11,429    11,817    10,746    7,843    10,375    11,599   
New Mexico 11,496    11,799    10,067    10,673    11,288    11,516   
Utah 11,634    11,678    11,559    10,556    9,925    11,788   
Wyoming 13,475    13,696    11,089    --    12,653    13,540   
Pacific:
Alaska 15,528    15,670    --    --    --    15,643   
California 12,628    12,696    12,087    12,508    12,378    12,649   
Hawaii 12,358    12,541    11,781    11,772    11,280    12,480   
Oregon 11,677    11,801    10,491    10,754    10,470    11,767   
Washington 12,575    12,357    12,712    15,864    13,293    12,541   

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.

-- 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, 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 69.94    75.51    237.87    283.65    185.94    74.30   
New England:
Connecticut 386.29    430.09    851.21    1,436.10    1,514.58    396.21   
Maine 367.24    431.35    413.55    --    515.63    409.17   
Massachusetts 304.55    349.50    557.53    1,214.07    1,164.74    312.78   
New Hampshire 303.44    325.72    1,292.98    2,022.54    1,180.52    312.34   
Rhode Island 279.36    272.65    655.28    --    --    283.60   
Vermont 379.84    438.63    893.89    778.48    --    390.78   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 456.98    437.81    1,879.73    982.67    467.95    498.54   
New York 286.56    289.14    1,129.31    1,536.73    1,655.61    291.04   
Pennsylvania 224.87    255.14    513.57    686.43    711.06    243.63   
East North Central:
Illinois 519.11    568.11    1,007.34    1,609.83    1,259.81    557.92   
Indiana 391.74    397.96    1,530.78    1,374.95    1,320.26    400.56   
Michigan 417.07    471.65    653.95    771.30    949.61    434.46   
Ohio 320.39    343.06    891.60    843.83    677.29    338.32   
Wisconsin 369.95    405.63    926.39    457.83    1,145.47    385.79   
West North Central:
Iowa 336.04    290.09    790.65    541.59    612.15    360.49   
Kansas 336.82    354.26    --    1,185.41    788.19    351.21   
Minnesota 285.06    309.42    546.05    579.75    641.79    290.50   
Missouri 353.52    393.17    656.97    802.16    669.89    393.59   
Nebraska 339.65    381.58    718.20    --    704.65    369.65   
North Dakota 324.37    385.28    453.08    687.16    435.37    336.83   
South Dakota 395.55    390.33    1,584.22    --    608.23    427.63   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 347.57    338.66    1,682.26    1,889.42    1,912.22    326.86   
District of Columbia 592.49    410.03    2,452.10    --    --    598.27   
Florida 395.00    444.60    473.77    719.73    568.35    420.06   
Georgia 288.29    293.31    --    --    519.76    302.19   
Maryland 429.68    477.14    579.96    1,231.26    2,141.19    441.31   
North Carolina 269.87    293.92    684.11    853.68    558.70    293.55   
South Carolina 316.73    323.98    1,243.34    1,241.17    974.43    323.48   
Virginia 268.62    287.53    901.98    1,187.74    733.32    285.19   
West Virginia 353.83    365.06    --    --    768.09    383.35   
East South Central:
Alabama 348.66    391.70    795.20    --    635.14    386.71   
Kentucky 372.53    397.99    944.94    --    990.18    395.75   
Mississippi 430.79    463.46    --    --    1,211.06    439.24   
Tennessee 427.02    450.23    1,104.62    --    760.90    449.85   
West South Central:
Arkansas 457.27    490.45    --    742.78    775.16    517.43   
Louisiana 349.46    370.45    1,189.45    1,417.59    1,125.83    363.91   
Oklahoma 368.59    393.72    710.06    904.81    578.13    403.05   
Texas 237.48    240.50    858.68    1,535.61    945.41    240.17   
Mountain:
Arizona 357.01    381.48    628.02    1,067.64    631.19    376.17   
Colorado 263.09    306.34    527.37    --    991.26    268.90   
Idaho 316.72    365.13    760.70    --    561.08    347.80   
Montana 335.54    351.97    1,048.87    --    871.64    351.21   
Nevada 499.69    562.35    1,228.51    1,234.54    1,125.21    544.83   
New Mexico 435.47    488.07    338.10    557.48    1,192.75    461.83   
Utah 385.01    424.56    1,016.25    942.38    393.36    408.61   
Wyoming 328.99    351.95    814.55    --    1,285.01    346.01   
Pacific:
Alaska 449.70    479.90    --    --    --    470.34   
California 283.67    308.38    927.14    773.91    565.61    303.23   
Hawaii 311.87    376.23    470.33    1,479.31    546.45    338.79   
Oregon 313.02    338.47    637.55    1,109.26    672.84    331.57   
Washington 371.70    403.16    852.36    756.37    1,350.44    383.06   

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.

-- 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.