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, 2018
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 19,565    19,613    19,255    18,968    18,003    19,675   
New England:
Connecticut 20,735    20,856    19,847    21,087    19,312    20,829   
Maine 19,555    19,931    16,628    --    --    19,661   
Massachusetts 21,801    22,070    20,489    19,605    --    21,925   
New Hampshire 20,538    20,646    20,140    19,313    19,700    20,587   
Rhode Island 18,623    18,315    20,270    19,548    18,175    18,658   
Vermont 20,129    19,655    22,029    22,563    14,949    20,443   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 22,294    22,310    22,024    22,463    17,782    22,427   
New York 21,904    21,925    22,082    20,928    20,237    21,981   
Pennsylvania 20,255    20,293    20,480    18,631    18,862    20,339   
East North Central:
Illinois 20,407    20,393    21,368    18,339    16,771    20,517   
Indiana 19,551    19,798    16,196    --    14,284    20,127   
Michigan 18,242    18,258    18,709    17,097    14,579    18,474   
Ohio 19,640    19,782    19,006    16,669    19,884    19,625   
Wisconsin 19,555    19,712    17,820    18,335    21,031    19,499   
West North Central:
Iowa 18,192    18,386    17,424    16,483    16,435    18,316   
Kansas 18,825    18,929    18,405    17,604    16,150    19,109   
Minnesota 19,327    18,957    22,090    19,376    22,822    19,033   
Missouri 19,249    19,247    18,851    20,217    19,267    19,248   
Nebraska 19,015    19,003    20,142    16,817    18,987    19,017   
North Dakota 17,337    17,473    15,492    18,320    14,774    17,432   
South Dakota 19,730    19,522    21,627    14,875    16,818    20,000   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 20,098    20,177    19,660    18,520    18,056    20,508   
District of Columbia 21,810    21,835    21,272    22,581    --    21,800   
Florida 18,934    19,004    18,484    18,055    18,676    18,978   
Georgia 18,575    18,491    20,691    17,652    17,920    18,629   
Maryland 19,237    19,584    17,579    17,762    16,047    19,399   
North Carolina 18,211    18,241    18,187    17,116    17,156    18,323   
South Carolina 19,284    19,262    19,419    19,928    18,158    19,376   
Virginia 19,512    19,554    17,652    20,363    14,681    19,812   
West Virginia 20,709    20,718    21,573    17,790    20,068    20,795   
East South Central:
Alabama 18,001    18,184    16,022    17,791    16,779    18,093   
Kentucky 19,277    19,366    18,365    --    17,006    19,350   
Mississippi 17,384    17,413    16,570    18,665    20,018    16,940   
Tennessee 17,663    17,888    15,924    13,745    17,813    17,645   
West South Central:
Arkansas 17,995    18,074    16,782    --    16,230    18,235   
Louisiana 19,294    19,344    --    --    17,319    19,561   
Oklahoma 18,745    18,606    --    23,772    15,757    19,110   
Texas 19,460    19,588    16,774    17,956    17,282    19,610   
Mountain:
Arizona 18,875    18,869    17,160    19,782    18,863    18,876   
Colorado 18,314    18,379    --    15,318    16,727    18,468   
Idaho 17,579    17,632    17,021    17,654    18,128    17,519   
Montana 19,610    19,540    --    --    20,095    19,591   
Nevada 18,357    18,370    18,078    18,630    18,466    18,332   
New Mexico 17,861    18,188    16,185    19,611    17,344    17,928   
Utah 18,052    17,896    18,772    18,670    17,187    18,097   
Wyoming 19,374    19,927    15,839    --    17,449    19,645   
Pacific:
Alaska 21,648    21,957    18,890    --    17,842    21,896   
California 19,567    19,594    19,091    20,106    18,754    19,627   
Hawaii 17,919    18,188    17,605    15,629    --    18,052   
Oregon 18,977    19,057    17,466    --    --    18,985   
Washington 18,783    18,481    19,017    21,154    19,524    18,763   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2018 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.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, 2018
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 104.33    113.89    296.72    359.52    285.23    109.65   
New England:
Connecticut 547.04    523.04    2,351.85    1,147.31    3,227.45    559.87   
Maine 417.17    446.56    933.02    --    --    429.20   
Massachusetts 1,183.38    1,366.90    953.16    714.76    --    1,218.61   
New Hampshire 610.67    687.29    1,809.67    708.57    894.65    647.39   
Rhode Island 534.86    609.09    626.67    2,580.07    1,467.30    566.00   
Vermont 557.08    599.80    817.25    1,601.74    913.61    564.50   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 416.47    440.89    1,344.99    2,158.84    1,981.61    420.06   
New York 727.82    796.97    2,336.92    1,256.25    622.74    760.58   
Pennsylvania 530.81    595.01    1,193.78    626.63    1,140.81    557.50   
East North Central:
Illinois 543.28    584.41    1,740.28    1,550.46    2,708.26    545.82   
Indiana 635.90    658.32    1,332.63    --    1,656.94    527.56   
Michigan 520.08    559.96    468.86    1,870.34    2,057.79    507.19   
Ohio 404.06    450.05    649.35    1,001.01    1,199.76    421.04   
Wisconsin 447.93    483.65    1,452.20    997.68    1,006.32    460.29   
West North Central:
Iowa 371.46    409.69    961.72    1,498.94    1,222.54    389.57   
Kansas 574.64    642.92    1,288.76    1,001.83    918.89    615.84   
Minnesota 490.52    472.02    2,072.43    949.15    2,623.84    450.09   
Missouri 570.39    618.24    826.64    1,410.56    1,068.78    596.98   
Nebraska 529.09    579.56    1,357.47    982.89    1,291.74    557.43   
North Dakota 360.99    382.07    760.13    929.63    1,961.27    363.02   
South Dakota 341.90    380.11    579.36    2,222.00    1,452.60    335.84   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 514.68    555.98    1,760.40    1,552.64    649.93    544.23   
District of Columbia 471.74    512.16    562.41    1,466.07    --    475.98   
Florida 388.40    422.00    1,163.09    1,431.82    861.19    436.54   
Georgia 408.96    425.54    1,506.46    873.14    568.93    441.81   
Maryland 411.60    433.74    1,291.06    1,823.49    1,537.08    417.18   
North Carolina 383.55    407.48    991.14    2,402.61    840.12    413.97   
South Carolina 573.05    613.14    883.45    1,340.39    674.00    618.23   
Virginia 520.79    554.27    1,769.19    821.23    2,745.62    463.36   
West Virginia 873.87    923.13    1,786.73    1,251.05    1,290.70    975.14   
East South Central:
Alabama 562.79    609.30    1,058.56    2,605.25    1,100.98    599.06   
Kentucky 561.11    584.95    1,086.67    --    1,099.25    576.12   
Mississippi 574.09    556.72    4,278.91    1,290.63    1,249.45    553.81   
Tennessee 400.42    428.63    806.32    1,248.03    589.42    442.81   
West South Central:
Arkansas 558.54    527.27    2,838.95    --    1,362.30    596.39   
Louisiana 579.57    603.59    --    --    2,693.07    514.78   
Oklahoma 407.53    413.77    --    2,927.40    1,863.05    365.23   
Texas 450.27    476.48    765.69    1,859.12    1,047.58    478.44   
Mountain:
Arizona 420.65    441.01    1,206.96    1,776.35    1,314.71    433.71   
Colorado 449.06    471.12    --    1,151.97    471.41    492.36   
Idaho 459.02    527.30    1,270.57    613.39    1,034.23    501.81   
Montana 859.20    920.15    --    --    1,868.63    890.18   
Nevada 599.58    692.83    871.65    875.83    1,711.96    653.19   
New Mexico 816.11    1,029.50    1,030.99    1,520.63    1,094.98    915.38   
Utah 496.46    602.95    333.62    978.08    1,249.61    516.41   
Wyoming 662.56    751.49    622.83    --    612.86    739.96   
Pacific:
Alaska 623.81    669.52    1,301.50    --    352.09    659.63   
California 251.86    280.87    662.79    900.01    597.89    267.10   
Hawaii 477.81    575.20    954.88    744.43    --    494.96   
Oregon 433.41    460.41    576.59    --    --    437.34   
Washington 613.03    675.89    1,123.96    2,878.08    1,827.55    626.34   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2018 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.