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, 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 19,752    19,807    19,172    19,323    18,077    19,868   
New England:
Connecticut 21,017    21,244    19,561    21,261    21,907    20,956   
Maine 19,477    19,797    15,951    --    --    19,623   
Massachusetts 22,490    22,713    20,949    19,484    --    22,650   
New Hampshire 20,681    20,679    --    20,021    --    20,689   
Rhode Island 18,325    17,957    20,853    --    17,620    18,385   
Vermont 19,554    18,796    22,730    22,446    15,298    19,879   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 22,608    22,702    21,822    19,946    15,123    22,790   
New York 22,211    22,105    23,994    20,638    19,899    22,349   
Pennsylvania 20,134    20,207    20,017    18,511    19,509    20,174   
East North Central:
Illinois 20,640    20,517    24,037    18,125    --    20,742   
Indiana 19,979    20,256    16,116    --    15,544    20,368   
Michigan 18,776    18,756    --    --    13,531    19,118   
Ohio 19,872    19,965    19,220    17,967    20,616    19,826   
Wisconsin 20,131    20,278    17,253    --    20,592    20,112   
West North Central:
Iowa 18,046    18,173    16,793    18,199    16,418    18,132   
Kansas 19,283    19,280    19,256    19,398    16,840    19,501   
Minnesota 19,444    18,996    22,399    --    23,366    19,082   
Missouri 19,669    19,750    18,063    20,075    19,905    19,657   
Nebraska 19,176    19,139    19,986    17,574    20,971    19,111   
North Dakota 17,641    17,718    15,848    --    --    17,619   
South Dakota 20,125    19,836    22,114    --    17,150    20,356   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 20,551    20,859    17,599    --    17,954    20,819   
District of Columbia 22,389    22,461    --    --    --    22,419   
Florida 18,819    18,940    17,738    17,487    18,103    18,940   
Georgia 18,748    18,638    20,847    --    18,034    18,810   
Maryland 19,495    19,797    16,810    --    --    19,619   
North Carolina 18,574    18,576    18,293    19,151    17,725    18,672   
South Carolina 19,317    19,312    18,887    20,278    18,152    19,419   
Virginia 19,772    19,773    --    20,604    14,275    20,094   
West Virginia 20,992    21,009    21,248    --    20,136    21,113   
East South Central:
Alabama 18,342    18,530    16,328    --    17,285    18,426   
Kentucky 18,804    18,891    18,005    --    17,640    18,832   
Mississippi 17,600    17,653    --    18,782    20,458    17,080   
Tennessee 17,771    18,002    --    --    18,004    17,744   
West South Central:
Arkansas 18,461    18,671    16,642    --    17,480    18,598   
Louisiana 20,048    20,112    --    --    20,796    19,963   
Oklahoma 19,032    18,859    --    --    16,416    19,273   
Texas 19,586    19,773    15,856    16,937    17,076    19,740   
Mountain:
Arizona 19,441    19,485    16,185    20,034    18,390    19,479   
Colorado 18,283    18,315    --    --    16,583    18,474   
Idaho 17,818    17,949    15,304    18,410    19,446    17,658   
Montana 19,787    19,742    --    --    --    19,749   
Nevada 18,954    18,998    18,252    19,506    19,332    18,880   
New Mexico 17,952    18,362    15,205    --    17,602    17,991   
Utah 18,216    18,295    14,852    --    16,972    18,273   
Wyoming 19,323    20,027    15,220    --    17,711    19,554   
Pacific:
Alaska 21,959    22,306    --    --    17,975    22,253   
California 19,902    19,999    17,801    22,148    17,138    20,072   
Hawaii 18,187    18,335    18,277    --    --    18,276   
Oregon 18,816    18,913    17,110    --    --    18,824   
Washington 18,894    18,782    17,603    21,173    17,225    18,930   

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.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, 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 117.00    125.29    398.27    464.40    311.13    122.73   
New England:
Connecticut 654.56    595.39    2,698.84    1,268.86    1,781.41    689.38   
Maine 514.08    531.15    1,771.08    --    --    532.82   
Massachusetts 1,777.89    1,951.43    1,162.55    1,046.09    --    1,824.10   
New Hampshire 725.40    812.32    --    919.89    --    767.76   
Rhode Island 647.75    732.23    665.87    --    1,187.04    697.67   
Vermont 631.31    611.47    765.29    2,013.38    1,074.92    644.31   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 477.84    505.02    1,418.39    2,023.00    1,767.72    479.48   
New York 894.61    998.71    2,066.63    1,441.07    645.16    945.23   
Pennsylvania 595.81    659.84    1,488.52    659.16    1,199.25    627.80   
East North Central:
Illinois 643.93    666.82    2,103.91    1,962.49    --    646.42   
Indiana 598.36    600.50    1,493.41    --    1,578.08    575.74   
Michigan 648.65    676.84    --    --    2,442.90    617.69   
Ohio 435.30    479.62    746.08    1,506.71    1,317.30    451.62   
Wisconsin 511.50    537.00    1,176.90    --    997.65    529.75   
West North Central:
Iowa 440.40    480.56    1,053.79    1,917.51    1,966.49    454.89   
Kansas 591.50    646.12    1,474.00    1,492.42    1,405.56    615.37   
Minnesota 555.04    519.34    2,191.92    --    2,812.66    495.58   
Missouri 642.84    693.97    911.09    1,386.01    962.23    673.02   
Nebraska 569.49    616.74    1,403.90    869.58    1,364.69    587.48   
North Dakota 437.28    450.99    741.88    --    --    444.92   
South Dakota 383.99    413.78    617.81    --    2,050.73    364.36   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 600.78    647.86    1,353.78    --    886.69    648.74   
District of Columbia 509.02    537.78    --    --    --    511.17   
Florida 437.57    475.90    1,031.80    1,514.27    794.87    501.77   
Georgia 471.32    492.04    1,540.11    --    584.40    511.21   
Maryland 459.51    476.58    1,476.51    --    --    468.51   
North Carolina 439.54    466.83    1,281.03    1,620.78    758.72    483.10   
South Carolina 633.57    666.30    1,322.30    1,532.44    702.29    687.25   
Virginia 581.08    613.33    --    951.97    3,195.09    511.22   
West Virginia 984.67    1,032.13    2,163.75    --    1,371.95    1,106.30   
East South Central:
Alabama 645.73    697.11    1,212.82    --    1,150.82    687.02   
Kentucky 490.58    509.35    1,133.95    --    879.68    500.57   
Mississippi 684.49    684.44    --    1,338.90    1,298.82    662.54   
Tennessee 443.28    471.88    --    --    589.13    488.43   
West South Central:
Arkansas 679.71    651.50    2,915.36    --    1,319.86    744.51   
Louisiana 514.78    535.33    --    --    663.09    572.39   
Oklahoma 425.46    421.93    --    --    2,590.14    380.83   
Texas 302.73    310.72    753.71    2,038.50    1,302.43    310.94   
Mountain:
Arizona 421.56    436.38    1,130.62    1,800.89    1,497.89    430.98   
Colorado 533.91    563.62    --    --    454.13    593.45   
Idaho 509.83    580.72    1,534.31    545.88    673.04    551.16   
Montana 982.92    1,036.16    --    --    --    1,018.82   
Nevada 756.45    866.30    823.26    925.10    2,262.40    806.97   
New Mexico 961.50    1,171.20    1,310.90    --    1,371.70    1,061.48   
Utah 632.96    656.90    1,331.64    --    1,804.59    652.54   
Wyoming 737.78    829.98    496.50    --    650.11    829.47   
Pacific:
Alaska 714.82    741.83    --    --    389.39    760.38   
California 308.20    318.47    1,015.71    860.14    468.64    322.51   
Hawaii 487.45    691.26    264.61    --    --    504.29   
Oregon 444.02    474.99    601.83    --    --    448.72   
Washington 682.71    736.14    1,201.55    3,067.69    960.79    698.44   

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.