Insurance Component Summary Tables

Table VIII.B.3(2009) Number of full-time private-sector employees by average wage quartiles and State: United States, 2009

 

Division and State

Total

 

Quartile 1 Average Wage

 

Quartile 2 Average Wage

 

Quartile 3 Average Wage

 

Quartile 4 Average Wage

 

 

United States

87,721,498

15,331,308

21,793,187

24,370,154

26,226,849

 

New England:

Connecticut

1,121,192

181,328

288,145

316,419

335,301

Maine

365,440

55,712

87,794

109,917

112,018

Massachusetts

2,011,068

274,916

507,738

605,239

623,176

New Hampshire

440,378

62,675

114,508

129,348

133,846

*

Rhode Island

289,161

51,282

69,852

76,537

91,490

Vermont

180,261

27,049

44,372

52,052

56,788

 

Middle Atlantic:

New Jersey

2,512,776

369,665

629,372

748,139

765,600

New York

5,765,284

1,021,800

1,451,027

1,593,436

1,699,021

Pennsylvania

3,825,081

630,458

965,799

1,088,650

1,140,174

 

East North Central:

Illinois

3,962,335

630,209

1,018,625

1,153,337

1,160,163

Indiana

1,793,570

299,755

436,611

518,197

539,007

Michigan

2,596,736

430,618

647,998

711,569

806,550

Ohio

3,514,516

615,745

879,339

1,011,160

1,008,273

Wisconsin

1,743,089

251,353

441,957

516,301

533,478

 

West North Central:

Iowa

966,381

157,984

239,053

269,676

299,669

Kansas

849,083

155,062

201,013

235,457

257,551

Minnesota

1,712,423

239,400

450,014

469,559

553,451

Missouri

1,789,754

265,086

443,913

494,256

586,500

Nebraska

586,881

101,615

141,926

169,950

173,390

North Dakota

213,005

32,586

49,965

64,027

66,428

South Dakota

229,642

34,345

54,905

65,875

74,517

 

South Atlantic:

Delaware

300,080

49,356

72,284

85,819

92,622

District of Columbia

363,418

77,272

100,431

103,408

82,307

Florida

5,306,440

985,743

1,396,989

1,385,651

1,538,057

Georgia

2,786,976

484,283

718,769

764,044

819,879

Maryland

1,684,969

310,415

422,110

412,128

540,316

North Carolina

2,546,548

417,743

632,547

721,980

774,277

South Carolina

1,103,594

174,840

276,407

320,156

332,191

Virginia

2,396,409

425,764

606,829

654,864

708,953

West Virginia

423,606

76,490

101,966

119,965

125,186

 

East South Central:

Alabama

1,186,448

224,924

291,237

321,609

348,678

Kentucky

1,160,605

213,553

273,511

337,674

335,868

Mississippi

724,672

127,575

186,570

189,143

221,385

Tennessee

1,760,344

342,706

417,327

485,799

514,511

 

West South Central:

Arkansas

780,084

131,434

204,883

217,394

226,373

Louisiana

1,243,254

218,817

294,667

359,391

370,379

Oklahoma

933,833

160,721

228,299

232,135

312,678

Texas

7,068,464

1,355,395

1,721,965

1,949,310

2,041,794

 

Mountain:

Arizona

1,693,503

357,261

400,640

466,823

468,779

Colorado

1,563,680

273,614

380,711

448,027

461,327

Idaho

377,642

65,480

91,352

107,086

113,724

Montana

245,430

36,609

60,057

72,272

76,493

Nevada

845,099

163,743

204,888

237,806

238,663

New Mexico

459,267

83,330

119,019

127,847

129,072

Utah

783,124

135,887

209,411

122,959

314,868

Wyoming

147,503

27,213

35,645

40,138

44,507

 

Pacific:

Alaska

180,678

32,548

45,590

46,379

56,161

California

10,043,256

1,912,581

2,421,458

2,740,359

2,968,858

Hawaii

349,331

64,025

85,093

95,277

104,937

Oregon

1,060,436

209,153

233,990

300,922

316,372

Washington

1,734,748

304,193

394,618

504,690

531,247

 

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2009 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.

Totals may not sum exactly because of rounding.

 

Insurance Component Summary Tables

Table VIII.B.3(2009) Standard error for number of full-time private-sector employees by average wage quartiles and State: United States, 2009

 

Division and State

Total

 

Quartile 1 Average Wage

 

Quartile 2 Average Wage

 

Quartile 3 Average Wage

 

Quartile 4 Average Wage

 

 

United States

1,082,341

496,707

553,926

383,887

827,439

 

New England:

Connecticut

101,506

25,591

41,916

70,861

42,578

Maine

13,259

6,743

13,115

15,987

23,557

Massachusetts

154,928

52,116

46,646

73,854

82,785

New Hampshire

45,093

11,109

17,497

23,348

49,570

*

Rhode Island

21,400

9,207

11,772

9,479

19,801

Vermont

18,656

2,901

8,595

2,951

13,455

 

Middle Atlantic:

New Jersey

88,575

66,343

64,538

108,640

128,281

New York

145,697

131,618

70,860

178,837

185,596

Pennsylvania

184,408

80,020

140,242

134,737

159,002

 

East North Central:

Illinois

299,474

113,861

117,565

96,714

233,752

Indiana

124,526

37,123

86,307

72,765

44,046

Michigan

130,789

48,124

71,405

153,691

109,843

Ohio

243,153

90,172

67,437

124,682

174,051

Wisconsin

125,549

19,431

48,113

81,280

86,206

 

West North Central:

Iowa

77,583

25,926

38,789

35,562

47,322

Kansas

41,012

18,284

36,862

51,234

37,891

Minnesota

70,445

38,005

56,140

65,291

63,905

Missouri

130,107

30,469

113,381

70,594

97,508

Nebraska

40,144

6,503

26,619

24,576

23,023

North Dakota

7,455

7,227

4,142

7,362

7,617

South Dakota

9,600

6,938

8,583

7,452

11,073

 

South Atlantic:

Delaware

38,511

9,210

16,229

15,475

21,778

District of Columbia

31,005

6,971

19,704

14,813

13,378

Florida

500,296

93,596

268,728

256,507

128,827

Georgia

258,422

120,677

136,866

68,426

162,455

Maryland

176,564

52,177

48,264

65,233

154,556

North Carolina

119,249

43,071

68,291

133,598

124,442

South Carolina

96,288

18,654

32,983

54,973

42,996

Virginia

134,127

59,849

98,659

117,880

100,772

West Virginia

22,071

8,949

20,048

12,986

26,006

 

East South Central:

Alabama

58,863

29,849

86,435

44,771

63,301

Kentucky

87,724

26,908

39,791

34,303

84,245

Mississippi

47,503

16,631

24,004

34,392

40,040

Tennessee

49,798

54,922

44,746

84,452

76,314

 

West South Central:

Arkansas

44,001

17,152

35,520

38,285

33,685

Louisiana

135,242

25,737

67,589

73,047

71,050

Oklahoma

57,966

17,679

23,136

38,666

51,188

Texas

258,902

116,105

222,936

231,867

194,053

 

Mountain:

Arizona

119,278

69,430

43,550

69,785

98,640

Colorado

86,962

60,372

51,149

76,852

56,509

Idaho

25,095

11,149

23,505

11,872

15,924

Montana

20,237

4,337

7,379

16,556

7,484

Nevada

39,875

20,202

56,061

45,199

23,421

New Mexico

42,210

6,532

18,923

10,954

30,473

Utah

99,403

14,673

28,867

32,398

73,028

Wyoming

10,500

2,106

6,799

3,718

7,749

 

Pacific:

Alaska

13,312

5,329

6,801

5,763

9,892

California

285,015

153,110

115,086

204,754

303,615

Hawaii

16,237

11,328

13,462

10,029

11,207

Oregon

75,669

42,388

25,962

49,106

61,879

Washington

122,756

44,305

58,765

62,138

68,798

 

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2009 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.

Totals may not sum exactly because of rounding.