Table VIII.D.1(2010) Average total family premium (in dollars) per enrolled employee at private-sector establishments that offer health insurance by average wage quartiles and State: United States, 2010
Division and State Total Quartile 1 Average Wage Quartile 2 Average Wage Quartile 3 Average Wage Quartile 4 Average Wage
United States 13,871    13,435    13,327    13,694    14,323   
New England:
Connecticut 14,888    14,773    15,711    15,545    13,857   
Maine 14,576    12,851    13,433    14,623    15,258   
Massachusetts 14,606    13,498    15,068    14,880    14,373   
New Hampshire 15,204    12,584    14,506    15,232    16,191   
Rhode Island 14,812    12,893    13,034    15,972    15,556   
Vermont 13,588    14,106    13,570    13,655    13,474   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 14,058    13,925    14,088    15,114    13,076   
New York 14,730    15,195    14,538    13,705    15,544   
Pennsylvania 13,550    11,009    13,187    14,148    13,694   
East North Central:
Illinois 14,703    13,719    13,270    14,918    15,372   
Indiana 13,884    14,591    13,396    13,707    14,085   
Michigan 13,148    12,432    12,776    12,947    13,684   
Ohio 13,083    11,811    12,542    13,100    13,781   
Wisconsin 14,542    13,869    13,935    13,961    15,202   
West North Central:
Iowa 13,240    12,964    11,766    12,667    14,129   
Kansas 13,460    11,507    14,347    13,562    13,269   
Minnesota 13,903    12,010    14,026    14,545    13,748   
Missouri 12,754    13,506    12,792    12,362    12,817   
Nebraska 13,221    12,763    12,393    13,856    13,216   
North Dakota 12,544    13,531    12,407    12,909    12,129   
South Dakota 12,542    10,598    12,022    12,896    12,783   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 14,671    13,787    15,380    15,321    14,080   
District of Columbia 15,206    14,686    14,537    15,863    15,227   
Florida 15,032    14,487    12,785    13,909    16,826   
Georgia 13,114    13,457    12,905    13,043    13,186   
Maryland 13,952    13,074    13,186    14,666    14,000   
North Carolina 13,643    13,527    14,209    12,909    13,893   
South Carolina 13,234    13,274    10,554    13,161    13,892   
Virginia 13,907    14,135    13,299    13,309    14,549   
West Virginia 14,194    12,509    13,073    13,534    15,355   
East South Central:
Alabama 12,409    12,380    11,942    13,127    12,066   
Kentucky 13,352    13,826    10,880    14,184    13,723   
Mississippi 13,740    13,813    11,142    14,390    13,901   
Tennessee 12,729    12,529    12,603    13,785    12,075   
West South Central:
Arkansas 11,816    10,401    10,317    11,665    13,119   
Louisiana 13,230    11,368    12,841    12,836    14,100   
Oklahoma 12,900    10,110    11,520    13,879    13,454   
Texas 14,526    14,084    15,414    14,010    14,699   
Mountain:
Arizona 13,871    16,396    11,563    13,764    13,917   
Colorado 13,393    11,891    12,367    12,358    15,088   
Idaho 11,379    11,135    10,953    9,836    13,026   
Montana 12,312    10,279    12,238    11,519    12,909   
Nevada 12,496    10,165    10,179    12,623    14,054   
New Mexico 14,083    13,689    11,619    13,994    15,081   
Utah 12,618    10,737    13,019    12,216    13,213   
Wyoming 13,899    14,820    12,701    13,212    14,485   
Pacific:
Alaska 14,232    10,690    14,967    15,679    13,894   
California 13,819    14,333    13,005    12,925    14,618   
Hawaii 12,062    12,691    11,528    11,709    12,338   
Oregon 13,756    13,680    12,158    14,199    14,178   
Washington 14,188    12,184    13,552    13,718    14,726   
 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2010 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component.
Note: Definitions and descriptions of the methods used for this survey can be found in the Technical Appendix.

 

Table VIII.D.1(2010) Standard error for average total family premium (in dollars) per enrolled employee at private-sector establishments that offer health insurance by average wage quartiles and State: United States, 2010
Division and State Total Quartile 1 Average Wage Quartile 2 Average Wage Quartile 3 Average Wage Quartile 4 Average Wage
United States 74.76    211.22    180.92    109.92    141.77   
New England:
Connecticut 287.67    448.99    496.78    836.16    420.31   
Maine 332.67    1,789.17    700.70    649.92    320.87   
Massachusetts 233.46    599.63    511.11    583.61    401.28   
New Hampshire 398.78    791.91    775.59    578.98    438.36   
Rhode Island 451.41    724.82    494.42    640.61    617.42   
Vermont 460.69    1,794.48    894.72    645.92    613.66   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 627.31    1,149.50    928.33    1,087.34    1,426.59   
New York 355.91    846.95    710.56    430.34    435.43   
Pennsylvania 340.55    962.44    368.41    513.90    605.47   
East North Central:
Illinois 358.77    544.66    644.87    425.65    494.96   
Indiana 386.83    1,080.25    1,394.82    572.63    390.95   
Michigan 465.90    1,002.25    539.00    523.89    559.54   
Ohio 273.09    881.00    448.20    530.49    473.89   
Wisconsin 376.11    661.20    781.20    398.15    743.20   
West North Central:
Iowa 310.17    597.29    345.03    768.14    750.94   
Kansas 465.56    537.43    952.40    643.29    493.21   
Minnesota 587.54    860.72    677.76    1,142.58    802.67   
Missouri 322.21    914.55    608.76    624.72    599.48   
Nebraska 247.66    814.45    515.56    795.36    486.83   
North Dakota 380.17    778.53    843.69    845.12    295.22   
South Dakota 326.34    492.20    595.73    367.44    737.23   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 259.64    821.30    694.26    765.36    423.92   
District of Columbia 553.01    981.33    786.84    674.85    1,231.09   
Florida 440.45    437.37    678.30    832.92    852.16   
Georgia 253.69    894.41    731.21    516.85    752.42   
Maryland 231.24    812.54    472.05    571.58    406.01   
North Carolina 540.08    966.85    851.04    811.85    1,005.70   
South Carolina 289.30    1,140.40    788.03    530.22    660.83   
Virginia 496.10    927.25    1,278.01    879.50    344.88   
West Virginia 367.43    941.25    1,038.32    893.96    643.35   
East South Central:
Alabama 286.18    882.32    504.50    855.04    560.91   
Kentucky 454.03    1,156.33    623.42    724.52    558.29   
Mississippi 420.67    459.97    1,430.20    707.01    544.29   
Tennessee 380.29    648.47    481.54    611.78    841.96   
West South Central:
Arkansas 330.78    892.51    576.55    596.81    732.99   
Louisiana 560.21    1,336.69    610.61    627.25    740.20   
Oklahoma 486.09    1,373.31    1,932.90    779.72    620.71   
Texas 282.01    805.07    1,122.19    479.15    348.94   
Mountain:
Arizona 490.60    1,008.78    844.39    936.35    835.73   
Colorado 373.43    700.24    445.60    575.04    493.41   
Idaho 604.43    1,686.91    1,127.05    850.17    646.24   
Montana 335.48    1,414.59    544.53    686.19    517.03   
Nevada 479.10    898.34    1,257.88    1,107.66    796.32   
New Mexico 328.51    1,226.58    768.79    431.18    616.36   
Utah 493.91    890.29    576.29    1,133.32    686.34   
Wyoming 532.71    1,462.20    735.20    760.58    949.37   
Pacific:
Alaska 729.77    1,897.91    1,133.89    992.77    1,280.45   
California 227.82    804.79    353.58    401.55    420.31   
Hawaii 435.14    657.63    736.55    634.66    375.03   
Oregon 402.13    501.29    687.15    712.05    841.06   
Washington 341.26    863.80    380.38    577.93    353.71   
 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2010 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component.
Note: Definitions and descriptions of the methods used for this survey can be found in the Technical Appendix.