Table VIII.D.1(2011) 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, 2011
Division and State Total Quartile 1 Average Wage Quartile 2 Average Wage Quartile 3 Average Wage Quartile 4 Average Wage
United States 15,022    14,214    14,080    14,999    15,607   
New England:
Connecticut 16,265    15,661    14,475    17,348    16,468   
Maine 15,585    13,638    13,272    16,049    16,320   
Massachusetts 16,953    14,967    16,269    17,223    17,384   
New Hampshire 16,902    17,042    16,612    17,339    16,603   
Rhode Island 15,273    12,916    13,715    15,813    16,005   
Vermont 16,273    18,156    14,858    16,127    16,604   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 15,589    14,560    13,639    15,392    16,531   
New York 16,572    15,112    14,688    16,349    18,200   
Pennsylvania 15,096    12,314    14,154    17,021    14,596   
East North Central:
Illinois 15,167    15,499    14,797    15,318    15,130   
Indiana 14,713    12,969    13,266    11,827    17,234   
Michigan 14,458    14,263    13,831    14,328    14,927   
Ohio 14,327    12,733    14,142    13,944    15,146   
Wisconsin 15,505    14,207    14,183    16,441    15,312   
West North Central:
Iowa 13,030    12,388    10,959    12,335    14,480   
Kansas 14,459    16,631    12,717    13,787    15,487   
Minnesota 15,539    13,288    14,836    14,963    16,665   
Missouri 13,888    12,931    13,074    14,570    13,897   
Nebraska 13,776    11,717    13,837    14,979    13,249   
North Dakota 13,461    12,720    13,167    13,688    13,508   
South Dakota 14,510    12,330    13,844    14,170    15,285   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 16,015    15,530    11,886    16,355    18,125   
District of Columbia 16,606    15,222    14,849    16,359    18,116   
Florida 14,732    13,329    14,776    14,804    15,104   
Georgia 13,963    13,338    12,005    14,949    14,538   
Maryland 15,315    11,987    15,427    15,531    15,817   
North Carolina 14,304    13,931    13,432    14,448    14,607   
South Carolina 15,252    11,309    15,560    16,338    15,136   
Virginia 14,822    13,244    15,065    14,126    15,684   
West Virginia 15,694    12,800    13,390    17,538    15,553   
East South Central:
Alabama 12,940    11,609    12,680    11,545    14,309   
Kentucky 15,417    16,181    14,570    14,437    16,079   
Mississippi 13,420    14,907    10,583    13,824    13,520   
Tennessee 13,189    12,918    11,588    12,925    14,404   
West South Central:
Arkansas 12,474    11,130    14,349    12,613    11,846   
Louisiana 13,572    13,480    12,328    13,189    14,599   
Oklahoma 13,906    13,009    12,013    14,250    14,750   
Texas 14,903    13,932    14,946    14,676    15,257   
Mountain:
Arizona 14,854    11,723    14,221    15,760    15,631   
Colorado 14,850    14,695    14,262    14,610    15,263   
Idaho 13,211    11,121    12,847    11,342    14,598   
Montana 14,514    13,086    13,818    14,534    15,007   
Nevada 13,633    13,041    12,730    13,724    14,025   
New Mexico 15,326    12,306    13,267    14,930    16,546   
Utah 13,455    12,416    13,967    15,082    12,312   
Wyoming 14,779    13,374    12,531    15,895    15,038   
Pacific:
Alaska 16,074    13,084    14,050    17,708    17,060   
California 15,837    18,542    14,280    14,875    16,440   
Hawaii 13,738    13,674    13,686    14,315    13,276   
Oregon 14,283    13,021    13,011    14,421    15,036   
Washington 14,559    14,471    12,696    14,853    15,086   
 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2011 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(2011) 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, 2011
Division and State Total Quartile 1 Average Wage Quartile 2 Average Wage Quartile 3 Average Wage Quartile 4 Average Wage
United States 98.46    266.82    144.76    106.74    191.09   
New England:
Connecticut 536.19    860.33    906.74    905.24    804.09   
Maine 378.51    1,438.47    715.12    749.60    425.36   
Massachusetts 371.38    546.25    938.98    440.28    615.74   
New Hampshire 310.01    892.07    872.85    644.84    503.32   
Rhode Island 369.55    1,142.32    754.05    714.27    489.09   
Vermont 415.05    2,194.04    815.25    721.51    945.69   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 470.40    548.75    879.60    782.88    930.04   
New York 379.47    630.61    566.45    488.05    475.10   
Pennsylvania 482.25    601.06    901.37    618.30    743.98   
East North Central:
Illinois 355.35    968.63    636.39    500.68    539.03   
Indiana 669.78    951.65    717.04    768.95    1,122.87   
Michigan 335.01    918.39    530.07    1,080.15    342.42   
Ohio 443.06    679.77    347.30    609.66    716.01   
Wisconsin 459.00    1,546.89    669.80    816.40    620.26   
West North Central:
Iowa 572.67    1,022.32    768.86    678.47    876.20   
Kansas 442.33    981.51    993.29    764.30    1,106.97   
Minnesota 407.80    862.83    495.06    802.47    499.22   
Missouri 570.76    634.43    905.99    840.18    602.23   
Nebraska 272.39    1,060.57    1,223.03    821.33    592.00   
North Dakota 216.46    376.14    630.45    656.71    474.88   
South Dakota 289.43    572.99    678.30    514.69    363.03   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 1,015.10    787.18    1,310.80    932.59    1,072.06   
District of Columbia 642.36    845.99    860.33    1,503.28    761.36   
Florida 353.50    770.30    503.81    719.09    276.72   
Georgia 450.57    622.96    1,169.39    875.60    525.19   
Maryland 481.14    899.64    566.11    502.31    701.68   
North Carolina 432.75    1,529.66    786.06    789.11    686.56   
South Carolina 484.62    769.14    1,112.33    1,141.18    684.27   
Virginia 271.73    839.74    509.83    358.68    453.54   
West Virginia 492.33    1,051.10    1,122.83    1,139.66    665.62   
East South Central:
Alabama 226.94    641.73    591.61    693.84    416.93   
Kentucky 439.68    1,550.53    752.24    825.70    831.80   
Mississippi 443.92    1,201.88    903.56    1,101.00    653.59   
Tennessee 331.52    980.42    679.30    584.99    672.13   
West South Central:
Arkansas 608.37    1,228.58    1,215.58    1,226.45    670.43   
Louisiana 438.00    1,152.46    937.74    912.52    769.63   
Oklahoma 336.06    596.80    1,194.81    570.90    463.44   
Texas 255.84    1,038.79    599.07    368.86    514.54   
Mountain:
Arizona 675.49    1,276.90    897.29    1,282.86    812.81   
Colorado 438.25    731.98    1,151.68    505.46    945.79   
Idaho 521.96    1,694.89    719.64    522.45    870.94   
Montana 238.84    1,691.85    1,611.78    292.98    354.00   
Nevada 382.10    860.66    338.22    1,706.01    660.76   
New Mexico 531.05    1,946.35    474.58    524.27    792.45   
Utah 337.27    513.78    596.88    775.80    612.62   
Wyoming 564.63    2,230.73    1,842.48    999.08    703.45   
Pacific:
Alaska 603.44    1,529.55    1,670.73    2,044.08    924.98   
California 356.57    1,472.85    380.21    263.38    444.67   
Hawaii 369.38    713.19    958.27    557.05    557.20   
Oregon 443.82    755.96    402.97    816.35    509.56   
Washington 582.84    1,211.10    822.89    1,129.60    856.76   
 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2011 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component.
Note: Definitions and descriptions of the methods used for this survey can be found in the Technical Appendix.