Table VIII.D.1 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, 2016
Division and State Total Quartile 1 Average Wage Quartile 2 Average Wage Quartile 3 Average Wage Quartile 4 Average Wage
United States 17,710    16,769    16,589    17,819    18,244   
New England:
Connecticut 18,637    19,147    18,225    20,225    17,742   
Maine 17,987    15,678    17,215    17,964    18,490   
Massachusetts 18,955    18,533    18,182    18,943    19,335   
New Hampshire 19,066    18,750    18,899    19,971    18,552   
Rhode Island 18,010    19,198    17,048    18,096    18,099   
Vermont 17,795    14,744    17,557    16,940    18,678   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 18,242    17,853    18,340    18,541    18,113   
New York 19,375    18,494    18,398    19,691    19,682   
Pennsylvania 17,900    17,955    16,305    17,668    18,696   
East North Central:
Illinois 18,510    17,850    16,625    20,657    17,933   
Indiana 17,996    14,830    15,197    17,932    19,065   
Michigan 17,113    16,863    16,638    17,478    17,085   
Ohio 17,523    19,112    15,892    17,556    17,862   
Wisconsin 17,477    18,778    17,983    15,742    18,364   
West North Central:
Iowa 16,123    15,777    15,147    15,512    17,030   
Kansas 16,784    16,375    15,594    16,848    17,311   
Minnesota 17,545    17,616    17,367    17,942    17,293   
Missouri 16,638    15,696    16,206    16,892    16,995   
Nebraska 16,617    16,493    15,652    17,757    16,348   
North Dakota 16,804    18,798    16,134    16,414    17,105   
South Dakota 17,117    17,432    15,670    17,656    17,376   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 18,648    17,598    16,324    18,571    19,715   
District of Columbia 18,864    18,173    17,201    18,545    20,299   
Florida 17,989    16,022    16,108    17,808    19,284   
Georgia 18,252    16,778    15,780    18,883    19,173   
Maryland 18,519    17,380    16,703    17,939    19,530   
North Carolina 16,986    17,051    17,139    15,935    17,592   
South Carolina 17,673    17,356    15,722    18,639    17,737   
Virginia 17,945    16,466    15,513    18,754    18,667   
West Virginia 17,260    15,812    17,930    17,245    17,265   
East South Central:
Alabama 16,098    13,213    16,188    15,185    17,253   
Kentucky 16,678    15,573    17,630    17,486    16,132   
Mississippi 15,765    15,098    14,687    14,242    17,339   
Tennessee 16,721    16,822    17,423    17,273    16,099   
West South Central:
Arkansas 14,929    14,485    13,834    13,627    16,312   
Louisiana 17,330    17,709    16,493    15,486    18,563   
Oklahoma 16,646    13,381    15,143    16,752    17,793   
Texas 17,529    15,663    15,973    18,620    17,885   
Mountain:
Arizona 17,484    16,267    17,643    17,470    17,681   
Colorado 17,459    14,930    16,717    18,222    17,635   
Idaho 17,499    19,819    13,987    17,004    18,055   
Montana 17,835    16,435    16,779    19,041    17,642   
Nevada 16,133    17,863    14,115    14,702    17,164   
New Mexico 16,954    16,052    15,411    17,580    17,263   
Utah 17,025    13,250    15,978    18,577    16,771   
Wyoming 19,617    --    17,696    18,091    21,000   
Pacific:
Alaska 22,490    23,274    19,503    21,563    23,659   
California 17,458    16,149    16,772    16,977    18,459   
Hawaii 16,362    15,246    15,107    16,195    17,386   
Oregon 17,127    15,214    14,717    16,483    18,652   
Washington 18,301    17,044    15,269    16,380    20,580   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2016 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.

 

Table VIII.D.1 Standard errors 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, 2016
Division and State Total Quartile 1 Average Wage Quartile 2 Average Wage Quartile 3 Average Wage Quartile 4 Average Wage
United States 84.41    188.53    161.38    166.16    132.71   
New England:
Connecticut 430.56    1,093.07    958.60    622.02    636.69   
Maine 346.17    982.29    801.13    509.42    592.88   
Massachusetts 563.83    813.73    824.16    954.59    1,035.50   
New Hampshire 525.24    1,693.17    1,368.25    1,115.21    709.91   
Rhode Island 379.01    1,356.76    592.80    896.72    474.84   
Vermont 756.16    818.28    552.31    1,332.47    1,210.97   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 364.29    595.10    735.41    860.74    506.83   
New York 403.72    451.32    1,214.13    755.63    576.12   
Pennsylvania 321.64    495.34    485.37    590.72    504.18   
East North Central:
Illinois 495.83    723.54    862.51    1,129.40    576.67   
Indiana 682.90    1,517.18    784.01    623.26    1,107.94   
Michigan 478.87    605.79    693.31    944.74    811.09   
Ohio 478.13    1,369.73    769.31    556.27    974.57   
Wisconsin 718.82    932.33    436.86    1,793.24    821.80   
West North Central:
Iowa 384.47    858.34    773.04    519.81    670.74   
Kansas 482.04    1,336.02    649.77    1,147.50    674.53   
Minnesota 421.12    738.94    633.67    920.62    599.62   
Missouri 356.98    720.72    913.92    634.70    591.51   
Nebraska 383.71    1,292.36    754.78    546.35    656.52   
North Dakota 382.19    2,175.22    620.73    554.62    671.08   
South Dakota 345.36    1,258.99    699.89    587.90    626.55   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 433.09    772.69    556.30    818.18    518.15   
District of Columbia 357.69    1,137.31    924.75    494.74    587.94   
Florida 325.08    929.82    514.17    424.75    564.53   
Georgia 439.91    945.83    896.48    540.53    815.88   
Maryland 533.97    1,367.15    641.63    1,177.44    714.26   
North Carolina 615.18    864.13    698.09    1,721.09    573.28   
South Carolina 460.74    1,168.10    632.85    1,127.74    541.62   
Virginia 371.69    710.20    532.51    768.34    521.92   
West Virginia 785.22    1,399.66    1,670.07    1,150.02    1,278.78   
East South Central:
Alabama 422.48    923.36    913.73    788.62    560.24   
Kentucky 447.46    1,591.29    633.47    818.83    637.70   
Mississippi 523.97    940.84    1,243.57    875.31    735.87   
Tennessee 558.41    1,127.15    857.52    989.94    914.62   
West South Central:
Arkansas 570.48    1,131.61    1,691.52    560.31    886.38   
Louisiana 553.94    1,839.11    1,145.81    798.48    778.38   
Oklahoma 580.51    1,259.87    1,551.25    1,321.53    676.69   
Texas 353.98    440.74    453.69    815.33    495.09   
Mountain:
Arizona 438.71    884.41    641.77    809.40    714.06   
Colorado 342.83    1,149.02    1,088.30    542.91    450.17   
Idaho 654.53    1,417.73    1,057.79    1,010.33    1,041.45   
Montana 658.59    869.28    1,496.30    1,404.71    899.80   
Nevada 483.80    1,700.45    874.56    734.84    688.25   
New Mexico 546.43    809.36    529.77    580.29    1,090.97   
Utah 496.16    2,024.45    1,262.22    762.83    742.95   
Wyoming 621.48    --    1,212.98    919.04    930.24   
Pacific:
Alaska 680.58    1,402.06    1,290.44    962.57    1,086.64   
California 301.74    545.08    740.15    441.45    545.56   
Hawaii 393.54    760.74    804.94    558.15    673.32   
Oregon 555.67    680.81    1,245.66    919.94    705.47   
Washington 669.90    1,083.11    1,258.90    1,252.35    818.69   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2016 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.