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, 2017
Division and State Total Quartile 1 Average Wage Quartile 2 Average Wage Quartile 3 Average Wage Quartile 4 Average Wage
United States 18,687    17,205    17,396    18,841    19,292   
New England:
Connecticut 20,020    21,516    20,906    18,535    20,667   
Maine 17,422    18,663    15,301    17,710    17,792   
Massachusetts 21,053    19,733    19,938    20,214    22,391   
New Hampshire 19,230    18,085    17,739    22,221    18,516   
Rhode Island 18,387    13,893    18,480    19,115    18,742   
Vermont 18,552    16,871    19,670    19,590    18,173   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 20,669    20,014    18,838    21,921    20,486   
New York 21,317    18,680    19,194    22,299    21,895   
Pennsylvania 18,589    17,187    18,422    18,587    18,886   
East North Central:
Illinois 19,656    15,633    17,604    19,713    20,555   
Indiana 18,253    20,718    18,149    18,763    17,667   
Michigan 18,929    18,222    17,400    19,886    18,940   
Ohio 18,185    15,313    16,507    19,305    18,437   
Wisconsin 18,785    19,246    18,547    18,340    19,111   
West North Central:
Iowa 17,086    14,913    15,855    16,647    18,207   
Kansas 18,229    15,511    17,769    19,558    17,726   
Minnesota 18,507    16,889    18,401    17,750    19,343   
Missouri 18,763    18,331    17,720    19,136    19,027   
Nebraska 18,199    16,638    16,046    19,805    17,429   
North Dakota 17,886    16,150    17,522    16,520    19,037   
South Dakota 17,695    24,490    17,473    16,022    18,609   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 19,407    15,314    16,643    19,233    21,686   
District of Columbia 20,960    17,600    18,984    20,630    22,287   
Florida 17,189    16,859    14,164    17,794    18,044   
Georgia 17,703    13,402    16,614    19,185    17,963   
Maryland 18,915    16,992    18,406    19,199    19,349   
North Carolina 18,101    16,313    15,794    18,314    19,032   
South Carolina 18,241    14,756    17,626    18,037    19,317   
Virginia 18,264    19,257    17,182    18,094    18,659   
West Virginia 20,252    16,529    18,012    21,847    20,348   
East South Central:
Alabama 16,902    15,656    16,052    16,775    17,553   
Kentucky 16,948    16,445    16,651    15,749    18,055   
Mississippi 17,343    16,875    16,420    16,452    18,271   
Tennessee 17,349    17,276    17,498    18,055    16,737   
West South Central:
Arkansas 16,663    14,267    14,668    18,039    16,886   
Louisiana 17,400    16,436    16,101    17,912    17,852   
Oklahoma 18,252    16,221    17,670    19,340    18,042   
Texas 18,252    15,607    18,733    18,511    18,543   
Mountain:
Arizona 18,432    18,443    16,522    18,811    19,094   
Colorado 19,339    16,661    18,080    18,738    20,416   
Idaho 17,168    17,010    14,231    17,870    17,593   
Montana 17,932    --    15,604    19,397    17,985   
Nevada 17,221    15,266    15,464    16,200    19,115   
New Mexico 18,738    16,399    16,432    18,369    19,867   
Utah 16,350    16,436    15,415    16,846    16,324   
Wyoming 21,355    16,950    18,857    20,800    22,222   
Pacific:
Alaska 22,417    19,881    21,107    20,605    24,002   
California 18,730    18,467    16,559    17,987    19,966   
Hawaii 18,512    15,662    17,559    17,718    19,848   
Oregon 17,953    16,684    18,763    17,098    18,395   
Washington 19,472    19,296    18,261    18,146    20,437   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2017 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, 2017
Division and State Total Quartile 1 Average Wage Quartile 2 Average Wage Quartile 3 Average Wage Quartile 4 Average Wage
United States 104.65    324.93    210.80    196.56    156.88   
New England:
Connecticut 501.01    931.48    986.75    991.92    726.64   
Maine 548.58    1,354.57    2,227.43    792.64    565.08   
Massachusetts 515.29    943.29    647.86    721.94    992.39   
New Hampshire 469.12    723.04    729.84    1,399.78    427.31   
Rhode Island 442.54    3,109.41    683.02    503.27    454.34   
Vermont 655.08    1,461.84    915.00    742.68    1,114.75   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 446.86    815.78    1,294.12    773.73    635.36   
New York 606.79    1,715.53    1,330.29    1,586.11    447.72   
Pennsylvania 449.54    1,097.52    832.45    643.64    819.90   
East North Central:
Illinois 724.99    1,573.37    760.50    1,181.52    1,089.72   
Indiana 551.30    1,355.87    1,205.13    989.32    832.21   
Michigan 520.08    741.09    962.25    1,050.56    819.70   
Ohio 494.73    1,128.71    916.00    946.01    737.23   
Wisconsin 444.83    1,040.90    844.09    963.79    553.49   
West North Central:
Iowa 532.50    1,245.70    699.33    659.58    988.78   
Kansas 618.15    1,106.94    1,334.75    1,083.55    861.37   
Minnesota 438.20    1,198.20    690.73    1,045.56    459.35   
Missouri 385.74    515.15    916.73    795.86    606.72   
Nebraska 348.48    1,416.65    1,090.29    551.82    610.59   
North Dakota 338.12    639.97    601.34    701.42    470.97   
South Dakota 402.57    4,938.77    796.61    117.34    429.19   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 659.29    1,178.97    683.73    1,531.12    764.19   
District of Columbia 596.12    1,764.00    1,187.16    1,046.50    917.89   
Florida 407.00    1,688.45    881.96    471.56    524.03   
Georgia 560.82    3,463.13    738.20    1,105.81    437.21   
Maryland 578.85    1,191.52    815.94    655.30    1,098.49   
North Carolina 455.47    992.12    1,112.90    709.50    608.08   
South Carolina 396.03    870.92    861.63    744.59    460.28   
Virginia 389.97    441.87    1,011.96    563.17    662.86   
West Virginia 551.17    691.20    773.46    961.49    861.72   
East South Central:
Alabama 332.01    724.73    520.45    702.69    482.98   
Kentucky 670.68    602.63    753.92    1,692.46    739.01   
Mississippi 621.87    1,293.29    1,732.75    826.85    931.64   
Tennessee 442.48    860.06    575.03    962.64    691.24   
West South Central:
Arkansas 591.63    870.97    815.75    1,177.76    896.18   
Louisiana 615.70    1,068.42    2,149.96    734.72    923.89   
Oklahoma 462.03    1,920.76    995.85    787.68    573.90   
Texas 477.52    1,064.60    464.55    681.92    901.51   
Mountain:
Arizona 526.43    756.26    1,004.54    979.27    661.07   
Colorado 428.66    1,335.07    670.11    596.19    746.42   
Idaho 446.59    745.49    1,064.01    752.24    667.80   
Montana 731.68    --    2,463.94    975.69    877.91   
Nevada 636.69    970.63    1,133.83    1,346.97    670.63   
New Mexico 535.43    556.21    1,348.90    1,135.08    610.26   
Utah 543.32    1,098.84    915.42    1,215.43    701.90   
Wyoming 442.43    1,724.74    985.48    785.23    540.61   
Pacific:
Alaska 743.35    1,404.65    1,205.91    1,099.98    925.44   
California 327.25    843.82    1,008.77    518.76    427.53   
Hawaii 757.36    1,685.67    610.90    660.41    1,408.45   
Oregon 444.74    1,807.62    1,277.14    506.16    682.01   
Washington 584.38    767.65    827.96    789.99    963.47   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2017 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.