Table VIII.E.1 Average total employee-plus-one premium (in dollars) per enrolled employee at private-sector establishments that offer health insurance by average wage quartiles and State: United States, 2018
Division and State Total Quartile 1 Average Wage Quartile 2 Average Wage Quartile 3 Average Wage Quartile 4 Average Wage
United States 13,425    12,809    12,861    13,506    13,760   
New England:
Connecticut 13,690    13,219    11,453    14,336    14,815   
Maine 13,505    13,715    11,905    13,804    14,252   
Massachusetts 15,094    12,775    13,704    15,243    15,961   
New Hampshire 14,820    13,077    13,460    15,240    15,212   
Rhode Island 14,004    14,755    12,813    15,173    13,525   
Vermont 13,837    12,970    14,417    13,233    14,188   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 14,808    15,580    13,248    15,427    15,120   
New York 15,325    13,722    14,496    15,770    15,580   
Pennsylvania 14,135    14,657    14,503    13,672    14,300   
East North Central:
Illinois 13,549    14,187    12,724    13,809    13,594   
Indiana 13,788    12,577    12,405    13,365    14,947   
Michigan 13,649    13,613    14,117    13,217    13,804   
Ohio 13,745    13,665    14,260    13,654    13,495   
Wisconsin 14,310    14,510    13,253    14,408    14,670   
West North Central:
Iowa 13,041    12,996    12,986    13,041    13,077   
Kansas 13,344    12,429    13,173    12,771    13,965   
Minnesota 13,523    15,230    13,137    13,455    13,143   
Missouri 12,902    14,114    13,356    12,409    12,722   
Nebraska 13,177    13,309    12,108    13,261    13,421   
North Dakota 12,375    11,331    11,544    12,284    13,188   
South Dakota 13,196    12,012    11,627    13,047    14,236   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 13,289    12,956    12,462    12,461    14,314   
District of Columbia 15,008    15,112    13,865    14,002    16,185   
Florida 13,257    11,826    11,802    13,601    13,943   
Georgia 13,213    15,133    12,883    12,774    13,404   
Maryland 13,256    10,778    13,290    13,188    13,891   
North Carolina 11,947    11,424    12,739    12,317    11,568   
South Carolina 12,879    13,681    13,260    12,988    12,539   
Virginia 12,903    11,188    11,993    13,380    13,535   
West Virginia 13,797    10,610    14,163    15,366    13,382   
East South Central:
Alabama 12,307    10,989    12,107    12,368    12,710   
Kentucky 13,128    12,730    13,235    14,389    12,033   
Mississippi 11,352    11,132    9,825    11,433    12,161   
Tennessee 12,135    12,974    11,518    12,803    11,519   
West South Central:
Arkansas 11,854    11,446    11,096    11,227    12,764   
Louisiana 13,007    10,961    13,680    12,887    13,454   
Oklahoma 13,049    12,214    12,115    12,908    13,577   
Texas 13,592    11,748    12,205    14,072    14,307   
Mountain:
Arizona 12,784    13,004    12,244    12,675    12,996   
Colorado 12,612    12,433    11,662    11,892    13,505   
Idaho 12,160    12,474    11,766    10,619    13,420   
Montana 13,151    --    13,198    12,358    13,226   
Nevada 11,524    11,209    8,763    12,317    12,712   
New Mexico 12,759    12,122    14,045    11,200    13,229   
Utah 12,462    11,540    13,379    11,266    13,346   
Wyoming 12,613    12,588    11,538    12,913    12,971   
Pacific:
Alaska 16,082    14,141    13,538    16,320    17,658   
California 13,236    12,554    12,979    13,185    13,544   
Hawaii 12,778    10,371    11,706    12,929    13,441   
Oregon 12,742    14,845    11,519    13,163    12,657   
Washington 12,557    10,972    10,830    12,170    13,854   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2018 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.E.1 Standard errors for average total employee-plus-one premium (in dollars) per enrolled employee at private-sector establishments that offer health insurance by average wage quartiles and State: United States, 2018
Division and State Total Quartile 1 Average Wage Quartile 2 Average Wage Quartile 3 Average Wage Quartile 4 Average Wage
United States 69.63    203.35    144.87    135.63    105.81   
New England:
Connecticut 787.80    491.44    1,994.21    851.83    423.22   
Maine 526.64    1,371.32    1,399.23    657.15    638.07   
Massachusetts 772.12    513.07    809.09    579.59    1,594.99   
New Hampshire 480.70    646.78    622.42    1,091.67    405.91   
Rhode Island 288.34    777.05    653.79    422.25    470.82   
Vermont 345.13    581.47    909.02    480.77    596.29   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 350.79    763.59    501.56    621.04    578.98   
New York 400.48    736.25    798.00    888.13    495.24   
Pennsylvania 301.14    1,060.54    592.93    550.64    468.57   
East North Central:
Illinois 552.23    852.86    752.49    1,242.92    502.30   
Indiana 465.60    661.82    874.57    769.93    806.26   
Michigan 405.01    979.76    349.65    660.22    791.31   
Ohio 290.93    892.15    706.19    541.40    359.60   
Wisconsin 382.98    936.17    624.69    777.36    658.21   
West North Central:
Iowa 435.29    990.58    707.57    403.60    934.85   
Kansas 382.27    1,213.94    819.92    646.79    615.75   
Minnesota 310.74    248.47    845.84    421.23    463.47   
Missouri 311.53    1,046.23    522.89    521.85    470.11   
Nebraska 383.66    641.42    1,006.06    596.43    720.63   
North Dakota 342.72    754.54    864.51    659.26    425.15   
South Dakota 299.93    649.76    794.97    342.77    343.97   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 335.50    476.07    566.34    607.44    532.63   
District of Columbia 359.90    901.10    815.71    474.29    586.34   
Florida 328.98    688.35    808.16    576.63    467.49   
Georgia 292.52    1,078.56    546.73    483.60    487.16   
Maryland 348.52    689.71    351.76    801.34    487.88   
North Carolina 353.27    689.93    721.23    912.04    378.61   
South Carolina 366.98    678.14    586.62    544.07    642.80   
Virginia 364.23    988.61    600.98    432.29    583.01   
West Virginia 464.45    1,251.86    587.24    479.35    856.58   
East South Central:
Alabama 366.78    883.34    731.32    633.97    651.23   
Kentucky 326.24    558.23    550.43    661.75    391.05   
Mississippi 617.80    559.25    1,944.65    623.15    464.32   
Tennessee 306.96    710.49    603.53    582.95    448.77   
West South Central:
Arkansas 369.00    898.16    701.01    852.30    466.80   
Louisiana 364.16    1,411.83    764.37    535.70    514.88   
Oklahoma 417.22    1,027.78    549.39    513.34    772.68   
Texas 275.12    1,020.11    528.57    427.09    447.32   
Mountain:
Arizona 274.55    1,183.44    667.67    347.39    445.12   
Colorado 370.79    1,105.44    1,272.78    442.31    453.60   
Idaho 337.31    908.96    714.66    540.06    532.61   
Montana 436.93    --    1,233.40    779.96    506.26   
Nevada 422.49    736.21    830.60    588.75    551.33   
New Mexico 544.95    1,224.19    529.95    560.45    920.08   
Utah 328.69    817.24    666.72    439.56    542.25   
Wyoming 363.09    1,038.52    431.73    555.84    720.46   
Pacific:
Alaska 421.64    1,198.94    981.43    619.60    707.26   
California 180.93    512.30    433.65    352.22    253.09   
Hawaii 414.82    544.59    473.49    438.38    528.29   
Oregon 338.30    1,284.75    477.25    623.05    509.28   
Washington 469.57    920.87    617.93    850.05    615.66   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2018 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.