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, 2019
Division and State Total Quartile 1 Average Wage Quartile 2 Average Wage Quartile 3 Average Wage Quartile 4 Average Wage
United States 20,486    19,735    19,552    20,442    20,989   
New England:
Connecticut 21,363    20,165    19,961    22,156    21,457   
Maine 20,731    20,467    19,517    20,173    21,468   
Massachusetts 21,424    22,333    20,287    23,298    20,298   
New Hampshire 20,078    20,413    18,784    19,102    21,329   
Rhode Island 20,481    18,255    21,233    19,618    20,989   
Vermont 21,419    20,692    19,998    21,433    22,083   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 22,060    18,205    22,507    22,511    22,742   
New York 22,874    19,754    20,967    22,636    24,146   
Pennsylvania 20,673    18,401    19,148    20,872    21,575   
East North Central:
Illinois 20,659    19,899    20,268    21,303    20,444   
Indiana 21,169    21,102    20,308    20,652    21,865   
Michigan 20,425    17,819    20,778    18,224    21,573   
Ohio 19,621    22,348    20,318    20,339    18,510   
Wisconsin 20,345    21,218    18,639    20,600    20,793   
West North Central:
Iowa 18,752    22,728    16,618    19,718    18,418   
Kansas 18,867    19,351    18,634    18,825    18,870   
Minnesota 20,751    19,304    20,660    20,026    21,623   
Missouri 19,900    17,025    18,299    21,118    20,605   
Nebraska 19,398    20,208    17,629    20,438    19,486   
North Dakota 18,400    17,049    18,709    18,658    18,276   
South Dakota 20,265    20,568    20,323    17,040    21,886   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 20,628    23,533    19,121    21,742    20,032   
District of Columbia 22,311    21,563    18,989    23,190    23,250   
Florida 20,714    20,421    18,518    20,614    21,643   
Georgia 19,720    18,951    19,358    21,008    18,974   
Maryland 20,285    16,895    18,374    21,293    20,900   
North Carolina 19,996    22,451    18,577    20,455    19,692   
South Carolina 20,973    20,309    18,736    21,708    21,207   
Virginia 19,865    17,775    23,010    20,675    18,876   
West Virginia 20,403    18,747    18,225    23,783    18,825   
East South Central:
Alabama 17,734    16,389    16,291    17,614    18,456   
Kentucky 20,612    21,223    19,259    21,939    20,283   
Mississippi 17,860    19,612    17,243    18,119    17,740   
Tennessee 18,748    19,266    16,843    19,269    19,332   
West South Central:
Arkansas 17,773    18,943    17,485    18,147    17,547   
Louisiana 19,032    18,472    19,121    18,059    19,657   
Oklahoma 19,819    21,356    18,555    19,615    19,781   
Texas 20,966    22,417    19,061    19,275    22,280   
Mountain:
Arizona 19,966    17,575    21,001    20,024    19,877   
Colorado 20,171    18,734    19,876    19,421    20,962   
Idaho 19,258    15,786    22,962    16,423    18,864   
Montana 20,193    21,362    16,268    20,534    20,514   
Nevada 18,720    15,802    16,494    19,603    19,240   
New Mexico 19,185    18,694    16,336    20,420    19,146   
Utah 18,674    19,835    18,453    18,091    19,181   
Wyoming 19,925    19,281    19,154    20,376    19,972   
Pacific:
Alaska 22,969    25,590    19,827    22,273    24,317   
California 20,788    18,439    20,193    20,030    21,894   
Hawaii 19,243    19,545    18,522    18,863    19,687   
Oregon 19,405    21,699    18,567    18,198    20,180   
Washington 20,033    20,801    19,289    19,589    20,566   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2019 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 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, 2019
Division and State Total Quartile 1 Average Wage Quartile 2 Average Wage Quartile 3 Average Wage Quartile 4 Average Wage
United States 125.26    394.07    202.82    182.61    228.26   
New England:
Connecticut 569.67    1,465.40    962.18    1,452.38    587.80   
Maine 447.56    688.82    719.13    955.85    647.07   
Massachusetts 469.12    1,074.41    1,192.48    940.94    668.34   
New Hampshire 597.20    1,626.06    685.13    1,404.50    593.96   
Rhode Island 358.61    958.22    701.01    482.94    613.03   
Vermont 343.70    766.78    727.99    403.51    604.76   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 900.87    3,954.82    1,744.72    1,237.74    1,071.58   
New York 457.35    1,289.19    588.91    985.23    673.71   
Pennsylvania 556.87    759.63    874.62    669.05    1,021.36   
East North Central:
Illinois 316.58    946.06    604.92    510.91    551.72   
Indiana 655.99    870.02    1,002.29    1,501.74    473.97   
Michigan 1,058.16    831.14    1,891.69    733.00    1,597.28   
Ohio 738.92    1,616.60    718.15    726.36    1,287.76   
Wisconsin 456.18    922.36    840.73    803.39    785.93   
West North Central:
Iowa 541.46    3,778.76    1,089.68    1,023.24    464.58   
Kansas 425.65    1,243.99    845.51    799.50    678.45   
Minnesota 456.92    2,922.31    1,300.42    559.88    497.91   
Missouri 760.06    2,040.98    1,182.78    1,497.27    867.65   
Nebraska 610.57    510.52    1,603.83    1,180.22    742.12   
North Dakota 359.84    1,038.34    641.73    595.51    609.17   
South Dakota 557.71    1,482.70    694.97    890.88    779.56   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 760.47    1,951.90    1,487.18    1,184.63    953.00   
District of Columbia 435.40    687.53    774.73    556.78    779.63   
Florida 881.96    875.87    595.11    933.35    1,852.45   
Georgia 425.86    708.60    913.00    753.83    657.33   
Maryland 704.10    1,060.72    685.03    1,512.06    1,005.17   
North Carolina 372.67    1,526.73    866.76    497.04    518.09   
South Carolina 1,056.13    880.43    907.00    2,261.32    1,310.11   
Virginia 651.42    1,521.17    1,335.03    609.95    906.94   
West Virginia 718.62    1,242.20    912.42    1,435.71    1,074.23   
East South Central:
Alabama 459.84    991.07    1,091.93    893.42    734.37   
Kentucky 560.27    1,403.97    1,073.96    925.55    929.48   
Mississippi 644.98    1,043.56    806.21    884.88    1,375.42   
Tennessee 421.24    968.18    891.91    600.51    633.99   
West South Central:
Arkansas 504.09    1,329.15    946.43    983.20    813.61   
Louisiana 637.42    870.21    713.92    1,853.77    591.76   
Oklahoma 614.85    2,437.53    1,739.66    1,296.75    658.03   
Texas 520.12    1,328.26    569.73    624.42    940.45   
Mountain:
Arizona 710.58    1,032.13    1,459.51    1,159.17    1,161.59   
Colorado 490.34    1,590.49    804.92    514.50    747.98   
Idaho 686.29    1,243.64    876.06    822.24    842.40   
Montana 819.92    1,141.87    1,484.35    1,296.70    1,039.49   
Nevada 771.61    1,847.41    1,449.40    1,536.88    1,148.37   
New Mexico 609.06    766.14    1,279.32    814.16    979.35   
Utah 300.60    1,604.09    487.88    565.74    512.70   
Wyoming 493.74    2,302.87    907.95    749.50    804.34   
Pacific:
Alaska 773.84    2,498.40    1,456.26    756.96    1,213.76   
California 566.16    1,127.56    1,125.36    749.66    1,050.28   
Hawaii 423.13    1,425.59    871.38    905.92    565.73   
Oregon 566.90    2,252.74    1,139.53    854.08    861.39   
Washington 532.75    1,396.91    841.42    909.84    992.56   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2019 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component.

Note: Definitions and descriptions of the methods used for this survey can be found in the Technical Appendix.