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, 2019
Division and State Total Quartile 1 Average Wage Quartile 2 Average Wage Quartile 3 Average Wage Quartile 4 Average Wage
United States 13,989    13,657    13,483    13,997    14,256   
New England:
Connecticut 14,659    12,830    14,867    16,162    13,733   
Maine 14,778    13,772    14,982    14,357    15,147   
Massachusetts 14,843    13,863    14,609    16,153    14,101   
New Hampshire 14,350    14,574    15,229    14,280    14,052   
Rhode Island 14,285    11,986    15,250    13,531    14,487   
Vermont 14,876    14,194    13,871    15,357    14,934   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 15,358    14,620    16,424    15,704    14,862   
New York 16,079    13,182    15,854    16,462    16,469   
Pennsylvania 14,530    13,265    13,861    15,180    14,600   
East North Central:
Illinois 13,960    12,786    13,989    14,464    13,816   
Indiana 14,502    12,719    13,112    15,673    14,520   
Michigan 14,844    14,182    13,351    14,026    15,835   
Ohio 13,606    15,116    13,769    13,248    13,497   
Wisconsin 14,654    14,638    13,821    15,198    14,607   
West North Central:
Iowa 13,062    15,335    13,672    11,804    13,282   
Kansas 12,921    13,300    13,338    12,338    13,153   
Minnesota 14,362    15,267    14,709    13,365    14,832   
Missouri 13,495    13,334    12,652    13,159    14,452   
Nebraska 13,691    12,640    13,582    14,884    12,849   
North Dakota 12,989    12,142    12,529    13,285    13,023   
South Dakota 13,761    15,238    14,100    12,278    14,086   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 14,484    13,913    13,676    14,715    14,891   
District of Columbia 15,461    13,713    13,879    16,459    16,458   
Florida 13,213    12,341    12,640    14,100    13,037   
Georgia 13,881    12,981    14,050    13,554    14,425   
Maryland 14,199    12,366    14,421    14,261    14,418   
North Carolina 13,035    13,770    13,208    12,611    13,192   
South Carolina 13,829    13,863    12,153    13,554    14,829   
Virginia 12,667    13,096    13,456    12,905    12,110   
West Virginia 14,761    13,836    14,745    15,292    14,439   
East South Central:
Alabama 13,253    14,417    12,333    13,350    13,346   
Kentucky 13,712    14,198    13,651    14,723    12,773   
Mississippi 12,819    12,547    13,271    13,604    11,976   
Tennessee 12,939    13,362    11,983    13,322    13,049   
West South Central:
Arkansas 12,435    15,368    11,703    12,741    12,067   
Louisiana 13,137    15,838    11,874    12,073    13,872   
Oklahoma 13,228    13,369    13,791    13,192    12,990   
Texas 14,153    15,529    12,914    13,870    14,405   
Mountain:
Arizona 13,483    12,814    14,737    13,165    13,265   
Colorado 13,834    12,852    12,189    13,397    14,858   
Idaho 11,779    12,749    12,902    10,675    12,151   
Montana 13,296    12,996    11,584    12,786    14,194   
Nevada 12,857    11,713    10,686    13,465    13,672   
New Mexico 13,963    12,551    13,287    14,464    13,931   
Utah 12,389    12,404    12,536    11,758    12,769   
Wyoming 13,845    15,213    14,033    13,953    13,624   
Pacific:
Alaska 16,655    12,860    15,476    15,814    18,096   
California 13,966    13,004    12,367    13,312    15,098   
Hawaii 13,170    13,885    13,107    12,667    13,360   
Oregon 13,487    15,797    12,957    12,540    13,913   
Washington 13,773    13,393    13,557    13,695    14,015   

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.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, 2019
Division and State Total Quartile 1 Average Wage Quartile 2 Average Wage Quartile 3 Average Wage Quartile 4 Average Wage
United States 83.08    219.99    131.41    140.31    152.04   
New England:
Connecticut 549.27    670.59    858.85    1,047.14    802.02   
Maine 367.46    650.67    656.43    778.86    592.85   
Massachusetts 433.84    967.78    873.26    665.72    775.46   
New Hampshire 563.00    1,394.14    1,060.68    1,108.71    681.80   
Rhode Island 364.15    471.01    733.14    588.38    580.66   
Vermont 322.13    642.78    506.55    551.52    496.06   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 515.01    820.29    1,071.47    925.65    898.99   
New York 448.02    1,230.10    531.36    965.22    704.12   
Pennsylvania 329.85    500.26    766.92    645.12    517.37   
East North Central:
Illinois 227.11    865.42    456.35    383.11    340.57   
Indiana 327.45    622.71    509.37    654.63    452.77   
Michigan 849.67    875.83    660.27    586.39    1,460.00   
Ohio 327.79    1,087.88    650.67    565.36    532.24   
Wisconsin 304.78    1,152.96    723.66    532.97    448.78   
West North Central:
Iowa 318.34    1,961.23    692.57    376.74    341.13   
Kansas 332.20    1,427.02    696.65    645.76    416.31   
Minnesota 309.99    1,554.96    746.71    474.07    405.84   
Missouri 388.48    959.96    894.97    721.21    630.86   
Nebraska 456.79    692.41    842.56    912.71    412.53   
North Dakota 291.36    881.79    451.55    503.00    498.83   
South Dakota 322.93    1,260.16    561.66    398.31    534.80   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 506.07    833.63    939.98    1,259.16    770.97   
District of Columbia 360.54    700.39    606.17    648.68    574.93   
Florida 442.52    790.09    504.97    955.13    776.31   
Georgia 476.55    490.34    590.86    1,058.96    739.65   
Maryland 442.23    886.80    851.59    738.88    773.85   
North Carolina 362.74    722.70    616.07    559.99    634.19   
South Carolina 416.12    453.13    655.31    779.01    766.30   
Virginia 353.22    1,034.37    989.92    642.47    481.41   
West Virginia 570.05    965.28    701.32    755.84    1,247.90   
East South Central:
Alabama 372.39    1,848.77    331.02    928.21    366.88   
Kentucky 333.28    1,133.08    768.76    473.94    527.07   
Mississippi 385.10    1,328.84    792.70    783.03    484.37   
Tennessee 284.76    607.26    490.20    412.74    561.90   
West South Central:
Arkansas 374.71    1,435.04    726.40    486.38    656.12   
Louisiana 342.90    1,357.55    852.26    645.47    433.35   
Oklahoma 370.68    1,916.42    828.91    666.68    502.79   
Texas 296.37    761.61    537.57    480.20    495.68   
Mountain:
Arizona 575.94    933.97    1,584.25    979.19    770.32   
Colorado 428.10    833.98    447.72    637.12    621.16   
Idaho 424.55    922.06    740.00    459.50    854.90   
Montana 369.24    823.48    946.28    702.65    503.40   
Nevada 556.49    1,266.76    750.42    661.44    989.72   
New Mexico 507.01    517.04    973.68    648.18    968.83   
Utah 306.47    1,261.05    518.29    498.71    505.75   
Wyoming 492.54    1,002.86    592.12    876.83    757.63   
Pacific:
Alaska 580.62    990.08    1,206.21    964.50    874.12   
California 349.73    583.56    458.39    534.71    633.76   
Hawaii 414.18    1,887.32    1,216.70    645.79    484.07   
Oregon 517.92    2,300.02    660.11    590.52    836.11   
Washington 346.81    856.25    757.32    511.10    669.27   

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.