Table VII.C.2.a(2004) Average total employee contribution (in dollars) for exclusive-provider plans per enrolled employee for single coverage at private-sector establishments that offer health insurance by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2004
 
 

 

Percent Full-Time Employees

Percent Low-Wage Employees **

Division and State

Total

 

75% or more

 

50-74%

 

Less than 50%

 

50% or more

 

Less than 50%

 
 
United States

649

626

729

786

799

615

 
New England:
Connecticut

863

703

1,519

1,248

939

852

Maine

1,042

758

1,898

658

*

551

*

1,103

Massachusetts

919

885

920

1,157

1,104

892

New Hampshire

978

934

1,193

1,033

1,392

876

Rhode Island

661

691

*

499

*

645

*

412

*

753

*
Vermont

789

636

1,187

1,293

966

766

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

616

690

393

439

*

531

637

New York

605

529

834

904

863

553

Pennsylvania

680

653

921

455

902

644

 
East North Central:
Illinois

609

598

702

.

728

556

Indiana

523

*

480

1,086

*

326

*

368

571

*
Michigan

530

506

555

*

858

*

1,065

458

Ohio

674

621

423

*

1,454

*

1,054

*

578

Wisconsin

622

628

504

939

*

988

*

597

 
West North Central:
Iowa

681

*

602

1,569

*

642

1,123

*

552

Kansas

814

741

1,858

48

*

971

786

Minnesota

658

573

870

967

1,018

580

Missouri

598

624

658

373

*

827

550

Nebraska

853

810

2,478

.

1,801

*

824

North Dakota

510

459

*

544

*

1,016

355

*

586

South Dakota

769

762

553

*

966

673

*

795

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

604

592

687

629

*

823

522

District of Columbia

553

516

975

450

*

785

*

519

Florida

750

685

838

1,951

860

727

Georgia

695

683

707

*

933

427

734

Maryland

680

601

919

871

*

924

651

North Carolina

847

834

937

796

*

809

869

South Carolina

787

779

899

*

348

*

1,118

*

752

Virginia

789

834

451

*

1,006

*

740

797

West Virginia

585

604

551

*

139

*

511

653

 
East South Central:
Alabama

538

524

*

552

*

1,187

*

665

*

524

*
Kentucky

590

510

1,408

.

975

519

Mississippi

828

812

898

*

.

652

*

1,009

Tennessee

833

763

1,114

952

1,122

595

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

648

654

459

*

991

581

667

Louisiana

716

735

318

*

812

*

962

*

677

Oklahoma

643

604

550

1,240

*

851

578

Texas

854

876

639

846

1,061

770

 
Mountain:
Arizona

668

687

523

*

243

*

944

*

621

Colorado

725

724

731

*

763

904

698

Idaho

1,409

971

2,256

*

.

1,955

918

Montana

960

518

1,407

*

1,614

1,115

683

Nevada

531

549

285

*

803

376

*

571

New Mexico

642

637

637

*

853

*

860

*

602

Utah

659

672

169

*

818

*

676

*

656

Wyoming

419

442

.

144

*

322

*

580

 
Pacific:
Alaska

653

634

.

774

*

1,156

*

520

*
California

477

481

465

443

*

635

446

Hawaii

288

300

308

123

*

316

270

Oregon

492

500

383

*

572

*

815

440

Washington

421

461

158

*

804

384

*

429

 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2004 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component.
Note: Definitions and descriptions of the methods used for this survey can be found in the Technical Appendix.
* Figure does not meet standard of reliability or precision.
. Data suppressed due to high standard errors or no reported values in cell.
** The definition of low-wage employees changed in 2000. These data are not comparable to IC data prior to 2000. See Technical Appendix for details.

 

Table VII.C.2.a(2004) Standard error for average total employee contribution (in dollars) for exclusive-provider plans per enrolled employee for single coverage at private-sector establishments that offer health insurance by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2004
 
 

 

Percent Full-Time Employees

Percent Low-Wage Employees **

Division and State

Total

 

75% or more

 

50-74%

 

Less than 50%

 

50% or more

 

Less than 50%

 
 
United States

16.63

16.01

38.52

86.32

58.22

13.65

 
New England:
Connecticut

96.25

69.95

315.91

246.79

206.99

107.11

Maine

124.54

102.50

408.71

206.28

*

212.12

*

134.15

Massachusetts

65.75

59.53

122.18

258.35

123.34

69.65

New Hampshire

41.81

57.32

165.81

249.37

364.24

63.63

Rhode Island

187.76

232.29

*

160.86

*

231.81

*

134.55

*

244.36

*
Vermont

174.99

147.44

320.20

376.65

281.06

174.78

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

96.69

103.87

98.72

195.10

*

144.24

105.75

New York

62.66

54.54

217.70

198.31

205.48

60.76

Pennsylvania

120.50

194.15

212.46

118.06

188.16

174.22

 
East North Central:
Illinois

61.15

75.70

193.70

.

128.50

56.95

Indiana

175.74

*

83.38

355.01

*

207.34

*

105.05

220.64

*
Michigan

111.05

114.28

228.71

*

373.18

*

266.04

92.08

Ohio

96.78

23.99

140.18

*

672.73

*

558.42

*

35.15

Wisconsin

76.50

102.84

136.95

284.39

*

314.42

*

87.60

 
West North Central:
Iowa

223.41

*

73.80

538.58

*

173.39

414.53

*

87.16

Kansas

139.15

110.88

552.90

15.18

*

235.46

162.16

Minnesota

78.33

109.44

257.29

246.64

244.18

59.34

Missouri

103.03

120.35

195.86

167.70

*

191.64

121.25

Nebraska

182.98

189.80

742.12

.

582.14

*

192.32

North Dakota

137.24

152.85

*

172.77

*

301.35

107.46

*

159.17

South Dakota

126.75

203.16

270.74

*

261.79

279.59

*

193.19

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

84.16

99.65

204.01

240.63

*

208.21

96.15

District of Columbia

54.23

68.94

223.27

303.04

*

287.73

*

63.82

Florida

80.07

101.30

178.13

490.34

136.61

86.89

Georgia

86.83

82.56

234.39

*

278.54

102.85

96.68

Maryland

69.98

84.90

218.29

276.27

*

216.52

82.40

North Carolina

134.72

153.30

245.64

245.64

*

150.15

146.46

South Carolina

37.56

38.26

272.60

*

313.75

*

351.20

*

74.51

Virginia

92.55

86.24

235.38

*

316.18

*

151.65

103.44

West Virginia

102.74

95.31

173.12

*

49.80

*

133.50

93.03

 
East South Central:
Alabama

160.61

171.30

*

168.30

*

447.52

*

379.57

*

184.27

*
Kentucky

130.44

122.72

403.81

.

261.41

123.56

Mississippi

178.22

219.47

285.58

*

.

200.63

*

228.21

Tennessee

125.79

133.78

260.61

284.19

219.70

125.35

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

59.99

82.75

177.74

*

289.51

109.29

80.02

Louisiana

122.56

141.84

155.30

*

243.86

*

298.66

*

160.15

Oklahoma

118.79

124.63

158.34

382.43

*

234.44

107.75

Texas

97.73

115.77

121.59

224.24

111.14

111.63

 
Mountain:
Arizona

69.36

83.55

169.03

*

75.13

*

320.27

*

135.93

Colorado

88.05

112.11

313.40

*

205.60

184.75

102.69

Idaho

356.63

259.33

707.72

*

.

579.24

232.00

Montana

231.83

143.44

423.51

*

480.06

293.59

171.79

Nevada

68.44

48.67

241.26

*

212.77

161.16

*

57.36

New Mexico

74.12

82.38

524.21

*

259.50

*

497.32

*

82.94

Utah

91.66

95.46

73.89

*

270.21

*

216.86

*

102.74

Wyoming

123.43

132.15

.

45.42

*

98.21

*

167.69

 
Pacific:
Alaska

178.88

162.45

.

332.68

*

375.79

*

163.71

*
California

36.51

42.13

40.46

310.51

*

162.01

32.38

Hawaii

29.52

34.97

49.70

56.12

*

41.95

56.70

Oregon

106.54

105.32

146.44

*

237.26

*

232.99

97.20

Washington

67.02

81.58

80.47

*

231.58

118.09

*

74.25

 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2004 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component.
Note: Definitions and descriptions of the methods used for this survey can be found in the Technical Appendix.
* Figure does not meet standard of reliability or precision.
. Data suppressed due to high standard errors or no reported values in cell.
** The definition of low-wage employees changed in 2000. These data are not comparable to IC data prior to 2000. See Technical Appendix for details.