Table VII.C.2.a(2006) 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, 2006

 

 

 

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

807

785

891

941

965

780

 

New England:

Connecticut

856

834

925

987

*

731

*

863

Maine

1,148

1,163

1,192

840

*

1,224

1,142

Massachusetts

1,134

1,127

1,189

1,010

716

1,157

New Hampshire

1,061

1,049

1,279

876

1,562

1,003

Rhode Island

899

902

326

*

1,683

1,187

863

Vermont

810

795

695

*

929

1,313

*

780

 

Middle Atlantic:

New Jersey

1,040

994

*

1,683

*

1,468

*

1,738

*

935

*

New York

971

943

1,007

1,295

*

1,063

955

Pennsylvania

946

853

822

1,792

1,081

928

 

East North Central:

Illinois

801

743

721

1,579

1,069

758

Indiana

1,025

1,043

766

1,063

*

1,083

*

1,016

Michigan

828

739

1,123

794

*

587

864

Ohio

908

747

1,838

372

*

1,317

802

Wisconsin

1,103

1,167

481

*

781

1,363

1,009

 

West North Central:

Iowa

815

732

1,250

838

*

731

846

Kansas

881

925

369

*

700

1,092

769

Minnesota

901

827

891

*

1,297

943

888

Missouri

714

766

734

366

*

541

771

Nebraska

585

593

169

*

952

767

579

North Dakota

603

*

731

*

43

*

485

*

874

545

*

South Dakota

989

954

981

1,321

*

913

*

994

 

South Atlantic:

Delaware

621

659

504

*

947

1,145

575

District of Columbia

918

944

697

*

456

*

1,152

906

Florida

925

904

1,010

1,139

*

1,173

892

Georgia

619

630

654

334

*

753

*

604

Maryland

1,104

1,097

1,184

1,028

*

1,269

1,071

North Carolina

833

796

1,152

*

759

*

893

*

820

South Carolina

1,240

1,191

912

*

3,000

*

2,141

992

Virginia

984

961

1,582

621

*

900

*

995

West Virginia

896

898

881

.

529

*

1,042

*

 

East South Central:

Alabama

888

806

1,334

*

1,296

*

1,089

*

789

Kentucky

771

692

1,838

1,155

959

650

Mississippi

778

771

908

*

209

*

977

675

*

Tennessee

866

878

589

*

827

*

784

896

 

West South Central:

Arkansas

742

747

769

50

*

683

765

*

Louisiana

706

*

686

*

813

*

1,290

*

407

*

808

*

Oklahoma

919

896

722

*

1,644

896

932

*

Texas

838

809

904

1,431

1,050

801

 

Mountain:

Arizona

904

898

884

*

985

711

953

Colorado

767

722

1,376

491

*

776

765

Idaho

642

*

392

*

959

*

2,245

*

872

*

487

*

Montana

701

788

591

*

129

*

686

715

Nevada

603

543

1,155

228

*

1,563

481

New Mexico

645

604

763

*

1,114

*

760

*

597

Utah

799

809

468

*

1,003

*

1,125

759

Wyoming

716

644

*

1,204

*

832

*

747

*

710

*

 

Pacific:

Alaska

762

*

736

*

1,005

*

1,140

*

1,774

*

656

California

561

572

440

589

*

862

525

Hawaii

299

294

278

345

*

197

*

330

Oregon

455

420

220

*

983

723

374

*

Washington

667

*

803

350

*

285

*

605

683

*

 

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2006 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(2006) 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, 2006

 

 

 

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

19.27

16.23

59.54

141.01

49.96

22.11

 

New England:

Connecticut

129.34

118.69

217.06

414.24

*

468.45

*

105.29

Maine

171.13

178.79

324.61

338.65

*

255.58

183.44

Massachusetts

74.01

66.64

151.79

248.37

170.88

81.40

New Hampshire

149.91

162.18

249.85

238.67

221.09

156.83

Rhode Island

59.73

82.30

204.99

*

424.88

342.73

78.60

Vermont

126.74

144.46

453.34

*

235.09

445.80

*

142.48

 

Middle Atlantic:

New Jersey

282.75

324.56

*

618.65

*

445.52

*

543.42

*

292.41

*

New York

86.60

94.96

155.77

393.88

*

207.63

91.03

Pennsylvania

144.51

167.77

202.50

290.62

257.47

163.82

 

East North Central:

Illinois

95.31

100.21

203.47

418.15

233.41

108.88

Indiana

148.80

167.63

218.15

322.62

*

367.47

*

101.43

Michigan

53.64

91.64

276.34

267.76

*

162.33

53.07

Ohio

107.66

84.12

472.72

118.03

*

318.46

89.78

Wisconsin

107.79

136.77

177.08

*

192.54

295.38

156.56

 

West North Central:

Iowa

94.60

133.03

349.55

258.76

*

170.39

157.18

Kansas

144.54

147.93

141.19

*

200.29

269.12

137.18

Minnesota

153.93

142.70

299.15

*

331.52

234.53

147.81

Missouri

128.18

135.89

161.12

169.91

*

129.28

151.23

Nebraska

140.37

133.50

56.33

*

270.30

225.59

142.54

North Dakota

213.79

*

227.52

*

47.93

*

371.94

*

200.92

362.95

*

South Dakota

163.23

261.13

292.76

397.43

*

278.65

*

163.92

 

South Atlantic:

Delaware

136.08

90.31

750.25

*

277.11

288.07

134.24

District of Columbia

78.99

81.43

248.75

*

170.73

*

290.55

84.78

Florida

116.90

113.86

217.90

423.99

*

313.67

110.99

Georgia

83.24

89.40

162.65

177.66

*

324.30

*

85.94

Maryland

111.04

121.49

289.27

508.68

*

363.52

80.17

North Carolina

225.05

171.31

483.96

*

254.78

*

326.71

*

223.20

South Carolina

246.33

224.54

288.24

*

948.68

*

518.66

222.96

Virginia

107.01

121.44

394.76

734.59

*

689.21

*

98.43

West Virginia

181.78

187.45

238.61

.

167.34

*

489.86

*

 

East South Central:

Alabama

139.81

151.82

438.46

*

409.83

*

427.56

*

137.11

Kentucky

119.14

135.93

493.70

337.36

185.77

102.62

Mississippi

184.42

190.22

275.10

*

112.14

*

256.08

205.26

*

Tennessee

118.77

125.48

316.57

*

254.69

*

165.08

147.90

 

West South Central:

Arkansas

117.20

122.99

219.02

15.81

*

187.18

229.97

*

Louisiana

247.25

*

242.27

*

371.77

*

407.93

*

198.28

*

427.95

*

Oklahoma

165.38

157.91

412.34

*

463.83

175.01

385.95

*

Texas

86.02

103.59

188.05

388.57

209.45

113.35

 

Mountain:

Arizona

155.93

168.56

537.62

*

276.01

172.20

166.55

Colorado

85.22

75.59

399.24

156.79

*

178.70

85.47

Idaho

355.27

*

150.02

*

297.06

*

893.21

*

427.38

*

206.98

*

Montana

155.74

178.05

195.11

*

64.30

*

173.98

193.47

Nevada

101.72

132.74

239.75

77.92

*

328.61

84.84

New Mexico

79.91

83.62

232.91

*

335.05

*

300.22

*

88.96

Utah

114.78

112.91

155.25

*

316.10

*

239.53

122.19

Wyoming

211.95

229.92

*

385.35

*

263.08

*

548.53

*

246.19

*

 

Pacific:

Alaska

342.96

*

348.19

*

317.81

*

360.50

*

536.41

*

168.26

California

42.19

58.57

113.86

285.17

*

156.04

52.62

Hawaii

39.78

61.61

67.36

201.45

*

71.31

*

64.61

Oregon

82.52

97.12

286.29

*

289.07

164.07

114.39

*

Washington

201.86

*

216.46

130.30

*

108.46

*

167.16

269.56

*

 

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2006 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.