Table VII.C.2.a(2008) 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, 2008

 

 

 

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

880

873

892

971

993

858

 

New England:

Connecticut

921

957

741

415

*

1,307

878

Maine

1,135

1,145

1,316

921

759

*

1,232

Massachusetts

1,253

1,134

1,376

1,867

1,915

1,186

New Hampshire

1,434

1,485

1,206

1,255

*

1,673

1,393

Rhode Island

1,148

1,276

878

*

591

*

1,229

1,132

Vermont

888

821

1,194

867

*

975

873

 

Middle Atlantic:

New Jersey

1,023

1,034

966

*

873

*

730

*

1,044

New York

937

926

919

1,106

692

978

Pennsylvania

823

874

531

620

*

731

*

836

 

East North Central:

Illinois

901

888

1,641

193

*

1,415

797

Indiana

1,401

1,045

1,610

2,579

*

1,973

1,283

Michigan

794

820

774

*

482

*

937

771

Ohio

923

916

580

*

1,950

1,005

*

907

Wisconsin

1,307

1,376

1,044

1,292

1,221

1,337

 

West North Central:

Iowa

835

769

1,182

756

*

946

799

Kansas

838

782

1,070

*

915

406

921

Minnesota

732

741

595

*

831

*

1,240

640

Missouri

1,014

972

1,276

*

1,127

1,199

*

961

Nebraska

1,086

1,196

790

*

1,129

1,439

960

North Dakota

1,069

*

1,075

*

177

*

1,348

1,411

956

*

South Dakota

1,072

935

2,143

*

1,089

646

*

1,133

 

South Atlantic:

Delaware

772

757

907

*

678

1,231

687

District of Columbia

1,104

1,088

1,095

*

1,576

1,302

1,090

Florida

1,008

1,012

967

1,197

715

*

1,093

Georgia

847

802

1,492

*

1,328

*

425

898

Maryland

1,019

1,049

1,054

494

*

1,057

*

1,015

North Carolina

925

1,090

337

*

689

*

955

917

South Carolina

872

986

250

*

995

*

699

948

Virginia

1,010

992

1,276

836

1,150

*

983

West Virginia

1,515

*

1,597

*

1,003

*

1,728

1,012

*

1,640

 

East South Central:

Alabama

736

830

373

*

143

*

303

*

821

Kentucky

903

926

924

*

566

*

977

*

891

Mississippi

921

942

.

165

*

896

924

Tennessee

999

1,008

912

966

997

1,001

 

West South Central:

Arkansas

580

562

583

*

845

626

568

Louisiana

842

840

455

*

1,637

*

1,125

683

Oklahoma

617

619

351

*

1,584

611

*

618

Texas

880

899

827

746

880

880

 

Mountain:

Arizona

815

745

974

931

686

840

Colorado

1,016

1,024

1,009

891

966

1,022

Idaho

482

*

826

768

*

96

*

603

*

480

*

Montana

595

*

517

*

688

*

1,312

581

*

600

*

Nevada

925

*

897

*

1,360

904

1,168

785

*

New Mexico

1,262

1,303

848

*

1,871

*

869

1,335

Utah

730

751

305

*

65

*

615

*

736

Wyoming

749

698

1,474

213

*

391

*

805

 

Pacific:

Alaska

1,575

1,125

3,046

*

2,268

3,219

1,125

California

685

681

676

806

1,133

603

Hawaii

336

343

272

*

351

*

335

336

Oregon

601

612

438

*

929

*

1,042

523

Washington

793

824

623

879

922

775

*

 

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2008 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(2008) 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, 2008

 

 

 

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

20.69

24.81

41.27

88.53

54.32

18.84

 

New England:

Connecticut

88.55

88.90

190.61

184.37

*

288.78

76.64

Maine

102.71

152.29

315.03

268.51

271.91

*

160.74

Massachusetts

79.28

99.99

223.73

283.37

256.09

70.18

New Hampshire

152.53

158.09

205.43

515.60

*

360.83

172.91

Rhode Island

248.76

316.67

344.92

*

387.78

*

316.28

243.34

Vermont

146.19

230.37

173.37

282.04

*

254.92

190.18

 

Middle Atlantic:

New Jersey

160.67

172.61

377.79

*

280.33

*

277.11

*

162.86

New York

101.48

106.13

201.51

126.37

202.86

108.58

Pennsylvania

107.28

126.21

114.26

359.22

*

374.10

*

108.45

 

East North Central:

Illinois

79.19

62.88

353.03

303.03

*

260.40

84.26

Indiana

241.76

141.58

401.03

1,024.03

*

543.37

247.25

Michigan

67.01

94.35

235.73

*

191.87

*

225.83

61.70

Ohio

100.81

105.38

248.41

*

500.23

408.98

*

145.08

Wisconsin

88.44

127.03

230.00

289.60

123.97

112.91

 

West North Central:

Iowa

94.42

105.75

283.68

231.25

*

161.47

115.86

Kansas

136.68

115.34

322.66

*

260.76

121.53

146.04

Minnesota

127.52

151.60

292.00

*

268.85

*

297.96

118.43

Missouri

119.61

129.38

497.84

*

306.71

365.82

*

107.92

Nebraska

124.75

103.81

268.84

*

314.86

288.48

126.13

North Dakota

353.19

*

389.75

*

57.03

*

350.24

415.11

410.39

*

South Dakota

242.49

170.89

683.35

*

306.95

219.08

*

277.39

 

South Atlantic:

Delaware

129.17

104.88

503.12

*

200.23

301.98

115.96

District of Columbia

149.12

168.14

329.79

*

414.66

264.01

167.42

Florida

87.24

94.13

282.99

298.86

230.64

*

74.16

Georgia

88.43

95.00

663.89

*

407.20

*

125.32

170.07

Maryland

110.38

121.33

205.59

389.31

*

432.68

*

125.33

North Carolina

195.20

220.58

156.82

*

217.85

*

213.77

257.42

South Carolina

107.06

90.51

90.71

*

315.72

*

208.46

77.85

Virginia

76.42

77.00

204.69

220.07

405.67

*

99.26

West Virginia

479.98

*

501.82

*

440.17

*

493.31

418.54

*

480.17

 

East South Central:

Alabama

149.40

178.45

199.39

*

70.46

*

113.30

*

180.65

Kentucky

174.77

161.80

574.07

*

201.51

*

568.55

*

177.39

Mississippi

190.53

221.79

.

76.49

*

243.27

220.65

Tennessee

164.05

173.71

256.72

284.86

217.64

172.96

 

West South Central:

Arkansas

61.73

63.93

177.29

*

208.40

175.39

149.28

Louisiana

128.66

131.47

200.54

*

499.90

*

289.79

201.71

Oklahoma

121.59

123.39

108.37

*

421.56

343.13

*

94.48

Texas

75.56

87.08

158.92

220.31

170.52

71.58

 

Mountain:

Arizona

83.82

95.53

249.13

256.39

132.46

118.39

Colorado

142.76

145.85

240.17

260.25

233.69

172.93

Idaho

229.24

*

229.32

236.06

*

156.55

*

205.87

*

275.29

*

Montana

222.27

*

204.18

*

250.52

*

357.22

227.02

*

259.29

*

Nevada

287.31

*

383.39

*

395.85

221.35

264.78

385.94

*

New Mexico

223.84

205.03

325.82

*

654.47

*

173.06

240.85

Utah

86.89

86.23

93.17

*

90.38

*

189.41

*

86.64

Wyoming

216.29

186.88

434.52

186.21

*

196.66

*

220.98

 

Pacific:

Alaska

364.68

252.72

984.97

*

618.56

949.35

247.94

California

61.05

64.61

100.25

115.80

142.12

41.32

Hawaii

48.57

55.97

121.31

*

125.87

*

79.50

71.82

Oregon

82.99

83.02

242.97

*

352.32

*

299.96

90.98

Washington

226.15

239.63

181.48

262.70

221.33

291.28

*

 

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2008 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.