Insurance Component Summary Tables

Table VII.C.2.a(2009) 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, 2009

 

 

 

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

954

953

932

1,011

1,034

938

 

New England:

Connecticut

1,176

1,230

792

1,291

911

*

1,197

Maine

947

1,031

508

*

1,318

1,406

856

Massachusetts

1,310

1,274

1,486

1,428

1,320

1,310

New Hampshire

1,231

1,266

1,035

1,360

1,184

1,239

Rhode Island

1,203

1,109

1,336

1,615

1,736

1,028

Vermont

1,029

1,140

1,069

273

*

1,507

1,000

 

Middle Atlantic:

New Jersey

1,169

1,085

1,325

*

1,670

*

1,992

1,025

New York

1,105

1,088

1,021

1,499

1,117

1,102

Pennsylvania

941

969

764

*

1,064

*

967

*

936

 

East North Central:

Illinois

1,018

1,009

1,047

994

939

1,031

Indiana

1,131

1,100

948

*

2,448

2,444

984

Michigan

850

932

547

*

937

804

*

861

Ohio

1,115

1,100

1,290

*

782

1,049

1,145

Wisconsin

1,137

1,243

1,038

683

*

1,360

1,090

 

West North Central:

Iowa

1,049

946

1,030

2,075

963

*

1,075

Kansas

1,080

1,144

844

500

*

1,566

988

Minnesota

671

570

1,106

951

1,050

633

Missouri

1,248

1,243

1,243

*

1,510

*

1,632

*

1,094

Nebraska

1,056

957

885

*

2,060

*

1,569

957

North Dakota

702

647

1,311

*

678

*

480

*

722

South Dakota

975

1,018

*

798

1,446

1,257

*

896

 

South Atlantic:

Delaware

1,081

1,020

1,385

1,281

1,080

*

1,081

District of Columbia

885

871

1,225

972

991

877

Florida

900

853

1,131

1,524

*

985

*

881

Georgia

1,003

1,005

625

*

1,715

1,105

994

Maryland

1,201

1,177

1,322

1,321

1,281

1,183

North Carolina

1,048

1,006

2,113

.

894

1,064

South Carolina

858

1,187

210

*

768

*

771

871

*

Virginia

1,176

1,190

1,201

720

1,199

*

1,173

West Virginia

1,246

*

1,571

668

*

1,092

914

*

1,377

 

East South Central:

Alabama

1,000

1,092

403

*

1,248

1,991

586

Kentucky

913

946

235

*

930

944

901

Mississippi

1,309

1,365

1,092

.

1,079

1,341

Tennessee

1,108

1,125

921

752

*

1,292

1,015

 

West South Central:

Arkansas

692

703

634

*

926

*

852

*

645

*

Louisiana

816

713

1,248

2,665

*

1,127

777

Oklahoma

690

676

904

410

579

707

Texas

1,324

1,465

559

*

445

*

1,135

1,351

 

Mountain:

Arizona

1,061

1,112

912

*

684

*

1,039

1,066

Colorado

901

841

1,518

1,017

*

972

890

Idaho

992

1,077

1,002

*

425

*

1,238

931

Montana

520

669

127

*

555

*

690

*

483

Nevada

896

939

*

521

1,170

*

416

1,062

*

New Mexico

915

818

1,778

1,835

1,402

861

Utah

795

801

*

811

*

509

*

549

824

*

Wyoming

573

*

524

*

1,086

*

711

*

1,028

*

506

*

 

Pacific:

Alaska

1,736

1,721

1,778

.

1,849

1,729

California

680

683

734

569

825

649

Hawaii

466

*

486

*

471

*

309

*

264

551

*

Oregon

579

564

773

354

*

621

*

560

Washington

832

769

1,433

132

*

1,026

794

 

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2009 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.

 

Insurance Component Summary Tables

Table VII.C.2.a(2009) 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, 2009

 

 

 

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

21.91

27.41

29.62

92.31

66.02

26.62

 

New England:

Connecticut

125.75

127.94

183.52

311.75

327.98

*

121.76

Maine

127.73

135.42

172.93

*

351.51

227.18

139.24

Massachusetts

70.94

96.88

246.55

260.80

311.40

70.07

New Hampshire

110.25

111.33

283.23

338.40

228.44

117.24

Rhode Island

157.57

144.66

356.17

289.41

378.63

131.87

Vermont

112.58

169.98

234.37

219.36

*

332.72

128.66

 

Middle Atlantic:

New Jersey

112.36

122.48

430.26

*

622.02

*

441.54

119.15

New York

78.98

101.94

178.95

290.71

154.34

95.16

Pennsylvania

156.77

173.36

290.45

*

358.33

*

292.58

*

175.37

 

East North Central:

Illinois

100.26

107.97

259.35

185.08

252.53

91.65

Indiana

91.80

96.53

285.76

*

675.79

542.49

78.16

Michigan

110.01

150.03

315.88

*

276.50

244.29

*

135.66

Ohio

169.84

214.30

569.37

*

201.14

217.89

212.81

Wisconsin

231.23

287.31

232.55

281.48

*

315.20

250.65

 

West North Central:

Iowa

148.73

117.16

255.70

567.17

331.12

*

144.09

Kansas

148.62

203.95

215.97

249.82

*

318.20

147.95

Minnesota

109.81

141.41

275.78

271.44

257.29

133.26

Missouri

199.42

208.88

384.97

*

455.78

*

584.12

*

161.32

Nebraska

136.41

118.93

284.11

*

629.63

*

389.82

121.64

North Dakota

137.37

166.51

695.72

*

265.21

*

187.80

*

149.37

South Dakota

182.06

405.90

*

215.43

431.27

438.63

*

186.00

 

South Atlantic:

Delaware

88.21

89.18

192.18

286.98

413.29

*

89.47

District of Columbia

98.12

96.84

284.95

261.12

231.56

96.25

Florida

70.75

62.66

169.18

482.71

*

379.43

*

93.55

Georgia

152.67

151.18

288.45

*

478.84

318.87

230.62

Maryland

114.04

142.42

241.22

293.94

225.93

113.63

North Carolina

106.81

92.58

611.72

.

221.70

221.71

South Carolina

246.05

281.21

152.13

*

341.54

*

216.74

280.90

*

Virginia

137.10

148.01

313.29

194.40

390.41

*

138.79

West Virginia

412.24

*

426.97

211.35

*

252.85

381.29

*

320.11

 

East South Central:

Alabama

215.18

237.61

241.89

*

362.27

446.20

140.20

Kentucky

164.24

188.88

180.36

*

228.18

259.23

180.79

Mississippi

317.26

341.39

305.97

.

262.65

345.72

Tennessee

117.47

173.39

248.63

239.88

*

97.38

178.36

 

West South Central:

Arkansas

106.40

139.89

283.46

*

281.66

*

484.13

*

206.08

*

Louisiana

208.86

198.68

344.54

836.47

*

265.53

222.47

Oklahoma

118.91

145.53

237.32

107.83

135.10

129.56

Texas

278.48

295.75

233.52

*

241.39

*

221.88

323.58

 

Mountain:

Arizona

133.93

127.88

276.20

*

214.03

*

210.79

135.61

Colorado

124.69

110.35

417.40

331.61

*

216.94

122.93

Idaho

213.68

245.53

300.76

*

258.11

*

338.88

231.85

Montana

139.98

134.16

97.71

*

198.09

*

247.44

*

140.35

Nevada

212.92

281.97

*

141.17

608.70

*

112.77

347.53

*

New Mexico

131.35

119.11

429.44

527.34

293.81

147.17

Utah

181.91

251.13

*

246.98

*

327.36

*

130.38

258.60

*

Wyoming

179.67

*

232.46

*

333.95

*

221.75

*

487.39

*

225.62

*

 

Pacific:

Alaska

364.96

442.92

504.56

.

551.33

382.67

California

37.16

44.93

115.84

100.47

106.12

44.08

Hawaii

193.27

*

242.30

*

290.34

*

94.66

*

52.86

256.83

*

Oregon

120.67

126.09

219.32

204.76

*

193.85

*

117.93

Washington

185.45

182.76

378.89

43.92

*

307.58

189.56

 

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2009 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.