Table VII.C.2.b(2010) Average total employee contribution (in dollars) for mixed-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, 2010
Division and State Total Percent Full-Time Employees Percent Low-Wage Employees **
75% or more 50-74% Less than 50% 50% or more Less than 50%
United States 1,035    1,041    954    1,190    1,155    1,008   
New England:
Connecticut 1,206    1,163    1,357    1,609    1,582    1,172   
Maine 1,307    1,242    1,428    1,468    1,114    1,350   
Massachusetts 1,029    1,017    1,277    956    1,097    1,016   
New Hampshire 1,052    1,036    1,074    1,215    1,279    1,032   
Rhode Island 1,130    1,140    1,056    1,278    1,574    1,051   
Vermont 1,076    1,076    990    1,467    1,362    1,007   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 1,128    1,141    985    1,223 * 1,178    1,121   
New York 1,079    1,062    1,106    1,341    1,106    1,075   
Pennsylvania 996    1,041    821    1,172    1,288    953   
East North Central:
Illinois 1,132    1,103    1,219    1,404    1,167    1,125   
Indiana 1,124    1,157    968    1,209    1,339    1,073   
Michigan 911    939    803    990    1,013    874   
Ohio 949    915    1,019    1,198    1,056    930   
Wisconsin 1,138    1,243    775    1,151    1,140    1,137   
West North Central:
Iowa 921    912    1,001    711    749    954   
Kansas 945    1,038    698    883    1,118    896   
Minnesota 994    1,169    630    1,183    1,161    966   
Missouri 975    999    894    848    927    989   
Nebraska 1,094    1,124    1,118    616    1,097    1,094   
North Dakota 928    1,008    790    636    1,035    912   
South Dakota 903    820    1,096    1,250    911    900   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 1,270    1,285    977    1,482    1,316    1,259   
District of Columbia 1,105    1,120    403 * 1,527    1,674    1,086   
Florida 1,123    1,132    1,023    1,276    1,412    1,067   
Georgia 933    872    1,048    1,361    852    957   
Maryland 1,012    1,009    908    1,443    1,084    1,001   
North Carolina 948    927    877    1,588    1,324    867   
South Carolina 973    963    898    1,441    1,343    867   
Virginia 1,195    1,187    1,245    1,204    1,323    1,150   
West Virginia 938    869    1,046    1,148    1,140    875   
East South Central:
Alabama 1,171    1,171    1,120    1,452    1,362    1,130   
Kentucky 870    847    845    1,806    1,170    809   
Mississippi 1,038    1,050    951    947    1,155    981   
Tennessee 968    987    752    1,252    1,099    921   
West South Central:
Arkansas 827    794    973    863    813    833   
Louisiana 1,245    1,268    957    1,203    953    1,298   
Oklahoma 1,071    1,130    750 * 1,026    1,338    977   
Texas 1,073    1,076    974    1,189    1,193    1,041   
Mountain:
Arizona 860    862    835    982    1,068    831   
Colorado 883    891    738    1,372    958    865   
Idaho 822    836    701    890    907    797   
Montana 1,186    906    2,077    1,115    1,322    1,152   
Nevada 754    725    999    897    1,087    646   
New Mexico 1,116    1,117    1,075 * 1,172    1,012    1,142   
Utah 1,102    1,158    902    949    1,051    1,110   
Wyoming 840    808    1,008    861    1,320    758   
Pacific:
Alaska 780    816    581 * 639    749    786   
California 1,211    1,222    1,102    1,314    1,238    1,203   
Hawaii 539    540    603 * 222 * 519    542   
Oregon 856    865    715    1,043 * 884    853   
Washington 725    672    853    866    894    710   
 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2010 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.
** 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.b(2010) Standard error for average total employee contribution (in dollars) for mixed-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, 2010
Division and State Total Percent Full-Time Employees Percent Low-Wage Employees **
75% or more 50-74% Less than 50% 50% or more Less than 50%
United States 18.88    21.68    25.10    35.36    27.23    22.12   
New England:
Connecticut 39.63    55.13    141.08    301.74    186.69    49.03   
Maine 95.59    96.38    203.58    252.99    79.27    122.78   
Massachusetts 73.09    82.83    329.25    158.10    138.34    86.12   
New Hampshire 56.73    88.30    158.16    233.75    170.99    60.00   
Rhode Island 55.27    63.59    216.77    357.64    173.82    71.54   
Vermont 102.65    98.52    193.15    283.72    117.99    112.91   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 110.20    120.22    148.00    370.15 * 172.94    118.73   
New York 56.28    66.76    207.92    198.97    132.47    59.80   
Pennsylvania 79.22    129.76    95.25    135.28    112.64    85.55   
East North Central:
Illinois 39.96    57.16    155.76    233.22    69.87    44.45   
Indiana 127.55    190.03    194.13    193.12    113.99    146.55   
Michigan 54.72    81.32    117.19    138.90    106.50    73.31   
Ohio 43.46    51.29    140.41    142.19    79.34    54.17   
Wisconsin 85.24    85.01    146.97    126.47    224.86    72.27   
West North Central:
Iowa 62.36    78.82    100.16    160.58    131.70    87.04   
Kansas 71.32    79.96    142.25    237.12    171.92    92.54   
Minnesota 104.56    110.37    123.77    290.39    122.01    127.37   
Missouri 91.67    105.50    137.87    139.50    182.43    102.81   
Nebraska 146.21    177.78    102.90    165.72    105.57    161.69   
North Dakota 72.69    94.15    149.98    164.32    86.64    77.89   
South Dakota 73.29    96.98    170.93    261.12    160.63    85.19   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 76.64    95.44    151.77    298.85    199.07    106.02   
District of Columbia 80.74    83.92    202.01 * 359.29    298.61    81.12   
Florida 104.88    104.99    290.18    95.89    150.52    116.43   
Georgia 76.23    90.00    144.42    214.88    134.14    81.73   
Maryland 83.93    94.59    243.68    186.34    168.83    92.31   
North Carolina 99.49    122.70    153.92    394.91    199.09    113.18   
South Carolina 84.64    92.87    170.15    145.09    80.10    84.20   
Virginia 111.13    118.90    239.88    232.60    140.48    146.58   
West Virginia 76.19    99.22    114.43    288.18    100.85    81.41   
East South Central:
Alabama 86.29    103.60    220.65    300.73    169.56    90.18   
Kentucky 44.24    64.54    132.81    389.85    167.75    51.53   
Mississippi 85.39    91.43    261.10    205.21    192.89    110.27   
Tennessee 57.49    62.49    138.52    330.48    62.38    64.02   
West South Central:
Arkansas 45.66    44.73    175.01    147.01    86.07    53.02   
Louisiana 134.09    156.21    197.44    254.14    198.19    139.53   
Oklahoma 80.05    78.60    227.70 * 271.02    116.49    79.26   
Texas 84.98    92.73    107.17    179.30    106.57    113.26   
Mountain:
Arizona 64.10    80.21    112.34    207.38    79.61    71.46   
Colorado 57.13    70.92    109.08    241.13    138.52    55.87   
Idaho 93.36    112.59    165.41    190.73    100.03    119.34   
Montana 250.81    127.01    520.43    299.46    189.24    328.32   
Nevada 66.88    59.16    228.03    210.46    136.31    71.15   
New Mexico 151.46    159.25    347.45 * 160.83    99.19    186.17   
Utah 228.26    265.30    122.16    201.42    106.58    246.51   
Wyoming 96.77    115.02    177.15    246.78    277.54    119.42   
Pacific:
Alaska 82.39    94.21    369.83 * 184.45    138.55    89.94   
California 101.41    113.64    108.69    170.31    146.98    135.59   
Hawaii 131.33    150.65    251.70 * 153.03 * 134.68    145.09   
Oregon 57.67    67.07    141.39    428.08 * 96.75    74.69   
Washington 53.95    67.83    94.46    118.91    52.87    55.70   
 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2010 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.
** 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.