Table VIII.D.1 Average total family premium (in dollars) per enrolled employee at private-sector establishments that offer health insurance by average wage quartiles and State: United States, 2018
Division and State Total Quartile 1 Average Wage Quartile 2 Average Wage Quartile 3 Average Wage Quartile 4 Average Wage
United States 19,565    18,782    18,814    19,536    19,996   
New England:
Connecticut 20,735    16,889    19,152    22,139    21,168   
Maine 19,555    19,485    18,961    19,113    19,928   
Massachusetts 21,801    19,544    19,660    21,311    23,381   
New Hampshire 20,538    19,143    19,756    20,049    21,561   
Rhode Island 18,623    13,854    19,149    19,538    18,881   
Vermont 20,129    19,480    20,305    20,138    20,162   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 22,294    21,375    19,218    23,342    22,814   
New York 21,904    18,689    21,996    20,895    23,080   
Pennsylvania 20,255    19,646    19,406    20,516    20,413   
East North Central:
Illinois 20,407    17,543    19,791    21,663    20,026   
Indiana 19,551    19,091    18,120    18,895    20,816   
Michigan 18,242    18,979    17,217    17,943    18,723   
Ohio 19,640    19,041    19,710    19,425    19,874   
Wisconsin 19,555    19,610    18,315    20,742    18,975   
West North Central:
Iowa 18,192    18,190    17,985    17,602    18,775   
Kansas 18,825    17,068    18,895    17,428    19,838   
Minnesota 19,327    21,207    20,444    19,324    18,575   
Missouri 19,249    19,661    18,242    19,278    19,615   
Nebraska 19,015    20,555    18,714    18,243    19,232   
North Dakota 17,337    17,680    17,325    16,772    17,666   
South Dakota 19,730    16,822    17,674    18,955    21,119   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 20,098    18,080    17,827    19,578    21,305   
District of Columbia 21,810    20,495    20,047    20,926    23,777   
Florida 18,934    19,401    17,725    19,638    18,911   
Georgia 18,575    18,739    18,778    17,242    19,430   
Maryland 19,237    17,041    18,593    18,825    20,277   
North Carolina 18,211    18,519    18,366    17,986    18,290   
South Carolina 19,284    19,133    18,938    18,220    20,245   
Virginia 19,512    18,851    18,889    19,467    19,847   
West Virginia 20,709    17,380    19,263    20,995    21,283   
East South Central:
Alabama 18,001    17,340    16,692    17,845    18,587   
Kentucky 19,277    18,340    20,029    21,146    17,829   
Mississippi 17,384    19,119    16,350    16,748    18,482   
Tennessee 17,663    18,036    17,063    18,249    17,293   
West South Central:
Arkansas 17,995    21,059    14,630    16,924    18,719   
Louisiana 19,294    16,696    18,429    19,182    20,021   
Oklahoma 18,745    15,047    16,350    19,384    19,478   
Texas 19,460    17,786    18,615    20,393    19,469   
Mountain:
Arizona 18,875    19,926    19,090    17,954    19,331   
Colorado 18,314    20,687    16,902    17,517    18,976   
Idaho 17,579    19,036    17,103    15,418    19,175   
Montana 19,610    --    18,685    18,722    18,845   
Nevada 18,357    17,758    18,159    19,179    18,128   
New Mexico 17,861    17,103    17,905    15,147    19,711   
Utah 18,052    16,956    19,484    16,943    18,355   
Wyoming 19,374    17,455    17,378    18,174    21,248   
Pacific:
Alaska 21,648    20,876    18,002    21,143    23,479   
California 19,567    18,297    18,628    19,245    20,334   
Hawaii 17,919    17,785    17,057    18,754    18,082   
Oregon 18,977    20,988    18,942    18,013    19,586   
Washington 18,783    18,464    17,540    17,806    19,720   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2018 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component.

Note: Definitions and descriptions of the methods used for this survey can be found in the Technical Appendix.

-- Data suppressed due to high standard errors or few reported values in cell.

 

Table VIII.D.1 Standard errors for average total family premium (in dollars) per enrolled employee at private-sector establishments that offer health insurance by average wage quartiles and State: United States, 2018
Division and State Total Quartile 1 Average Wage Quartile 2 Average Wage Quartile 3 Average Wage Quartile 4 Average Wage
United States 104.33    215.64    205.40    171.42    182.62   
New England:
Connecticut 547.04    1,477.08    1,627.89    904.07    579.95   
Maine 417.17    1,438.37    1,014.90    817.03    657.60   
Massachusetts 1,183.38    480.31    681.58    545.71    2,438.91   
New Hampshire 610.67    692.30    673.05    1,470.54    578.59   
Rhode Island 534.86    2,902.88    662.08    790.42    500.04   
Vermont 557.08    1,310.09    1,421.79    819.94    921.05   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 416.47    1,115.56    734.33    592.48    701.38   
New York 727.82    805.90    2,017.87    1,577.88    908.91   
Pennsylvania 530.81    1,198.93    963.94    682.10    963.99   
East North Central:
Illinois 543.28    1,558.70    656.96    852.49    893.09   
Indiana 635.90    911.76    894.65    1,404.32    863.46   
Michigan 520.08    1,400.51    899.16    738.08    924.57   
Ohio 404.06    995.38    892.86    732.14    624.82   
Wisconsin 447.93    1,301.41    868.32    672.04    732.05   
West North Central:
Iowa 371.46    858.52    703.27    719.07    526.79   
Kansas 574.64    904.60    1,248.72    1,103.16    860.12   
Minnesota 490.52    546.68    963.06    1,066.84    673.01   
Missouri 570.39    840.62    1,093.86    757.53    1,038.66   
Nebraska 529.09    1,466.21    980.71    678.20    950.54   
North Dakota 360.99    990.16    880.36    562.60    531.33   
South Dakota 341.90    1,564.36    828.63    511.42    438.80   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 514.68    600.56    912.60    855.47    668.21   
District of Columbia 471.74    1,170.92    881.75    656.85    808.30   
Florida 388.40    1,057.91    857.57    782.03    518.70   
Georgia 408.96    501.24    708.21    949.73    550.32   
Maryland 411.60    1,234.39    746.84    787.26    648.36   
North Carolina 383.55    753.58    1,098.44    862.72    414.17   
South Carolina 573.05    1,062.71    972.53    838.93    960.97   
Virginia 520.79    829.63    486.62    679.77    924.38   
West Virginia 873.87    1,845.17    1,110.14    705.65    1,737.37   
East South Central:
Alabama 562.79    1,185.38    858.60    797.02    926.38   
Kentucky 561.11    558.02    873.47    1,102.39    674.05   
Mississippi 574.09    717.03    941.93    1,068.57    662.50   
Tennessee 400.42    422.96    719.88    922.32    514.14   
West South Central:
Arkansas 558.54    1,294.18    1,008.25    1,124.41    702.67   
Louisiana 579.57    3,871.89    1,602.40    773.71    666.75   
Oklahoma 407.53    1,583.85    1,178.16    657.90    524.37   
Texas 450.27    992.71    525.05    505.27    971.27   
Mountain:
Arizona 420.65    1,136.11    1,341.80    659.98    632.77   
Colorado 449.06    3,337.72    1,301.30    557.72    570.09   
Idaho 459.02    956.46    883.13    693.37    633.00   
Montana 859.20    --    1,310.96    1,313.24    712.15   
Nevada 599.58    575.46    2,168.16    808.08    943.77   
New Mexico 816.11    1,274.42    797.18    1,840.06    779.88   
Utah 496.46    671.70    1,478.19    525.34    803.01   
Wyoming 662.56    1,627.15    659.08    1,320.56    996.22   
Pacific:
Alaska 623.81    1,467.81    937.57    1,252.05    907.79   
California 251.86    662.22    457.26    414.19    433.59   
Hawaii 477.81    749.01    996.02    1,123.55    578.46   
Oregon 433.41    1,003.37    353.62    522.28    680.22   
Washington 613.03    1,530.89    671.96    924.50    1,079.86   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2018 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component.

Note: Definitions and descriptions of the methods used for this survey can be found in the Technical Appendix.

-- Data suppressed due to high standard errors or few reported values in cell.