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, 2020
Division and State Total Quartile 1 Average Wage Quartile 2 Average Wage Quartile 3 Average Wage Quartile 4 Average Wage
United States 20,758    19,701    20,077    20,586    21,399   
New England:
Connecticut 21,952    19,596    22,666    22,150    21,926   
Maine 20,728    20,582    20,891    20,822    20,673   
Massachusetts 21,965    20,349    22,177    20,902    23,254   
New Hampshire 23,654    23,957    23,023    23,577    23,954   
Rhode Island 21,425    21,393    21,942    20,788    21,583   
Vermont 22,288    20,851    22,618    22,975    21,782   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 23,042    21,408    22,062    21,615    24,388   
New York 23,381    22,447    24,049    23,178    23,476   
Pennsylvania 19,764    19,293    20,935    20,099    19,168   
East North Central:
Illinois 21,775    17,566    22,079    21,240    22,891   
Indiana 20,125    21,148    18,650    19,580    20,898   
Michigan 20,008    21,340    18,724    18,797    21,567   
Ohio 20,088    18,642    18,731    20,791    20,381   
Wisconsin 21,474    18,862    21,789    21,903    21,407   
West North Central:
Iowa 18,934    18,259    19,200    18,438    19,268   
Kansas 20,247    21,712    19,422    19,572    20,646   
Minnesota 20,624    20,709    19,721    21,938    19,922   
Missouri 21,231    19,156    21,364    19,774    22,691   
Nebraska 20,602    22,870    21,291    20,846    19,730   
North Dakota 19,925    22,629    20,144    21,100    18,725   
South Dakota 20,277    20,992    21,772    20,160    19,745   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 21,565    19,367    21,035    20,430    22,886   
District of Columbia 22,502    18,817    19,347    25,211    22,428   
Florida 20,862    19,723    20,265    20,486    21,558   
Georgia 19,891    21,009    14,119    19,893    22,518   
Maryland 20,424    20,475    19,390    19,724    21,273   
North Carolina 20,152    20,718    18,768    20,122    20,740   
South Carolina 21,154    18,952    19,037    24,038    20,874   
Virginia 20,458    18,915    19,826    20,442    20,911   
West Virginia 22,342    17,289    20,407    22,535    23,846   
East South Central:
Alabama 17,324    17,568    17,379    17,860    16,957   
Kentucky 20,396    20,020    19,346    20,526    21,105   
Mississippi 19,058    18,434    18,624    19,578    19,016   
Tennessee 18,424    19,095    17,699    18,724    18,393   
West South Central:
Arkansas 17,093    15,472    19,192    15,898    17,228   
Louisiana 18,930    20,616    18,803    18,295    19,035   
Oklahoma 19,764    17,671    20,372    21,108    19,150   
Texas 20,937    19,075    20,534    20,821    21,642   
Mountain:
Arizona 19,808    18,879    20,156    18,611    20,502   
Colorado 21,292    19,581    19,625    22,715    21,595   
Idaho 21,132    22,864    19,652    19,989    21,996   
Montana 19,401    18,654    18,432    19,397    19,967   
Nevada 19,524    19,742    16,254    20,226    20,821   
New Mexico 18,949    17,960    19,031    19,406    18,806   
Utah 19,530    16,237    19,857    20,027    19,758   
Wyoming 21,465    22,947    19,582    22,254    21,076   
Pacific:
Alaska 21,809    24,136    22,653    21,219    21,532   
California 21,137    18,873    19,413    20,395    22,930   
Hawaii 19,567    22,552    19,080    19,405    19,307   
Oregon 20,213    18,785    19,877    20,985    20,273   
Washington 19,476    20,085    17,658    20,378    19,358   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2020 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component.

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

 

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, 2020
Division and State Total Quartile 1 Average Wage Quartile 2 Average Wage Quartile 3 Average Wage Quartile 4 Average Wage
United States 123.51    224.67    262.14    182.70    224.91   
New England:
Connecticut 462.02    563.33    1,393.27    822.01    621.54   
Maine 334.91    1,369.40    615.98    1,211.76    245.19   
Massachusetts 587.56    892.69    964.86    913.39    1,166.53   
New Hampshire 561.74    1,133.35    1,346.76    833.92    1,025.74   
Rhode Island 453.83    849.58    1,119.67    863.74    746.20   
Vermont 465.83    832.42    963.84    746.46    1,066.46   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 901.70    1,323.13    1,197.94    1,104.44    1,357.92   
New York 523.68    795.16    1,956.02    883.18    644.88   
Pennsylvania 513.10    682.14    980.58    767.15    918.27   
East North Central:
Illinois 581.98    1,421.27    1,115.99    1,376.27    650.26   
Indiana 631.54    771.81    995.40    1,625.46    750.59   
Michigan 548.70    931.58    1,280.17    885.97    818.87   
Ohio 543.81    773.03    1,304.92    745.71    1,065.52   
Wisconsin 459.04    1,207.54    754.59    896.61    767.42   
West North Central:
Iowa 561.98    989.72    719.00    1,231.39    891.81   
Kansas 495.83    2,541.52    899.04    931.78    579.10   
Minnesota 676.40    908.50    863.71    1,203.26    991.92   
Missouri 496.74    841.96    1,402.22    834.54    822.31   
Nebraska 584.50    1,208.10    921.05    738.59    1,142.78   
North Dakota 417.06    2,109.28    928.21    814.57    516.59   
South Dakota 526.54    1,841.66    1,105.49    915.15    797.21   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 764.60    1,510.64    735.93    1,311.16    921.60   
District of Columbia 739.07    2,340.25    854.01    1,072.18    949.50   
Florida 358.32    770.93    1,130.63    674.39    511.28   
Georgia 906.17    1,551.05    2,576.25    1,196.19    790.22   
Maryland 505.80    505.42    893.80    1,295.16    752.27   
North Carolina 379.50    858.83    867.91    695.95    510.85   
South Carolina 711.82    1,172.51    1,521.66    994.29    983.83   
Virginia 490.24    1,005.23    784.11    1,068.54    619.56   
West Virginia 751.33    833.32    1,716.71    1,646.84    908.82   
East South Central:
Alabama 576.44    1,752.59    802.30    864.95    1,014.31   
Kentucky 406.90    925.77    741.15    790.93    689.28   
Mississippi 672.98    708.37    1,001.23    1,394.27    1,154.25   
Tennessee 426.38    1,608.88    1,022.97    615.12    724.45   
West South Central:
Arkansas 736.55    3,035.71    1,073.25    839.58    1,130.76   
Louisiana 648.74    2,077.53    855.64    1,229.73    998.13   
Oklahoma 538.00    989.98    674.52    931.70    886.74   
Texas 383.65    943.89    934.10    570.27    635.36   
Mountain:
Arizona 750.26    1,711.95    1,852.79    916.73    673.97   
Colorado 511.78    1,155.67    1,139.96    1,087.40    710.23   
Idaho 706.02    930.08    662.28    723.31    1,423.44   
Montana 606.85    1,145.08    1,387.82    988.01    952.06   
Nevada 764.10    504.36    1,097.54    765.14    1,329.30   
New Mexico 447.00    1,761.03    812.43    933.43    610.78   
Utah 612.09    1,359.80    842.41    1,538.28    940.54   
Wyoming 604.21    2,583.31    1,198.36    1,068.51    814.49   
Pacific:
Alaska 869.51    2,075.30    1,223.03    1,048.10    1,540.18   
California 624.74    660.56    690.21    657.72    1,245.77   
Hawaii 835.66    1,457.68    1,002.91    1,936.74    1,065.74   
Oregon 451.35    1,057.51    883.57    991.39    723.40   
Washington 600.14    1,085.13    1,012.85    1,219.00    841.23   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2020 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component.

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