Table 9

Employer-sponsored health insurance coverage for children under 18, by state, 2000/2001 to 2011/2012

ESI coverage (%) ESI coverage (#)
State 2000/2001 2011/2012 Percentage-point change 2000/2001 2011/2012 Change
NATIONWIDE 65.8% 55.0% -10.7 47,669,469 40,828,236 -6,841,233
Alabama 65.7% 52.3% -13.3 746,676 605,876 -140,800
Alaska 59.9% 52.1% -7.8 114,687 99,515 -15,173
Arizona 59.3% 52.7% -6.6 880,331 862,437 -17,895
Arkansas 57.6% 42.6% -15.0 399,187 301,616 -97,571
California 58.3% 49.9% -8.4 5,660,084 4,637,546 -1,022,538
Colorado 69.6% 63.3% -6.4 807,209 798,763 -8,446
Connecticut 77.8% 68.7% -9.2 640,577 551,559 -89,018
Delaware 73.6% 60.7% -12.9 146,411 126,101 -20,310
District of Columbia 54.4% 47.2% -7.2 60,433 52,394 -8,039
Florida 59.7% 49.4% -10.2 2,289,886 1,978,898 -310,988
Georgia 65.4% 49.0% -16.4 1,487,608 1,238,661 -248,947
Hawaii 66.2% 59.4% -6.9 201,708 184,048 -17,660
Idaho 62.9% 53.0% -10.0 238,914 227,446 -11,467
Illinois 70.8% 57.0% -13.8 2,206,203 1,740,054 -466,148
Indiana 75.4% 57.1% -18.2 1,119,847 911,306 -208,541
Iowa 78.2% 62.4% -15.8 565,249 453,410 -111,839
Kansas 69.3% 55.6% -13.7 455,607 400,906 -54,701
Kentucky 63.0% 53.2% -9.8 630,503 535,778 -94,726
Louisiana 57.9% 47.1% -10.8 715,000 533,873 -181,126
Maine 67.6% 59.6% -8.0 186,683 158,458 -28,226
Maryland 79.0% 64.0% -15.0 1,109,812 862,450 -247,362
Massachusetts 71.0% 68.3% -2.6 998,137 971,063 -27,074
Michigan 75.9% 61.9% -14.0 1,863,512 1,406,660 -456,852
Minnesota 77.6% 68.2% -9.4 928,421 881,385 -47,036
Mississippi 54.3% 48.1% -6.2 425,012 366,949 -58,062
Missouri 71.8% 58.7% -13.1 1,015,084 828,086 -186,998
Montana 59.0% 50.0% -9.0 131,821 111,162 -20,659
Nebraska 67.0% 60.0% -6.9 294,098 275,865 -18,233
Nevada 70.7% 55.7% -15.1 402,507 372,099 -30,408
New Hampshire 79.9% 68.0% -11.8 233,312 188,313 -45,000
New Jersey 77.5% 65.4% -12.1 1,500,034 1,328,129 -171,905
New Mexico 49.0% 40.7% -8.3 245,260 208,149 -37,111
New York 63.6% 56.5% -7.1 2,918,318 2,416,803 -501,515
North Carolina 63.5% 52.0% -11.5 1,310,696 1,212,855 -97,841
North Dakota 62.5% 68.7% 6.2 86,167 106,489 20,322
Ohio 72.9% 57.8% -15.1 1,982,093 1,536,521 -445,571
Oklahoma 53.7% 47.2% -6.6 468,801 441,291 -27,510
Oregon 64.8% 55.2% -9.6 563,943 476,942 -87,001
Pennsylvania 75.0% 61.9% -13.0 2,089,869 1,686,217 -403,653
Rhode Island 71.9% 61.9% -10.0 176,515 138,596 -37,919
South Carolina 65.9% 52.2% -13.7 668,599 563,539 -105,059
South Dakota 69.8% 56.1% -13.7 128,521 112,993 -15,528
Tennessee 62.6% 51.7% -10.9 881,296 766,920 -114,377
Texas 56.4% 46.5% -9.9 3,462,545 3,246,394 -216,151
Utah 74.0% 68.2% -5.7 537,743 613,071 75,328
Vermont 70.3% 55.0% -15.3 93,855 67,110 -26,745
Virginia 69.8% 62.6% -7.2 1,269,487 1,185,135 -84,351
Washington 63.5% 55.3% -8.2 964,593 896,434 -68,159
West Virginia 62.4% 56.2% -6.2 244,068 218,991 -25,076
Wisconsin 79.5% 63.8% -15.7 1,040,032 856,720 -183,312
Wyoming 66.5% 62.7% -3.8 82,515 86,256 3,741

* Table compares combined data from 2000 and 2001 with combined data from 2011 and 2012 to provide sufficient sample sizes to make reliable estimates for small states.

Note: Bolded numbers are statistically significant at the 5 percent level.

Source: Author's analysis of Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement microdata

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