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Employer-sponsored health insurance coverage by state, population under 65 years old, 2011–2012
State | ESI Coverage |
---|---|
Alabama | 57.9% |
Alaska | 57.0% |
Arizona | 54.8% |
Arkansas | 50.1% |
California | 52.6% |
Colorado | 61.4% |
Connecticut | 69.7% |
Delaware | 64.4% |
District of Columbia | 57.6% |
Florida | 51.8% |
Georgia | 54.5% |
Hawaii | 65.9% |
Idaho | 56.7% |
Illinois | 60.8% |
Indiana | 63.0% |
Iowa | 64.5% |
Kansas | 59.9% |
Kentucky | 57.5% |
Louisiana | 53.0% |
Maine | 60.9% |
Maryland | 67.3% |
Massachusetts | 70.8% |
Michigan | 62.5% |
Minnesota | 69.0% |
Mississippi | 53.7% |
Missouri | 60.6% |
Montana | 51.5% |
Nebraska | 63.0% |
Nevada | 56.4% |
New Hampshire | 70.0% |
New Jersey | 66.0% |
New Mexico | 47.2% |
New York | 59.6% |
North Carolina | 55.9% |
North Dakota | 67.6% |
Ohio | 61.4% |
Oklahoma | 54.0% |
Oregon | 57.1% |
Pennsylvania | 64.6% |
Rhode Island | 62.6% |
South Carolina | 56.8% |
South Dakota | 59.0% |
Tennessee | 56.0% |
Texas | 52.1% |
Utah | 66.3% |
Vermont | 60.9% |
Virginia | 64.0% |
Washington | 59.3% |
West Virginia | 59.2% |
Wisconsin | 64.7% |
Wyoming | 61.1% |
Source: Author's analysis of Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement microdata
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