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Employer Sponsored Health Insurance Data for Private Sector Employees by Industry Groupings**, Florida and the U.S. 2002

 

Total

 Agriculture, Fishing, Forestry, and Construction

 Mining and Manufacturing

 Retail,Other Services, and Unknown

 Professional Services

 All Other

Number of private-sector employees

United States

111,437,203

7,415,996

15,119,401

41,006,877

25,485,974

22,408,954

Florida

6,055,255

355,559

 635,150*

2,187,737

1,610,754

1,266,055

Percent of private-sector employees in establishments that offer health insurance

United States

88.30%

75.80%

96.80%

81.70%

92.10%

94.60%

Florida

87.70%

61.60%

95.90%

82.80%

91.90%

93.90%

Percent of private-sector employees eligible for health insurance at establishments that offer health insurance

United States

77.10%

74.40%

91.90%

62.10%

81.60%

86.30%

Florida

75.50%

83.40%

93.60%

59.30%

84.20%

78.80%

Percent of private-sector employees eligible for health insurance that are enrolled in health insurance at establishments that offer health insurance

United States

81.00%

80.00%

88.10%

70.70%

81.90%

86.90%

Florida

82.40%

80.40%

89.90%

70.50%

85.40%

88.10%

Percent of private-sector employees that are enrolled in health insurance at establishments that offer health insurance

United States

62.40%

59.50%

80.90%

43.90%

66.80%

74.90%

Florida

62.30%

67.10%

84.20%

41.80%

71.90%

69.40%

Percent of private-sector employees that are enrolled in self-insured plans at establishments that offer health insurance

United States

55.90%

28.90%

65.40%

50.70%

53.10%

62.00%

Florida

64.30%

22.5%*

70.00%

60.90%

69.30%

65.10%

Percent of private-sector employees working in establishments that offer two or more health insurance plans

United States

57.20%

29.10%

57.40%

53.10%

61.10%

66.70%

Florida

64.80%

36.0%*

69.60%

60.40%

65.70%

73.30%

* Figure does not meet standard of reliability or precision.
**Definitions of industry groups and low-wage employees changed in 2000. These data are not comparable to Insurance Component data prior to 2000.
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Cost and Financing Studies. 2002 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey - Insurance Component. Tables V.B.1, V.B.2, V.B.2.a, V.B.2.a.(1), V.B.2.b, V.B.2.b.(1), and V.B.2.c: http://www.meps.ahrq.gov/MEPSDATA/ic/2002/Index502.htm. Definitions and other techical information for these tables may be found at: http://www.meps.ahrq.gov/MEPSDATA/ic/2002/techappendix.htm
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