Table 5. Non-high deductible health plans: Amount of annual individual deductible, private industry workers, National Compensation Survey, 2011 (All workers participating in non-high deductible health plans = 100 percent) Amount of annual deductible With With no Characteristics Total deductib- 10th 25th 50th 75th 90th deductib- le percenti- percenti- percenti- percenti- percenti- le le le le le le (median) All workers............................. 100 76 $200 $250 $400 $750 $1,000 24 Worker characteristic Management, professional, and related... 100 72 200 250 400 600 1,000 28 Management, business, and financial... 100 72 200 250 400 700 1,000 28 Professional and related.............. 100 72 – 250 400 500 1,000 28 Service................................. 100 68 200 250 400 800 1,000 32 Sales and office........................ 100 80 200 300 500 750 1,000 20 Sales and related..................... 100 90 200 300 400 – 1,000 10 Office and administrative support..... 100 75 200 300 500 750 1,000 25 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance............................. 100 83 200 200 – – 1,000 17 Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry................. 100 87 150 200 250 500 – 13 Installation, maintenance, and repair 100 80 200 300 500 1,000 1,000 20 Production, transportation, and material moving.................................. 100 81 – 250 – 750 1,000 19 Production............................ 100 78 200 300 – 900 1,000 22 Transportation and material moving.... 100 84 – 200 – 750 1,000 16 Full time............................... 100 76 200 250 500 750 1,000 24 Part time............................... 100 84 100 200 300 500 1,000 16 Union................................... 100 67 100 200 250 400 750 33 Nonunion................................ 100 78 200 275 500 750 1,000 22 Average wage within the following categories:(1) Lowest 25 percent..................... 100 81 150 250 400 800 1,000 19 Second 25 percent..................... 100 78 200 300 500 750 1,000 22 Third 25 percent...................... 100 76 200 250 500 750 1,000 24 Highest 25 percent.................... 100 74 200 250 350 500 1,000 26 Highest 10 percent.................. 100 73 200 250 350 500 1,000 27 Establishment characteristic Goods-producing industries.............. 100 77 200 250 – 750 1,000 23 Construction.......................... 100 81 150 200 275 500 1,000 19 Manufacturing......................... 100 75 200 300 500 1,000 1,000 25 Service-providing industries............ 100 76 200 250 400 750 1,000 24 Trade, transportation, and utilities.. 100 86 200 250 350 – 1,000 14 Wholesale trade..................... 100 72 200 250 – 500 1,000 28 Retail trade........................ 100 91 200 300 400 750 1,000 9 Utilities........................... 100 78 – 165 – 600 1,000 22 Information........................... 100 61 150 250 450 500 – 39 Financial activities.................. 100 67 250 350 500 750 1,000 33 Finance and insurance............... 100 67 250 350 500 750 1,000 33 Credit intermediation and related activities........................ 100 70 250 – 500 – 1,000 30 Insurance carriers and related activities........................ 100 69 300 400 500 750 1,000 31 Professional and business services.... 100 79 – 250 400 750 1,000 21 Professional and technical services 100 81 – 250 – – 1,000 19 Education and health services......... 100 69 – 250 – – 1,000 31 Educational services................ 100 69 – 250 400 500 500 31 Junior colleges, colleges, and universities...................... 100 71 200 250 350 500 – 29 Healthcare and social assistance.... 100 69 – 250 – – 1,000 31 1 to 99 workers......................... 100 78 200 250 500 1,000 1,000 22 1 to 49 workers....................... 100 78 200 300 500 1,000 1,000 22 50 to 99 workers...................... 100 77 200 250 500 900 1,000 23 100 workers or more..................... 100 76 – 250 350 500 1,000 24 100 to 499 workers.................... 100 79 200 300 400 – 1,000 21 500 workers or more................... 100 72 – 250 300 500 1,000 28 Geographic area New England............................. 100 69 – 275 500 – 1,000 31 Middle Atlantic......................... 100 72 – 250 350 500 1,000 28 East North Central...................... 100 78 200 250 500 750 1,000 22 West North Central...................... 100 85 250 400 – 1,000 1,000 15 South Atlantic.......................... 100 89 200 250 350 – 1,000 11 West South Central...................... 100 86 – 300 500 – 1,000 14 Mountain................................ 100 82 – 250 350 – 1,000 18 Pacific................................. 100 52 150 250 300 500 1,000 48 1 The categories are based on the average wage for each occupation surveyed, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The average wages are based on the estimates published in the "National Compensation Survey: Occupational Earnings in the United States, 2010." See Technical Note for more details. NOTE: Because of rounding, sums of individual items may not equal totals. Dashes indicate that no data were reported or that data do not meet publication criteria. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20112012.htm.