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Private Health Insurance Deductibles: State Averages by Firm Size and Household Type, 2003–2013 Percent change Percent with deductible, all firms 52% 81% State range 16%–87% 36%–98% Average, all firms Single-person plan $518 $1,273 146% $356–$824 $670–$1,784 Average, small firms $703 $1,695 141% $258–$1,323 $657–$2,755 Average, large firms $452 $1,169 159% $303–$743 $673–$1,595 Note: Small firms = firms with fewer than 50 employees; large firms = firms with 50 or more employees. Source: Medical Expenditure Panel Survey–Insurance Component, 2003 and 2013.