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Number of fatal work injuries by state, map

Charts related to the latest "Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries" news release   |   More chart packages


 

 
 
 
 
 
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Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Number of fatal work injuries by state, 2021
State Fatal work injuries, 2021 Fatal work injuries, 2020

Alabama

111 85

Alaska

20 31

Arizona

67 97

Arkansas

74 64

California

462 463

Colorado

96 78

Connecticut

23 29

Delaware

13 7

District of Columbia

12 13

Florida

315 275

Georgia

187 193

Hawaii

15 16

Idaho

30 32

Illinois

176 135

Indiana

157 158

Iowa

49 58

Kansas

63 55

Kentucky

97 92

Louisiana

141 103

Maine

19 20

Maryland

80 59

Massachusetts

97 69

Michigan

140 131

Minnesota

80 67

Mississippi

41 44

Missouri

147 105

Montana

40 29

Nebraska

39 48

Nevada

43 37

New Hampshire

21 14

New Jersey

110 82

New Mexico

53 37

New York

247 223

North Carolina

179 189

North Dakota

34 26

Ohio

171 117

Oklahoma

86 75

Oregon

66 60

Pennsylvania

162 148

Rhode Island

5 5

South Carolina

107 102

South Dakota

20 32

Tennessee

132 142

Texas

533 469

Utah

52 48

Vermont

10 8

Virginia

125 118

Washington

73 83

West Virginia

36 47

Wisconsin

105 108

Wyoming

27 35

See data definitions at www.bls.gov/iif/oshcfdef.htm.