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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, 2023
State Fatal work injuries, 2023 Fatal work injuries, 2022

Alabama

75 74

Alaska

29 20

Arizona

103 103

Arkansas

92 75

California

439 504

Colorado

83 89

Connecticut

33 34

Delaware

11 17

District of Columbia

12 15

Florida

306 307

Georgia

192 209

Hawaii

16 25

Idaho

48 39

Illinois

145 177

Indiana

157 156

Iowa

91 56

Kansas

53 52

Kentucky

91 71

Louisiana

104 120

Maine

27 23

Maryland

69 80

Massachusetts

111 81

Michigan

166 139

Minnesota

70 81

Mississippi

72 78

Missouri

114 121

Montana

38 25

Nebraska

46 57

Nevada

57 60

New Hampshire

21 19

New Jersey

81 116

New Mexico

38 57

New York

246 251

North Carolina

177 217

North Dakota

26 37

Ohio

164 153

Oklahoma

76 70

Oregon

54 55

Pennsylvania

169 183

Rhode Island

6 7

South Carolina

112 132

South Dakota

20 27

Tennessee

164 173

Texas

564 578

Utah

69 57

Vermont

16 11

Virginia

117 144

Washington

97 104

West Virginia

58 48

Wisconsin

112 125

Wyoming

45 34

See data definitions at www.bls.gov/iif/definitions/census-of-fatal-occupational-injuries-definitions.htm.