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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, 2024
State Fatal work injuries, 2024 Fatal work injuries, 2023

Alabama

75 75

Alaska

24 29

Arizona

94 103

Arkansas

79 92

California

419 439

Colorado

92 83

Connecticut

41 33

Delaware

10 11

District of Columbia

11 12

Florida

284 306

Georgia

170 192

Hawaii

16 16

Idaho

45 48

Illinois

156 145

Indiana

135 157

Iowa

83 91

Kansas

56 53

Kentucky

70 91

Louisiana

96 104

Maine

19 27

Maryland

93 69

Massachusetts

75 111

Michigan

152 166

Minnesota

84 70

Mississippi

94 72

Missouri

118 114

Montana

31 38

Nebraska

25 46

Nevada

33 57

New Hampshire

12 21

New Jersey

84 81

New Mexico

32 38

New York

217 246

North Carolina

196 177

North Dakota

28 26

Ohio

165 164

Oklahoma

73 76

Oregon

52 54

Pennsylvania

185 169

Rhode Island

6 6

South Carolina

103 112

South Dakota

29 20

Tennessee

155 164

Texas

557 564

Utah

63 69

Vermont

8 16

Virginia

137 117

Washington

102 97

West Virginia

40 58

Wisconsin

109 112

Wyoming

37 45

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