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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, 2022
State Fatal work injuries, 2022 Fatal work injuries, 2021

Alabama

74 111

Alaska

20 20

Arizona

103 67

Arkansas

75 74

California

504 462

Colorado

89 96

Connecticut

34 23

Delaware

17 13

District of Columbia

15 12

Florida

307 315

Georgia

209 187

Hawaii

25 15

Idaho

39 30

Illinois

177 176

Indiana

156 157

Iowa

56 49

Kansas

52 63

Kentucky

71 97

Louisiana

120 141

Maine

23 19

Maryland

80 80

Massachusetts

81 97

Michigan

139 140

Minnesota

81 80

Mississippi

78 41

Missouri

121 147

Montana

25 40

Nebraska

57 39

Nevada

60 43

New Hampshire

19 21

New Jersey

116 110

New Mexico

57 53

New York

251 247

North Carolina

217 179

North Dakota

37 34

Ohio

153 171

Oklahoma

70 86

Oregon

55 66

Pennsylvania

183 162

Rhode Island

7 5

South Carolina

132 107

South Dakota

27 20

Tennessee

173 132

Texas

578 533

Utah

57 52

Vermont

11 10

Virginia

144 125

Washington

104 73

West Virginia

48 36

Wisconsin

125 105

Wyoming

34 27

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