Number of nonfatal work injuries and illnesses, by state and case type, private industry
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Hover over a state to see data. Hover over legend items to see states in a category. Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Number of nonfatal work injuries and illnesses, by state and case type, private industry, 2024
State
Other recordable cases (in thousands)
Alabama
12.2
Alaska
2.6
Arizona
24.1
Arkansas
9.1
California
120.4
Colorado
22.6
Connecticut
12.8
Delaware
3.1
District of Columbia
2.4
Hawaii
3.7
Illinois
33.2
Indiana
25.9
Iowa
12.6
Kansas
11.0
Kentucky
15.0
Louisiana
9.3
Maine
7.2
Maryland
15.7
Massachusetts
22.1
Michigan
34.8
Minnesota
27.1
Missouri
23.2
Montana
5.3
Nebraska
7.9
Nevada
12.1
New Jersey
22.9
New Mexico
6.9
New York
50.8
North Carolina
28.5
Ohio
36.4
Oklahoma
11.4
Oregon
17.6
Pennsylvania
49.7
Puerto Rico
4.4
South Carolina
10.5
Tennessee
23.1
Texas
70.2
Utah
15.4
Vermont
3.3
Virgin Islands
0.1
Virginia
22.7
Washington
27.1
West Virginia
6.2
Wisconsin
27.4
Wyoming
2.0
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