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, 2023
State
Total recordable cases (in thousands)
Alabama
29.4
Alaska
6.4
Arizona
55.9
Arkansas
19.0
California
363.9
Colorado
52.7
Connecticut
31.0
Delaware
7.2
District of Columbia
5.2
Hawaii
12.4
Illinois
101.4
Indiana
54.6
Iowa
32.5
Kansas
24.2
Kentucky
39.2
Louisiana
19.4
Maine
17.3
Maryland
41.6
Massachusetts
55.4
Michigan
78.9
Minnesota
56.0
Missouri
52.0
Montana
11.5
Nebraska
17.1
Nevada
36.6
New Jersey
66.8
New Mexico
New York
136.2
North Carolina
68.6
Ohio
84.8
Oklahoma
28.1
Oregon
45.5
Pennsylvania
115.2
Puerto Rico
15.4
South Carolina
30.1
Tennessee
53.3
Texas
175.9
Utah
28.8
Vermont
7.9
Virgin Islands
0.2
Virginia
58.3
Washington
81.6
West Virginia
12.3
Wisconsin
56.2
Wyoming
4.6
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