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Number of nonfatal work injuries and illnesses, by state and case type, private industry

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Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Number of nonfatal work injuries and illnesses, by state and case type, private industry, 2024
State Total recordable cases (in thousands)

Alabama

27.9

Alaska

5.9

Arizona

59.6

Arkansas

17.7

California

344.5

Colorado

55.6

Connecticut

34.6

Delaware

7.5

District of Columbia

5.4

Hawaii

11.2

Illinois

91.6

Indiana

57.0

Iowa

28.1

Kansas

24.3

Kentucky

34.1

Louisiana

18.7

Maine

17.4

Maryland

39.8

Massachusetts

53.5

Michigan

76.7

Minnesota

57.1

Missouri

49.3

Montana

11.1

Nebraska

17.0

Nevada

33.8

New Jersey

65.3

New Mexico

13.4

New York

122.4

North Carolina

64.2

Ohio

77.1

Oklahoma

26.9

Oregon

44.6

Pennsylvania

117.4

Puerto Rico

15.5

South Carolina

28.0

Tennessee

53.7

Texas

172.8

Utah

28.5

Vermont

7.2

Virgin Islands

0.3

Virginia

51.0

Washington

76.4

West Virginia

12.6

Wisconsin

57.5

Wyoming

4.3

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