Rate 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.
Rate of nonfatal work injuries and illnesses, by state and case type, private industry, 2022
State
Cases involving days away from work (per 100 full-time workers)
Alabama
1.0
Alaska
1.6
Arizona
1.1
Arkansas
1.2
California
1.7
Colorado
1.1
Connecticut
1.5
Delaware
1.2
District of Columbia
0.6
Hawaii
1.8
Illinois
1.3
Indiana
0.9
Iowa
1.2
Kansas
1.1
Kentucky
1.3
Louisiana
0.7
Maine
1.7
Maryland
1.2
Massachusetts
1.5
Michigan
0.9
Minnesota
1.6
Missouri
0.9
Montana
1.4
Nebraska
1.2
Nevada
1.1
New Jersey
1.1
New Mexico
0.9
New York
1.4
North Carolina
0.9
Ohio
0.9
Oklahoma
1.1
Oregon
1.8
Pennsylvania
1.1
Puerto Rico
2.0
South Carolina
0.9
Tennessee
0.9
Texas
0.7
Utah
0.6
Vermont
1.6
Virgin Islands
0.6
Virginia
1.0
Washington
1.7
West Virginia
1.7
Wisconsin
1.0
Wyoming
1.2
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