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Workplace Losses And Deaths, 2005-2014

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    Economic loss (1) ($ millions)   Fatalities (2)
Year Workers (3) (000) Dollars when occurred In 2014 dollars (4) Loss per worker (In 2014 dollars) (4) Number Per 100,00 workers
2005 142,946 $160,400 $194,431 $1,360 4,984 3.5
2006 145,607 164,700 193,405 1,328 5,088 3.5
2007 147,203 175,300 200,152 1,360 4,829 3.3
2008 146,535 183,000 201,217 1,373 4,423 3.3
2009 141,102 168,900 186,377 1,321 3,744 2.9
2010 140,298 176,900 192,054 1,369 3,896 3.0
2011 140,298 188,900 198,807 1,417 3,901 3.0
2012 143,709 198,200 204,365 1,422 3,903 3.0
2013 145,171 206,100 209,443 1,443 3,899 2.9
2014 146,307 140,000 140,000 (5) 957 4,005 2.9
(1) Economic loss from unintentional injuries. These estimates are not comparable from year to year. (2) From unintentional injuries. (3) Age 16 and over, gainfully employed, including owners, managers and other paid employees, the self-employed, unpaid family workers and active duty resident military personnel. (4) Adjusted to 2014 dollars by the Insurance Information Institute using the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Inflation Calculator. (5) The 2015 National Safety Council cost estimate model represents a complete redesign and is not comparable to previous cost estimates. The 2014 estimate should be considered a data break from previous years. Source: National Safety Council. Injury Facts®, 2016 Edition. Itasca, IL; U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.