Fatality Inspection Data | Occupational Safety and Health Administration For State Plan inspections, the dataset includes data for fatality inspections opening around or after October 2014 To download the entire data set, clear the selections from each of the selected filters, then “Export data” as instructed This table displays inspections categorized as fatalities or catastrophes
Death in the United States - Statistics Facts | Statista Approximately 3 28 million people in the United States lost their lives in 2022 The most common causes of death in the U S are heart disease and cancer, however, COVID-19 accounted for around
Fatality statistics - IIHS-HLDI Fatality Facts are updated once a year, when the U S Department of Transportation releases data from the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) FARS is a census of fatal crashes within the 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, dating back to 1975
IIF Home : U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics There were 5,070 fatal work injuries recorded in the United States in 2024, down 4 0 percent from 5,283 in 2023 The fatal work injury rate was 3 3 fatalities per 100,000 full-time equivalent (FTE) workers in 2024, a decrease from a rate of 3 5 in 2023
Fatality Facts 2023: State by state - IIHS-HLDI There were 40,901 deaths from motor vehicle crashes in the United States in 2023 This corresponds to 12 2 deaths per 100,000 people and 1 26 deaths per 100 million miles traveled The fatality rate per 100,000 people ranged from 4 9 in Massachusetts to 24 9 in Mississippi
State Occupational Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities State data presenting the number and frequency of work-related injuries, illnesses, and fatal injuries are available from two BLS programs: the BLS Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses (SOII) and the BLS Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI)