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The Economics Daily

Nonfatal and fatal work-related transportation incidents in 2019 and 2020 


August 05, 2022
There were 54,750 nonfatal work-related transportation incidents involving one or more days away from work in 2020, down from 64,210 in 2019. There were also fewer fatal work-related transportation incidents in 2020 (1,778 deaths) than in 2019 (2,122 deaths). Full Text »

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Beyond the Numbers

    What is the unemployed people per job openings ratio? A 21-year case study into unemployment trends

    This Beyond the Numbers article will describe the unemployed people per job openings ratio and examine unemployment and job openings trends by looking at estimates at the national level from December 2000 to December 2021, and at the state and regional level from December 2017 to December 2021. National data allows users to see the relationship more clearly between labor supply and demand nationwide, while state and regional data allows for comparative analysis across state labor markets.
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