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Labor Statistics > Coal Mining Fatalities (per capita) (most recent) by state

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Rank   States  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  West Virginia:79.258 per 1 million people 
#2  Kentucky:33.785 per 1 million people 
#3  Wyoming:21.599 per 1 million people 
#4  Alabama:7.679 per 1 million people 
#5  Utah:6.884 per 1 million people 
#6  Virginia:5.154 per 1 million people 
#7  Pennsylvania:3.379 per 1 million people 
#8  North Dakota:3.141 per 1 million people 
#9  New Mexico:1.556 per 1 million people 
#10  Indiana:1.435 per 1 million people 
#11  Colorado:1.286 per 1 million people 
#12  Illinois:1.175 per 1 million people 
#13  Tennessee:1.174 per 1 million people 
#14  Ohio:0.611 per 1 million people 
#15  Arizona:0.505 per 1 million people 
#16  Arkansas:0.36 per 1 million people 
#17  Maryland:0.357 per 1 million people 
#18  Oklahoma:0.282 per 1 million people 
#19  Washington:0.159 per 1 million people 
#20  Texas:0.131 per 1 million people 
Weighted average: 8.5 per 1 million people  


DEFINITION: Number of coal mining fatalities from 1993 to 2006. Per capita figures expressed per 1 million population.

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