Iowa, Minnesota Get 'A', 9 States 'F' in Best, Worst States for Workers' Comp
Eight states fell into the opposite category (Tier VI), which means they had an average grade of "D-" or worse, and a trend going down or level. The worst performers for the years 2000-2006 were: Illinois, Louisiana, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Texas and Wyoming. The report includes a summary of tier rankings for all states.
The full report is available for purchase from WLDI in both electronic and hardcopy formats
Work Loss Data Institute is an independent database development company focused on workplace health and productivity based in Encinitas, California.
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