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Study Shows North Dakota, Arkansas, West Virginia Had Lowest Workers’ Comp Rates

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Oregon’s workers’ compensation rates were among the lowest in the nation last year, according to an analysis released from the Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services.

The rates reflect statewide effort in workplace safety and cost control, according to the DCBS. The biennial DCBS study ranks all 50 states and Washington, D.C., based on premium rates that were in effect Jan. 1, 2024.

According to the study, Oregon had the 14th least expensive rates in 2024. The state fell in the rankings by four spots from the 2022 study because rates in other states dropped further. That fall was despite the state’s lower premium index rate, which was 89 cents per $100 of payroll, down from 93 cents from 2022 and its lowest rate in the history of the study.

Workers’ comp rates by state. Source: Oregon DCBS.

Oregon workers’ comp rates have declined another 3.2% since the 2024 effective date used in the study, according to DCBS.

DCBS researchers also compared each state’s rates to the national median rate of $1.09 per $100 of payroll. Oregon’s rate of 89 cents was 82% of the median.

North Dakota had the least expensive rates (50 cents), followed by Arkansas (53 cents) and West Virginia (54 cents). The study shows Hawaii had the most expensive rates, followed by New Jersey, New York and California.

The top 10 states for highest workers’ comp rates as ranked by the DCBS:

2024 Rank 2022 Rank State Index Rate % of Study Median Effective Date
1 2 Hawaii 2.52 231% Jan. 1, 2023
2 1 New Jersey 2.16 198% Jan. 1, 2024
3 4 New York 1.98 182% Oct. 1, 2023
4 3 California 1.86 170% Sept. 1, 2023
5 6 Vermont 1.60 147% April 1, 2023
6 10 Connecticut 1.48 135% Jan. 1, 2024
7 8 Wisconsin 1.42 130% Oct. 1, 2023
8 7 Wyoming 1.41 130% Jan. 1, 2024
9 5 Louisiana 1.41 129% May 1, 2023
10 11 Rhode Island 1.38 127% Aug. 1, 2023

Researchers calculated rates for each state using the same mix of the 50 industries with the highest workers’ comp claims costs in Oregon.

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