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How many jobs did Loggers Hold 2006?

Author

Sarah Garza

Updated on March 22, 2026

This is an important distinction, because 25 percent of all loggers are self-employed….View Chart Data.

YearIncidence rateTotal cases
2006265.51,210
2007265.91,280
2008189.2820
2009185.2640

What job has the most injuries?

Top 25 most dangerous jobs in the United States

  • Logging workers. Fatal injury rate: 111 per 100,000 workers.
  • Aircraft pilots and flight engineers. Fatal injury rate: 53 per 100,000 workers.
  • Derrick operators in oil, gas, and mining.
  • Roofers.
  • Garbage collectors.
  • Ironworkers.
  • Delivery drivers.
  • Farmers.

Which industry has the highest number of fatal injuries?

In 2019, the industry sector experiencing the largest number of preventable fatal injuries was construction, followed by transportation and warehousing. The industry sector experiencing the highest fatality rates per 100,000 workers was agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, followed by mining.

How many workers are injured each year?

7 million work injuries per year.

Is Lumberjack still a job?

Lumberjack Careers There is more than meets the eye when it comes to being a lumberjack. For example, did you know that they make an average of $15.37 an hour? That’s $31,971 a year! Between 2018 and 2028, the career is expected to grow -14% and produce -7,400 job opportunities across the U.S.

What is the deadliest job on earth?

Worked to Death: 27 Most Dangerous Jobs in The World

  • Loggers and Lumberjacks. View in gallery via prweb.com.
  • Deep Sea Fishers.
  • Flight Engineers and Small Aircraft Pilots.
  • Miners.
  • Roofers.
  • Taxi Drivers, Chauffeurs, and Personal Transport Operators.
  • Sanitation and Recycling Workers.
  • Landmine Removal Specialists.