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49a. Employer spending on workers’ compensation, by industry, 2005 (As a percentage of total compensation)
% of total compensation
1.9%
1.6%
2.2%
3.1%
5.0%
All industries
Service providing
Manufacturing
Goods producing
Construction
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49b. Range of workers' compensation base rates for selected construction occupations, 45 jurisdictions, 2006
Wrecking
Tile work
Ironworker-structure
Sheet metal-installation
Roofing
Plumbing
Pile driving
Masonry
Insulation
Electrical interior
Concrete-bridges
Carpentry, general
$0 $10 $20 $30 $40 $50 $60 $70
Median rate
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Alaska
Alaska
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49c. Sources of payment for work-related injuries in construction, 1996-2002
Source
All Construction
HispanicWhite, Non-
HispanicTotal
Construction
Percent Percent PercentSum
(in millions)
Out-of-pocket 8.7% 23.0% 5.9% $118.7
Workers’ compensation 46.2% 26.8% 49.5% $630.4
Private insurance 31.8% 45.7% 29.9% $433.9
Medicare 0.2% 0.0% 0.2% $2.7
Medicaid 0.4% 0.1% 0.5% $5.5
Other sources 12.2% 4.1% 12.9% $166.5
Total expenditure per injured worker per year$1,694.6 (100%)
$1,896.6 (100%)
$1,687.4 (100%)
Total expenditures in construction (in millions )
$290.6 (21.3%)
$914.1 (67.1%)
$1,364.4(100%)