Study Pegs Yearly Cost Of Job-Related Injuries, Illnesses At $250 Billion

A UC Davis researcher has estimated the national annual price tag of occupational injuries and illnesses at $250 billion, much higher than generally assumed, in a NIOSH-funded study. That figure is $31 billion more than the direct and indirect costs of all cancer, $76 billion more than diabetes and $187 billion more than strokes, UC Davis says.