CareerCast compiled a list of the of the 10 most dangerous jobs in the U.S. by looking at two factors: the degree of danger one personally faces and the hazards others face while working alongside.
The number of fatal work injuries, which totaled 4,585 in 2013, also was included in the career website's rankings, though certain demographics were affected disproportionately, noted TheStreet.
"Men accounted for 4,265 fatal occupational injuries, while women represented 319. Transportation incidents caused 1,865 deaths, violence and injury by people or animal caused 773, and falls, slips and trips led to 724."
Here are five of the top 10 jobs deemed most dangerous by CareerCast, as well as the annual median wage both nationally and in Illinois, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' occupational wage data for 2013.
Airline Pilot
- Annual median wage: $98,410
- Annual median wage in Illinois: $107,915
- Projected growth by 2022: -1%
Animal Care Worker
- Annual median wage: $19,970
- Annual median wage in Illinois: $23,441
- Projected growth by 2022: 15%
Construction Laborer
- Annual median wage: $29,160
- Annual median wage in Illinois: $44,030
- Projected growth by 2022: 25%
Emergency Medical Technician
- Annual median wage: $31,020
- Annual median wage in Illinois: $42,950
- Projected growth by 2022: 23%
Enlisted Military Personnel
- Annual median wage: $21,664 (Private First Class E-3, United States Army)
- Annual median wage in Illinois: n/a
- Projected growth by 2022: n/a
To see five more of the top 10 most dangerous jobs and those jobs' annual median wages, check out Reboot Illinois.
Sign up for our daily email to stay up to date with Illinois politics.
NEXT ARTICLE: The 25 most dangerous cities in Illinois
[RECOMMENDED]
- Crime stat focus: Illinois counties with the most reported rapes
- Top 30 jobs in Illinois with the highest annual median salaries
- Maxed out: Which Illinois prisons are the most overcrowded?
- Top 25 Illinois cities with the most DUI arrests in 2014
- Want to tell your elected officials what you think of the state of government in Illinois? Use our Sound Off tool.
-- This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website.
from Chicago - The Huffington Post http://ift.tt/1Usv4DZ
via IFTTT
No comments:
Post a Comment