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[The summary 'Benefits Paid' table for the 'Top 20 States' normally appearing on this page is being modified.]

Select from the following list of states to receive a  “Statistics by State” or "Statistics by Worksite" report.  If you wish to view statistics for a specific worksite, you need to know the worksite’s location (by state).  Select the appropriate state; then select the desired worksite. 

Please review the following important information before viewing a report. 

STATE or WORKSITE? 

IMPORTANT QUESTIONS – AND ANSWERS – ABOUT THE STATISTICS:

Q#1: Adding up the numbers for each worksite within a state will not produce totals equal to the numbers reported for the state in the “Statistics by State” portion of this report.  Why is that?

A#1: The “Statistics by State” section produces statistics based on the claimants’ reported mailing address at the time of filing a claim, whereas the “Statistics by Worksite” are based on reported employment.  A claimant whose state of residence is Tennessee but who reported covered employment at the Paducah, KY gaseous diffusion plant (GDP) will be counted as a Tennessee (not Kentucky) resident in the “Statistics by State” section, and as a claimant who worked at the Paducah, KY GDP in the “Statistics by Worksite” section.

Q#2: Adding the numbers for each worksite will produce totals that far exceed the total numbers shown on the “Program Statistics” page for EEOICP.  Why is that?

A#2: Many claimants report employment at more than one worksite.  Since we don’t identify a “primary” worksite, we are obliged to count such claims under each of the worksites reported.

For example, counts (dollars paid, number of claims, etc.) for an employee who worked at both the Oak Ridge K-25 and Y-12 facilities will be included on both worksite reports.  The resulting duplication of data does not occur in the “Statistics by State” reports, since a claimant has only one state of residence; nor does the duplication occur on the “Program Statistics” page, since this page is a straightforward summation of all claimant filings.

Alabama Kentucky Ohio
Alaska Louisiana Oklahoma
Arizona Maine Oregon
Arkansas Maryland Pennsylvania
Armed Forces Americas Massachusetts Puerto Rico
Armed Forces Pacific Marshall Islands Rhode Island
California Michigan South Carolina
Colorado Minnesota South Dakota
Connecticut Mississippi Tennessee
Delaware Missouri Texas
District of Columbia Montana Utah
Florida Nebraska Vermont
Georgia Nevada Virginia
Hawaii New Hampshire Washington
Idaho New Jersey West Virginia
Illinois New Mexico Wisconsin
Indiana New York Wyoming
Iowa North Carolina  
Kansas North Dakota  

 



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