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Current Directory - / Work Comp Cost Statistics

  File or Folder Name / Type Brief Description
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file.gif 2002_Premium_Decline.pdf [.htm] Although the decline was small unlike previous years, the "pure" premium reduction since 1990 totals 57.4 percent. Cumulative premium savings to employers since 1990, however, amount to approximately $6.3 billion.
file.gif 2001_Premium_Decline.htm The average rate employers pay for workers' compensation coverage declines 3.7% for 2001. Eleven consecutive years of rate reductions total a 57.3% cut in workers' compensation insurance costs since 1990.
file.gif 2000_Premium_Decline.htm Ten consecutive years of rate reductions in Oregon total a 55.7% cut in workers' compensation insurance costs.
file.gif 8_years_Premium_Reductions.html From 1990 to 1998 insurance costs have been cut 52.4% for workers' compensation.
file.gif OR_Premium_Rate_Change_Chart.gif A chart of Oregon Workers' Compensation premium rate changes from 1987 through 1998.
file.gif Workers_Comp_Costs_Go_Down.htm A newspaper for business reports on the 1999 rate decline and says the cumulative savings from cuts since 1990 have been about $3.8 billion.
file.gif California_Remains.htm California has the highest cost for workers' comp while Oregon' ranks closer to the bottom.
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