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  2. Occupational fatality - Wikipedia

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    Among the most prevalent occupational risk factors, the highest attributable deaths in 2016 were long working hours (>50 hours per week) with over 745,000 deaths. In second place was occupational exposure to particulate matter, gases and fumes at over 450,000 deaths, followed by occupational injuries at over 363,000 deaths. In fourth place was ...

  3. The Most Important Social Security Table You'll Ever See - AOL

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    Each of us needs to be formulating a solid retirement plan, and Social Security is likely to play a significant role in it. The $ 22,924 Social Security bonus most retirees completely overlook

  4. The Most Important Social Security Table You'll Ever See - AOL

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    Waiting until 70 would boost a Social Security benefit from $1,917 at 62 to $3,396 per month at 70 for someone with an FRA of 67. That's almost twice as much. Note that benefit increases for both ...

  5. Social Security Wage Base - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, the Social Security Wage Base was $137,700 and in 2021 was $142,800; the Social Security tax rate was 6.20% paid by the employee and 6.20% paid by the employer. [1] [2] A person with $10,000 of gross income had $620.00 withheld as Social Security tax from his check and the employer sent an additional $620.00. A person with $130,000 of ...

  6. Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, 25% of occupational injuries and illnesses that were not fatal but caused work absences were related to injuries to the upper limb. [12] In the United States, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) sets and enforces national standards for occupational safety across all sectors. [13]

  7. The Salary You Need To Make To Get the Maximum Social ... - AOL

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    The Social Security Administration calculates an individual’s benefit amount by considering an individual’s lifetime earnings and then adjusting actual earnings to account for changes in the ...

  8. Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses - Wikipedia

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    The Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses or the SOII program is a Federal/State cooperative program that publishes annual estimates on nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses. [1] Each year, approximately 200,000 employers report for establishments in private industry and the public sector (state and local government).

  9. Social Security Cuts Are on the Table: How a Drop in ... - AOL

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    As of Dec. 31, 2021 — the most recent data available — the average Social Security payment for all retirees was $1,658.03 a month, according to the Social Security Administration. For men, the ...