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PAYOUT IS GOOD, BUT WOULD YOU APPLY FOR ANY OF THE JOBS IN THIS INFOGRAPHIC?

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Posted on January 27, 2014

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The US’ Top 10 Most Dangerous Jobs as taken from the latest reports by the Bureau of Labor the latest infographic from Alex Hillsberg, financesonline.com

10 dangerous jobs

10 dangerous jobs

 

The US’ Top 10 Most Dangerous Jobs as taken from the latest reports by the Bureau of Labor the latest infographic from Alex Hillsberg, financesonline.com

10 dangerous jobs

10 dangerous jobs

 

Key Takeaways

  • Certain U.S. occupations pose high workplace fatality risks, notably loggers, fishers, roofers, pilots and truck drivers.
  • Despite high danger, many such jobs offer median pay below or near national average, with exceptions like pilots.
  • Transportation incidents and falls are common causes of fatal injuries in dangerous occupations.
  • Awareness of occupational hazards can inform risk mitigation strategies and safety policies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which jobs appear most often in U.S. charts of most dangerous occupations?
Jobs such as logging workers, fishers, aircraft pilots, roofers, and truck drivers consistently rank among the most dangerous based on fatal injury rates per 100,000 workers ([resources.duralabel.com](https://resources.duralabel.com/infographics/americas-most-dangerous-jobs?utm_source=openai)).
What are the leading causes of fatalities in these professions?
Transportation incidents and falls (including slips and trips) are the most common fatal causes in dangerous jobs like drivers, roofers, and fishing workers ([resources.duralabel.com](https://resources.duralabel.com/infographics/americas-most-dangerous-jobs?utm_source=openai)).
Do dangerous jobs pay more to compensate for risk?
Only some—aircraft pilots and flight engineers tend to earn higher salaries (~$120K+), whereas many high-risk jobs like refuse collectors or truck drivers earn near or below median U.S. income ([resources.duralabel.com](https://resources.duralabel.com/infographics/americas-most-dangerous-jobs?utm_source=openai)).

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