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Fatal occupational injuries by day of week and month, 1992–2011

During the 20-year period from 1992 to 2011, the majority (83 percent) of all fatal occupational injuries occurred during the traditional workweek, Monday through Friday. A total of 80,645 workers were fatally injured during the day (7 a.m. to 6:59 p.m.) from 1992 to 2011. Another 26,631 were fatally injured during the night and evening hours (7 p.m. to 6:59 a.m.). For 7,815 cases, time of incident was unknown. From 1992 to 2011, July had the highest number of fatal occupational injuries (11,168), and the fewest number of injuries occurred in February (8,008). Just over a quarter of workers (28 percent, or 32,795) were fatally injured during the summer months of June, July, and August. In comparison, the winter months of December, January, and February totaled 25,380 fatal injuries (22 percent). Bureau of Labor Statistics

Private sector establishment births and deaths, seasonally adjusted

Table 8. Private sector establishment births and deaths, seasonally adjusted (2003 - current) from the Bureau of Labor Statistics

New Reports from SBA's Office of Advocacy

If you get "The Small Business Advocate" newsletter from SBA's Office of Advocacy (and you've actually read it), then this won't be news to you. Their March 2008 issue features an article called "Trio of New Advocacy Reports". They don't always pertain to the day-to-day activities with our clients, but I find them interesting nonetheless. Here's what they mention: 1) " The Tax Debts of Small Business Owners in Bankruptcy " 2) " Rural and Urban Establishment Births and Deaths " 3) " Small Business and Micro Business Lending in the U.S., 2005-2006 " Regarding #3, here's one person's take on the real impact of microlending, at least internationally.