Tunneling deep into the earth is dangerous business, as West Virginian miners were reminded this week. With that in mind, the Daily Beast takes a look at the most dangerous professions, broken down by deaths per 100,000, injuries per 100,000, and average annual salary:
- Fisherman: 129 deaths, 61 injuries, $27,950 salary
- Logger: 116 deaths, 7 injuries, $30,360 salary
- Farmer/rancher: 40 deaths. 7 injuries, $49,140 salary
- Structural construction worker: 46 deaths, 6 injuries, $47,170 salary
- Sanitation worker: 37 deaths, 5 injuries, $32,790 salary
- Airplane pilot: 72 deaths, 2 injuries, $111,680 salary
- Roofer: 34 deaths, 3 injuries, $37,430 salary
- Coal miner: 22 deaths, 6 injuries, $46,540 salary
- Merchant mariners: 23 deaths, 5 injuries, $61,960 salary
- Miller: 12 deaths, 9 injuries, $37,400 salary
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