12:00 am
January 7, 2014
Washington continues to have the nation’s highest workers’ compensation benefits, which are accompanied by high costs.
In a new policy brief, we look at the factors that make Washington’s system unusual, explain why the Oregon premium rate ranking study is a flawed measure of Washington’s costs, describe the cost drivers of the system, and consider the reforms that have already been made.
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