Mission

The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) is responsible for safety and health in the Nation's mines. MSHA develops and promulgates mandatory safety and health standards, ensures compliance with such standards, assesses civil penalties for violations, and investigates accidents. It cooperates with and provides assistance to the States in the development of effective State mine safety and health programs; improves and expands training programs in cooperation with the States and the mining industry; and contributes to the improvement and expansion of mine safety and health research and development. All of these activities are aimed at preventing and reducing mine accidents and occupational diseases in the mining industry.

Agency URL:
http://www.msha.gov/

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Outlays (in millions of dollars)

US_Department_of_Education_Outlay_Line_Graph

 

Year Outlay Year Outlay Year Outlay
1962 7 1991 164 2020 368
1963 8 1992 186 2021 387
1964 9 1993 188 2022 384
1965 9 1994 198 2023 398
1966 10 1995 191 2024 388*
1967 10 1996 189 2025 405*
1968 10 1997 203 2026 415*
1969 11 1998 203 2027 425*
1970 17 1999 213 2028 435*
1971 41 2000 225 2029 445*
1972 75 2001 247    
1973 53 2002 251    
1974 59 2003 265    
1975 68 2004 266    
1976 84 2005 281    
1977 98 2006 288    
1978 109 2007 298    
1979 131 2008 345    
1980 142 2009 348    
1981 152 2010 354    
1982 139 2011 355    
1983 151 2012 370    
1984 150 2013 362    
1985 151 2014 356    
1986 147 2015 385    
1987 147 2016 381    
1988 164 2017 372    
1989 163 2018 370    
1990 171 2019 362    
Source *estimate
164

Employee Counts

US_Department_of_Education_Employee_Count_Line_Graph

 

Year Count Year Count Year Count
1962   1991   2020 1,704
1963   1992   2021 1,672
1964   1993   2022 1,688
1965   1994   2023 1,726
1966   1995   2024 1,669
1967   1996      
1968   1997      
1969   1998 2,182    
1970   1999 2,203    
1971   2000 2,254    
1972   2001 2,250    
1973   2002 2,167    
1974   2003 2,212    
1975   2004 2,149    
1976   2005 2,145    
1977   2006 2,097    
1978   2007 2,260    
1979   2008 2,321    
1980   2009 2,394    
1981   2010 2,351    
1982   2011 2,330    
1983   2012 2,421    
1984   2013 2,345    
1985   2014 2,309    
1986   2015 2,277    
1987   2016 2,248    
1988   2017 2,091    
1989   2018 1,932    
1990   2019 1,830    
Source