Florida 2026 Filed Rate
Florida workers' comp rates are filed with NCCI and approved by the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation. Rates shown are per $100 of gross payroll.
Rate History — Code 1701
| Year | Rate (per $100) | Year-over-Year | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 Active | $2.66 | — | NCCI FL Filing |
| 2025 | $2.55 | -4.1% ($0.11) | NCCI FL Filing |
| 2024 | $2.51 | -1.6% ($0.04) | NCCI FL −15.1% overall |
| 2023 | $2.71 | +8.0% (+$0.20) | NCCI FL Filing |
| 2022 | $2.81 | +3.7% (+$0.10) | Historical |
Florida workers' comp rates have generally declined. In 2024, NCCI secured an overall -15.1% rate reduction (approved by FLOIR), one of the largest reductions in Florida history.
Code Description
Cement Manufaturing
Cement manufacturing businesses in Florida typically employ skilled laborers involved in the production of cement, including mixers, finishers, and quality control specialists. This industry is considered high-risk, with a higher likelihood of workplace injuries, especially musculoskeletal disorders and respiratory hazards. For companies in this field, a pay-as-you-go PEO workers comp solution is a natural fit, as it allows them to manage their fluctuating workforce and expenses, providing a more cost-effective and flexible alternative to traditional workers comp methods.
Quick Premium Estimate
Based on the 2026 filed rate of $2.66 per $100 of payroll:
| Annual Payroll | Est. Annual Premium | Est. Monthly |
|---|---|---|
| $50,000 | $1,330.00 | $110.83 |
| $100,000 | $2,660.00 | $221.67 |
| $200,000 | $5,320.00 | $443.33 |
| $500,000 | $13,300.00 | $1,108.33 |
These are estimates based on the filed rate only and do not include SUTA, admin fees, or other charges. Get a full itemized quote →
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