State Fund Financial Reports

Your Premium Dollars at Work

The publication, Your Premium Dollars at Work (F200-029-000), provides an overview of the programs and services funded with your insurance dollars. Nearly 80.4% of the Washington State's Industrial Insurance Fund ("State Fund") payments from July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2022 were spent on medical treatments, partial wage replacement, disability awards, and pension benefits for injured workers.

10-year summary of Washington's Industrial Insurance Fund

10-year summary of financial information (2014 through 2023)

Washington's Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR)

The state of Washington's ACFR follows Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). The Workers' Compensation Program's financial information is included as a major business activity and can be found within the state of Washington's ACFR.

The schedules accompanying the statements break out the Basic Plan, which includes only the Accident, Medical Aid, and Pension Reserve accounts combined from the Supplemental Pension Plan.

The state's ACFR reports typically become available in January for the preceding year.

State Fund financial information reports

These reports are prepared in conformity with the Statements of Statutory Accounting Principles as promulgated by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, as would be required of any property and casualty insurance enterprise in the United States when reporting its financial condition to insurance regulators. This accounting basis is used to allow regulation of insurance solvency and the stability of premium rates.

These reports show only the Basic Plan that includes the following:

  • Accident
  • Medical Aid
  • Pension Reserve accounts combined

These Industrial Insurance Fund Financial Information reports typically become available in January for the preceding fiscal year ending June 30.

The Workers' Compensation Program also issues a Annual Comprehensive  Financial Report (ACFR) in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). These reports include the following:

  • Accident
  • Medical Aid
  • Pension Reserve
  • Supplemental Pension
  • Second Injury
  • Self-Insured Employer Overpayment Reimbursement
  • Industrial Insurance Rainy Day Fund accounts combined

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