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Workers’ compensation

General Dynamics Workers’ compensation increased by 4.6% to $160.00M in Q4 2025 compared to the prior quarter. Year-over-year, this metric grew by 4.6%, from $153.00M to $160.00M. Over 5 years (FY 2020 to FY 2025), Workers’ compensation shows relatively stable performance with a -0.9% CAGR.

Analysis

StatementBalance Sheet Statement
SectionOther
CategoryEfficiency
SignalContext dependent
VolatilityStable
First reportedQ4 2017
Last reportedQ4 2025

How to read this metric

An increase suggests higher accrued liabilities for workers' compensation, while a decrease indicates the settlement of these claims.

Detailed definition

This represents the deferred tax asset arising from the timing difference between the accrual of workers' compensation e...

Peer comparison

Comparable across large industrial and manufacturing firms with significant labor forces.

Metric ID: other_deferred_tax_assets_tax_deferred_expense_workers_c_2a0848

Historical Data

5 periods
 Q4 '21Q4 '22Q4 '23Q4 '24Q4 '25
Value$161.00M$135.00M$148.00M$153.00M$160.00M
QoQ Change-16.1%+9.6%+3.4%+4.6%
YoY Change-16.1%+9.6%+3.4%+4.6%
Range$135.00M$161.00M
CAGR-0.6%
Avg YoY Growth+0.4%
Median YoY Growth+4.0%
Current Streak3 quarters growth

Frequently Asked Questions

What is General Dynamics's workers’ compensation?
General Dynamics (GD) reported workers’ compensation of $160.00M in Q4 2025.
How has General Dynamics's workers’ compensation changed year-over-year?
General Dynamics's workers’ compensation increased by 4.6% year-over-year, from $153.00M to $160.00M.
What is the long-term trend for General Dynamics's workers’ compensation?
Over 5 years (2020 to 2025), General Dynamics's workers’ compensation has grown at a -0.9% compound annual growth rate (CAGR), from $167.00M to $160.00M.
What does workers’ compensation mean?
The tax benefit expected from future deductions related to workers' compensation claims.