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A data chart image of Small businesses contributed 55 percent of the total net job creation from 2013 to 2023
May 01, 2024

Small businesses—firms with fewer than 249 employees—accounted for 99 percent of the 5.6 million firms covered under Unemployment Insurance in the first quarter of 2023. Small Business Week, April 28–May 4, celebrates these businesses contributions to the economy. Over the last ten years, those small businesses have employed an average of 46 percent of the covered workforce.

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April 30, 2024
A data chart image of Quits rates were above 3.0 percent in 6 states in February 2024

In February 2024, quits rates (the number of quits during the entire month as a percentage of total employment) were above 3.0 percent in 6 states: Alaska (3.9 percent), Montana (3.6 percent), Idaho (3.2 percent), and Florida, South Carolina, and Wyoming (3.1 percent each). Among these states, the number of quits ranged from 9,000 in Wyoming to 303,000 in Florida. Nationally, there were 3,484,000 quits in February, and the U.S. quits rate was 2.2 percent.

April 29, 2024
A data chart image of 51 percent of private industry workers participated in high deductible health plans in 2023

Among all private industry workers participating in medical care plans, 51 percent were participating in high deductible health plans in 2023. Across occupational groups, 49 percent of management, professional, and related workers and 58 percent of natural resources, construction, and maintenance workers participated in high deductible health plans.

April 26, 2024
A data chart image of Workers Memorial Day: Remembering the 5,486 workers who died on the job in 2022

April 28 marks Workers Memorial Day, a day of remembrance for those killed, injured, or disabled on the job. In 2022, 5,486 workers suffered fatal work injuries in the United States.

April 25, 2024
A data chart image of Labor force participation increased by education level for Americans born from 1980 to 1984

Individuals born in the early 1980s were employed for 76 percent of all the weeks from ages 18 to 36. They were unemployed for 5 percent of those weeks and not in the labor force (neither working nor seeking work) for 19 percent. As a group, individuals with higher educational attainment were employed for a larger percentage of weeks and unemployed for a smaller percentage of weeks than individuals with less education.

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