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Rate of gross job gains and gross job losses, by state, seasonally adjusted (in percent)

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Rates of gross job gains and gross job losses, by state, 1st quarter 2024, seasonally adjusted (in percent)
State Job losses rate Job gains rate

Alabama

5.5 5.7

Alaska

8.6 10.5

Arizona

6.4 8.4

Arkansas

5.2 5.6

California

5.6 5.8

Colorado

7.7 6.4

Connecticut

5.2 5.6

Delaware

5.1 6.0

District of Columbia

4.9 5.1

Florida

5.4 5.8

Georgia

5.7 6.0

Hawaii

5.1 5.4

Idaho

8.3 7.9

Illinois

4.8 5.1

Indiana

5.0 5.3

Iowa

5.6 6.1

Kansas

5.6 5.7

Kentucky

5.0 5.7

Louisiana

5.7 6.2

Maine

6.1 7.2

Maryland

5.7 5.8

Massachusetts

5.1 5.2

Michigan

5.2 5.4

Minnesota

5.7 5.8

Mississippi

6.1 5.7

Missouri

5.3 5.7

Montana

7.5 8.1

Nebraska

5.1 5.8

Nevada

6.2 5.9

New Hampshire

5.8 6.5

New Jersey

5.4 5.5

New Mexico

6.0 6.0

New York

5.0 5.9

North Carolina

5.5 5.4

North Dakota

6.1 6.9

Ohio

4.8 5.5

Oklahoma

5.2 5.6

Oregon

6.1 6.4

Pennsylvania

4.6 5.1

Rhode Island

5.7 6.9

South Carolina

6.3 6.4

South Dakota

5.8 6.3

Tennessee

4.9 5.5

Texas

5.1 5.4

Utah

6.0 6.7

Vermont

6.3 7.2

Virginia

5.2 5.7

Washington

5.3 5.7

West Virginia

5.7 6.9

Wisconsin

4.8 5.5

Wyoming

8.3 8.4

Puerto Rico

4.6 5.4