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State hires rates, seasonally adjusted

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Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
State hires rates, July 2024, seasonally adjusted
State Hires rate Hires level (in thousands)

Total U.S.

3.5 5,521

Alabama

3.6 79

Alaska

5.6 19

Arizona

4.3 139

Arkansas

3.1 42

California

3.0 539

Colorado

4.3 130

Connecticut

3.8 65

Delaware

3.7 18

District of Columbia

2.6 20

Florida

3.5 354

Georgia

3.7 186

Hawaii

3.6 23

Idaho

4.6 40

Illinois

3.9 241

Indiana

3.9 129

Iowa

3.5 56

Kansas

3.3 48

Kentucky

3.7 76

Louisiana

3.6 70

Maine

4.1 27

Maryland

3.6 101

Massachusetts

3.0 114

Michigan

4.1 183

Minnesota

3.5 105

Mississippi

3.9 47

Missouri

3.3 102

Montana

5.2 28

Nebraska

3.5 38

Nevada

4.1 65

New Hampshire

3.7 26

New Jersey

3.2 139

New Mexico

3.6 32

New York

2.9 286

North Carolina

3.5 176

North Dakota

4.3 19

Ohio

3.3 188

Oklahoma

4.2 75

Oregon

3.9 78

Pennsylvania

3.4 211

Rhode Island

4.1 21

South Carolina

4.3 103

South Dakota

3.8 18

Tennessee

3.4 112

Texas

3.2 458

Utah

4.0 70

Vermont

3.8 12

Virginia

3.6 152

Washington

3.0 112

West Virginia

4.2 30

Wisconsin

3.4 102

Wyoming

4.8 14