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State hires rates, seasonally adjusted

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Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
State hires rates, July 2023, seasonally adjusted
State Hires rate Hires level (in thousands)

Total U.S.

3.7 5,773

Alabama

4.4 95

Alaska

4.9 16

Arizona

4.1 130

Arkansas

4.2 57

California

3.5 627

Colorado

3.1 89

Connecticut

3.5 60

Delaware

5.2 25

District of Columbia

3.4 26

Florida

3.9 378

Georgia

4.8 236

Hawaii

3.1 20

Idaho

4.5 38

Illinois

3.6 219

Indiana

4.2 136

Iowa

3.2 51

Kansas

3.9 57

Kentucky

4.0 81

Louisiana

5.0 98

Maine

3.4 22

Maryland

4.0 110

Massachusetts

3.2 121

Michigan

3.8 167

Minnesota

3.6 108

Mississippi

4.8 56

Missouri

3.3 99

Montana

4.7 24

Nebraska

3.6 38

Nevada

4.2 65

New Hampshire

4.2 29

New Jersey

3.2 139

New Mexico

4.4 38

New York

3.0 288

North Carolina

3.4 167

North Dakota

3.9 17

Ohio

3.4 189

Oklahoma

4.8 83

Oregon

3.4 68

Pennsylvania

2.8 174

Rhode Island

3.6 18

South Carolina

4.5 103

South Dakota

3.9 18

Tennessee

4.9 162

Texas

3.6 509

Utah

3.7 64

Vermont

3.6 11

Virginia

4.2 175

Washington

3.4 125

West Virginia

5.1 36

Wisconsin

3.2 96

Wyoming

4.5 13