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State hires rates, seasonally adjusted

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Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
State hires rates, October 2025, seasonally adjusted
State Hires rate Hires level (in thousands)

Total U.S.

3.2 5,149

Alabama

3.0 67

Alaska

9.4 32

Arizona

3.2 105

Arkansas

3.0 42

California

2.9 518

Colorado

3.6 109

Connecticut

3.1 53

Delaware

3.6 18

District of Columbia

2.2 17

Florida

3.2 321

Georgia

3.1 156

Hawaii

3.7 24

Idaho

4.8 42

Illinois

3.7 230

Indiana

3.6 118

Iowa

3.3 53

Kansas

3.4 50

Kentucky

3.3 67

Louisiana

3.6 73

Maine

4.0 26

Maryland

3.2 90

Massachusetts

2.8 105

Michigan

3.8 171

Minnesota

3.0 92

Mississippi

3.5 42

Missouri

3.1 94

Montana

5.9 31

Nebraska

3.6 38

Nevada

3.5 55

New Hampshire

3.8 27

New Jersey

3.0 131

New Mexico

3.5 32

New York

3.3 331

North Carolina

3.3 168

North Dakota

4.2 19

Ohio

3.2 186

Oklahoma

2.9 53

Oregon

3.6 72

Pennsylvania

2.4 147

Rhode Island

3.7 19

South Carolina

3.5 84

South Dakota

3.8 18

Tennessee

3.4 115

Texas

3.1 448

Utah

3.9 69

Vermont

3.5 11

Virginia

2.9 126

Washington

3.0 110

West Virginia

3.8 27

Wisconsin

3.3 102

Wyoming

6.1 18