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State hires rates, seasonally adjusted

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

Total U.S.

3.2 5,115

Alabama

2.8 63

Alaska

5.6 19

Arizona

3.7 120

Arkansas

3.2 44

California

2.9 531

Colorado

3.4 103

Connecticut

3.1 54

Delaware

3.0 15

District of Columbia

1.8 13

Florida

3.0 301

Georgia

2.8 139

Hawaii

3.2 21

Idaho

4.1 36

Illinois

3.6 219

Indiana

4.0 132

Iowa

3.2 51

Kansas

3.3 49

Kentucky

2.8 58

Louisiana

3.5 71

Maine

4.1 27

Maryland

2.5 71

Massachusetts

2.9 108

Michigan

3.8 171

Minnesota

2.9 88

Mississippi

3.4 41

Missouri

3.3 100

Montana

5.1 27

Nebraska

3.0 32

Nevada

3.6 57

New Hampshire

4.1 29

New Jersey

3.2 140

New Mexico

4.2 38

New York

3.6 355

North Carolina

3.3 167

North Dakota

4.0 18

Ohio

3.1 179

Oklahoma

2.9 53

Oregon

3.5 71

Pennsylvania

2.6 165

Rhode Island

4.7 24

South Carolina

3.4 82

South Dakota

3.8 18

Tennessee

3.2 111

Texas

3.1 447

Utah

3.5 62

Vermont

3.8 12

Virginia

3.3 142

Washington

2.9 105

West Virginia

3.6 26

Wisconsin

3.3 99

Wyoming

4.7 14