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State hires rates, seasonally adjusted

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

Total U.S.

3.3 5,204

Alabama

3.3 73

Alaska

4.7 16

Arizona

3.6 118

Arkansas

4.0 55

California

2.9 526

Colorado

3.2 95

Connecticut

3.2 55

Delaware

3.7 18

District of Columbia

2.2 17

Florida

3.4 338

Georgia

3.0 151

Hawaii

3.1 20

Idaho

4.0 35

Illinois

3.1 194

Indiana

3.7 121

Iowa

3.1 49

Kansas

3.0 44

Kentucky

3.6 75

Louisiana

3.5 70

Maine

3.8 25

Maryland

3.2 91

Massachusetts

2.8 103

Michigan

3.2 146

Minnesota

2.6 78

Mississippi

3.4 41

Missouri

2.7 80

Montana

4.9 26

Nebraska

2.7 29

Nevada

4.1 65

New Hampshire

3.7 26

New Jersey

3.9 170

New Mexico

4.0 36

New York

2.9 290

North Carolina

3.1 160

North Dakota

3.3 15

Ohio

3.2 180

Oklahoma

3.4 61

Oregon

3.9 79

Pennsylvania

2.8 176

Rhode Island

3.9 20

South Carolina

4.0 96

South Dakota

3.0 14

Tennessee

3.8 130

Texas

3.7 535

Utah

3.7 66

Vermont

3.8 12

Virginia

3.4 147

Washington

3.0 109

West Virginia

3.9 28

Wisconsin

2.8 87

Wyoming

4.4 13