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State job openings rates, seasonally adjusted

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Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
State job openings rates, March 2025, seasonally adjusted
State Job openings rate Job openings level (in thousands)

Total U.S.

4.3 7,192

Alabama

4.7 108

Alaska

5.6 20

Arizona

5.0 170

Arkansas

5.2 76

California

3.5 659

Colorado

4.7 145

Connecticut

4.1 73

Delaware

4.3 22

District of Columbia

3.4 27

Florida

4.1 433

Georgia

5.1 266

Hawaii

3.7 25

Idaho

4.7 43

Illinois

4.5 291

Indiana

4.5 153

Iowa

4.0 67

Kansas

4.8 73

Kentucky

4.7 101

Louisiana

4.7 98

Maine

4.1 28

Maryland

4.5 133

Massachusetts

3.8 148

Michigan

4.8 225

Minnesota

5.8 187

Mississippi

4.9 61

Missouri

4.6 145

Montana

5.2 29

Nebraska

4.4 49

Nevada

4.1 68

New Hampshire

3.9 29

New Jersey

4.6 213

New Mexico

4.7 44

New York

4.1 430

North Carolina

4.8 255

North Dakota

5.1 24

Ohio

4.9 296

Oklahoma

4.9 93

Oregon

4.4 92

Pennsylvania

4.1 265

Rhode Island

4.1 22

South Carolina

4.6 117

South Dakota

4.5 22

Tennessee

4.7 167

Texas

3.8 558

Utah

4.1 76

Vermont

4.0 13

Virginia

4.9 221

Washington

3.7 140

West Virginia

4.7 35

Wisconsin

4.6 146

Wyoming

4.5 14