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State layoffs and discharges rates, seasonally adjusted

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Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
State layoffs and discharges rates, September 2024, seasonally adjusted
State Layoffs and discharges rate Layoffs and discharges level (in thousands)

Total U.S.

1.2 1,833

Alabama

0.9 20

Alaska

1.8 6

Arizona

1.2 39

Arkansas

1.1 15

California

0.8 141

Colorado

1.0 30

Connecticut

1.2 21

Delaware

1.2 6

District of Columbia

0.8 6

Florida

1.0 101

Georgia

1.3 63

Hawaii

1.4 9

Idaho

1.9 17

Illinois

1.1 65

Indiana

1.0 34

Iowa

1.1 18

Kansas

1.0 15

Kentucky

1.1 22

Louisiana

1.4 27

Maine

1.4 9

Maryland

1.1 30

Massachusetts

1.0 37

Michigan

1.2 56

Minnesota

1.0 30

Mississippi

1.0 12

Missouri

1.2 36

Montana

1.9 10

Nebraska

1.1 12

Nevada

1.5 24

New Hampshire

1.8 13

New Jersey

1.9 83

New Mexico

1.2 11

New York

1.6 162

North Carolina

1.3 65

North Dakota

1.3 6

Ohio

1.2 67

Oklahoma

1.1 20

Oregon

1.3 26

Pennsylvania

1.2 75

Rhode Island

1.8 9

South Carolina

1.1 27

South Dakota

1.1 5

Tennessee

1.3 45

Texas

1.0 149

Utah

1.4 25

Vermont

1.6 5

Virginia

1.0 44

Washington

1.1 40

West Virginia

1.0 7

Wisconsin

1.0 30

Wyoming

1.7 5