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State total separations rates, seasonally adjusted

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

Total U.S.

3.2 5,080

Alabama

3.5 77

Alaska

4.4 15

Arizona

3.4 110

Arkansas

3.2 45

California

2.7 495

Colorado

3.9 116

Connecticut

3.0 51

Delaware

3.4 17

District of Columbia

2.7 20

Florida

2.9 292

Georgia

3.6 180

Hawaii

3.7 24

Idaho

5.4 48

Illinois

2.9 181

Indiana

3.9 129

Iowa

3.3 53

Kansas

3.4 50

Kentucky

3.2 65

Louisiana

3.6 73

Maine

2.8 18

Maryland

3.2 91

Massachusetts

2.8 105

Michigan

3.2 146

Minnesota

2.6 81

Mississippi

3.6 44

Missouri

3.7 112

Montana

4.3 23

Nebraska

3.1 33

Nevada

4.0 63

New Hampshire

3.4 24

New Jersey

2.8 124

New Mexico

3.3 30

New York

3.3 327

North Carolina

3.4 176

North Dakota

3.8 17

Ohio

3.3 187

Oklahoma

3.2 58

Oregon

3.3 66

Pennsylvania

2.5 157

Rhode Island

3.9 20

South Carolina

3.8 91

South Dakota

3.4 16

Tennessee

4.1 140

Texas

3.0 433

Utah

3.6 64

Vermont

3.2 10

Virginia

3.7 156

Washington

2.8 103

West Virginia

3.8 27

Wisconsin

2.9 89

Wyoming

3.0 9