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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, May 2024, seasonally adjusted
State Total separations rate Total separations level (in thousands)

Total U.S.

3.4 5,422

Alabama

3.8 83

Alaska

5.9 20

Arizona

3.8 123

Arkansas

4.1 56

California

3.0 541

Colorado

4.2 125

Connecticut

3.6 61

Delaware

3.9 19

District of Columbia

2.7 21

Florida

3.6 361

Georgia

3.6 178

Hawaii

3.6 23

Idaho

5.4 47

Illinois

3.5 216

Indiana

3.5 114

Iowa

3.3 53

Kansas

3.8 55

Kentucky

3.9 80

Louisiana

4.3 84

Maine

4.3 28

Maryland

3.4 95

Massachusetts

2.9 110

Michigan

3.0 134

Minnesota

3.1 92

Mississippi

4.5 54

Missouri

3.5 107

Montana

6.9 37

Nebraska

3.4 36

Nevada

4.1 65

New Hampshire

4.1 29

New Jersey

3.2 141

New Mexico

3.7 33

New York

2.8 272

North Carolina

3.0 152

North Dakota

3.8 17

Ohio

3.2 179

Oklahoma

4.2 74

Oregon

3.9 77

Pennsylvania

3.1 192

Rhode Island

4.1 21

South Carolina

4.1 97

South Dakota

4.1 19

Tennessee

4.2 139

Texas

3.2 452

Utah

4.2 74

Vermont

4.4 14

Virginia

4.0 168

Washington

3.1 115

West Virginia

4.2 30

Wisconsin

3.2 98

Wyoming

5.1 15