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Job Openings and Labor Turnover Summary

For release 10:00 a.m. (ET) Wednesday, March 8, 2023    USDL-23-0434
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                              JOB OPENINGS AND LABOR TURNOVER – JANUARY 2023

The number of job openings decreased to 10.8 million on the last business day of January, the U.S. 
Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Over the month, the number of hires and total separations 
changed little at 6.4 million and 5.9 million, respectively. Within separations, quits (3.9 million) 
decreased, while layoffs and discharges (1.7 million) increased. This release includes estimates of the 
number and rate of job openings, hires, and separations for the total nonfarm sector, by industry, and by 
establishment size class. This release also presents 2022 annual estimates for job openings, hires, and 
separations. 
       
Job Openings

On the last business day of January, the number and rate of job openings decreased to 10.8 million 
(-410,000) and 6.5 percent, respectively. In January, the largest decreases in job openings were in 
construction (-240,000), accommodation and food services (-204,000), and finance and insurance 
(-100,000). The number of job openings increased in transportation, warehousing, and utilities (+94,000) 
and in nondurable goods manufacturing (+50,000). (See table 1.)

Hires

In January, the number and rate of hires changed little at 6.4 million and 4.1 percent, respectively. Hires 
changed little in all industries. (See table 2.)

Separations

Total separations include quits, layoffs and discharges, and other separations. Quits are generally 
voluntary separations initiated by the employee. Therefore, the quits rate can serve as a measure of 
workers’ willingness or ability to leave jobs. Layoffs and discharges are involuntary separations initiated 
by the employer. Other separations include separations due to retirement, death, disability, and transfers 
to other locations of the same firm.

In January, the number of total separations changed little at 5.9 million. The rate was unchanged at 3.8 
percent. The number of total separations decreased in federal government (-13,000). (See table 3.)

In January, the number of quits decreased to 3.9 million (-207,000), and the rate was little changed at 
2.5 percent. Quits decreased in professional and business services (-221,000), educational services 
(-14,000), and federal government (-5,000). (See table 4.)

In January, the number of layoffs and discharges increased to 1.7 million (+241,000). The rate was 
little changed at 1.1 percent. Layoffs and discharges increased in professional and business services 
(+190,000) but decreased in federal government (-5,000). (See table 5.)

The number of other separations was little changed in January at 302,000. Other separations decreased 
in professional and business services (-29,000), finance and insurance (-20,000), and health care and 
social assistance (-18,000). The number of other separations increased in accommodation and food 
services (+15,000); information (+11,000); and arts, entertainment, and recreation (+4,000). 
(See table 6.)

Establishment Size Class

In January, establishments with 1 to 9 employees saw little change in their job openings rate, hires rate, 
and total separations rate, but quits rate decreased. Establishments with more than 5,000 employees saw 
little change in their job openings rate, hires rate, and total separations rate. (See table 7.)

Annual Levels and Rates

Consistent with BLS practice, annual estimates are published for not seasonally adjusted data each year 
with the January news release. 

The annual average level of job openings is the average of the 12 monthly levels. Annual levels for hires 
and separations are the sum of the 12 monthly levels. 

Annual average rates for job openings are computed by dividing the sum of the 12 monthly JOLTS 
levels by the sum of the 12 monthly Current Employment Statistics (CES) employment levels plus the 
sum of the 12 monthly job openings levels, and multiplying that quotient by 100. 

Annual average rates for hires and separations are computed by dividing the sum of the 12 monthly 
JOLTS levels for each data element by the sum of the 12 monthly CES employment levels, and 
multiplying that quotient by 100.

In 2022, the annual average job openings level was 11.2 million, an increase of 1.2 million from 2021. 
The annual average job openings rate was 6.8 percent in 2022, compared to 6.4 percent in 2021. 
(See tables 15 and 16.)
In 2022, there were 77.2 million hires, an increase of 1.2 million from 2021. Total separations increased 
by 3.2 million in 2022 to 72.3 million. Accounting for 70.0 percent of total separations, quits numbered 
50.6 million in 2022, the highest annual level in the survey’s history (JOLTS annual estimates are 
available back to 2001). Layoffs and discharges increased by 461,000 in 2022 to 17.6 million and 
accounted for 24.3 percent of total separations. Other separations decreased by 138,000 in 2022 to 4.1 
million and accounted for 5.7 percent of total separations. (See tables 17 through 26.)

The annual average hires rate for 2022 was 4.2 percent, similar to the rate of 4.3 percent from 2021. The 
annual average total separations rate for 2022 was 3.9 percent, unchanged from the previous year. The 
annual average rates for the components of total separations were 2.8 percent for quits, 1.0 percent for 
layoffs and discharges, and 0.2 percent for other separations. (See tables 17 through 26.)
____________
The Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey estimates for February 2023 are scheduled to be 
released on Tuesday, April 4, 2023, at 10:00 a.m. (ET).

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
|                   Changes to the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey Data			         |
|                                                                                                        |
|Effective with this release, the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) estimates have been     | 
|revised to incorporate the annual updates to the Current Employment Statistics employment data and the  | 
|JOLTS seasonal adjustment factors. Not seasonally adjusted data and seasonally adjusted data from       | 
|January 2018 forward were subject to revision. Also effective with this release, JOLTS converted to the | 
|2022 version of the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), which had a minimal          |
|impact on the published JOLTS data series. For more information on the 2022 NAICS, visit                |
|www.census.gov/naics.                                                                                   |
|                                                                                                        |
|Also effective with this release, JOLTS published two new tables presenting annual average job          | 
|openings levels and rates. (Annual estimates of levels and rates are published each year with January   | 
|data.) In addition, JOLTS modified its method for calculating annual estimates for hires and separations| 
|rates. Annual rates are computed as annual averages, instead of annual totals, to make the estimates    | 
|more helpful for data users and to be consistent with other Bureau of Labor Statistics programs.        |
|                                                                                                        |
|JOLTS also introduced several changes to the monthly news release tables beginning with this release.   | 
|Two tables displaying JOLTS data by size class were added to the news release: one for seasonally       | 
|adjusted estimates and the other for not seasonally adjusted estimates. JOLTS also introduced over-the- |
|month change columns for levels and rates to tables 1 through 6. To accommodate the new tables, tables  | 
|starting with table 7 were renumbered.                                                                  |
|                                                                                                        |
|Additional information about these changes, including the annual average calculation method and         | 
|sample table shells for all news release tables, is available at www.bls.gov/jlt/jolts-2023-changes.htm.|
|________________________________________________________________________________________________________|


Table A.  Job openings, hires, and total separations by industry, seasonally adjusted
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                                |      Job openings     |         Hires         |    Total separations	
                                |-----------------------------------------------------------------------
           Category             |Jan.	|Dec.	|Jan.	|Jan.	|Dec.	|Jan.	|Jan.	|Dec.	|Jan.	
                                |2022	|2022	|2023p	|2022	|2022	|2023p	|2022	|2022	|2023p	
--------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------
                                |	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	
      LEVELS BY INDUSTRY        |	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	
        (in thousands)          |	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	
                                |-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Total...........................|11,487	|11,234	|10,824	|6,496	|6,251	|6,372	|6,235	|5,906	|5,902	
                                |	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	
 Total private..................|10,441	|10,126	|9,770	|6,099	|5,809	|5,952	|5,861	|5,502	|5,523	
  Mining and logging............|36	|39	|38	|20	|22	|25	|20	|20	|22	
  Construction..................|396	|488	|248	|324	|380	|391	|325	|335	|365	
  Manufacturing.................|905	|797	|803	|482	|405	|417	|460	|384	|399	
   Durable goods................|556	|519	|476	|263	|234	|224	|244	|206	|218	
   Nondurable goods.............|349	|278	|328	|218	|171	|193	|216	|178	|182	
  Trade, transportation,        |	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	
   and utilities................|1,842	|1,763	|1,814	|1,293	|1,289	|1,338	|1,324	|1,277	|1,341	
   Wholesale trade..............|323	|265	|315	|183	|175	|186	|163	|165	|172	
   Retail trade.................|987	|964	|870	|812	|753	|778	|839	|765	|794	
   Transportation, warehousing, |	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	
    and utilities...............|532	|534	|628	|298	|361	|374	|322	|347	|375	
  Information...................|238	|106	|141	|131	|97	|100	|119	|99	|105	
  Financial activities..........|538	|610	|459	|252	|213	|207	|247	|198	|200	
   Finance and insurance........|401	|445	|345	|175	|132	|116	|174	|129	|117	
   Real estate and              |	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	
    rental and leasing..........|138	|165	|114	|76	|82	|91	|73	|69	|83	
  Professional and business     |	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	
   services.....................|2,213	|2,087	|2,182	|1,332	|1,155	|1,190	|1,212	|1,125	|1,065	
  Education and health          |	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	
   services.....................|2,112	|2,080	|2,081	|841	|904	|901	|814	|825	|766	
   Educational services.........|155	|181	|187	|107	|98	|96	|98	|89	|76	
   Health care and social       |	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	
    assistance..................|1,957	|1,899	|1,894	|734	|806	|805	|717	|736	|690	
  Leisure and hospitality.......|1,683	|1,859	|1,665	|1,211	|1,107	|1,183	|1,110	|1,010	|1,064	
   Arts, entertainment, and     |	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	
    recreation..................|165	|180	|189	|163	|161	|165	|162	|130	|146	
   Accommodation and food       |	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	
    services....................|1,518	|1,679	|1,475	|1,048	|947	|1,017	|947	|880	|919	
  Other services................|477	|297	|340	|213	|237	|201	|232	|228	|196	
 Government.....................|1,046	|1,109	|1,053	|397	|442	|421	|373	|404	|379	
  Federal.......................|132	|156	|142	|44	|45	|38	|44	|45	|32	
  State and local...............|913	|953	|911	|353	|397	|382	|329	|359	|347	
   State and local education....|339	|325	|303	|182	|175	|183	|166	|166	|169	
   State and local, excluding   |	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	
    education...................|574	|628	|608	|171	|222	|200	|163	|193	|179	
                                |-----------------------------------------------------------------------
                                |	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	
     RATES BY INDUSTRY          |	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	
         (percent)              |	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	
                                |-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Total...........................|7.1	|6.8	|6.5	|4.3	|4.0	|4.1	|4.2	|3.8	|3.8	
                                |	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	
 Total private..................|7.5	|7.1	|6.9	|4.8	|4.4	|4.5	|4.6	|4.2	|4.2	
  Mining and logging............|5.8	|5.8	|5.6	|3.4	|3.5	|3.9	|3.4	|3.2	|3.5	
  Construction..................|5.0	|5.8	|3.0	|4.3	|4.8	|5.0	|4.3	|4.3	|4.6	
  Manufacturing.................|6.7	|5.8	|5.8	|3.8	|3.1	|3.2	|3.6	|3.0	|3.1	
   Durable goods................|6.6	|6.0	|5.5	|3.4	|2.9	|2.8	|3.1	|2.5	|2.7	
   Nondurable goods.............|6.8	|5.4	|6.3	|4.6	|3.5	|4.0	|4.5	|3.6	|3.7	
  Trade, transportation,        |	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	
   and utilities................|6.1	|5.8	|5.9	|4.6	|4.5	|4.6	|4.7	|4.4	|4.7	
   Wholesale trade..............|5.2	|4.2	|5.0	|3.1	|2.9	|3.1	|2.8	|2.7	|2.8	
   Retail trade.................|6.0	|5.9	|5.3	|5.3	|4.9	|5.0	|5.4	|4.9	|5.1	
   Transportation, warehousing, |	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	
    and utilities...............|7.0	|6.8	|7.9	|4.2	|5.0	|5.1	|4.6	|4.8	|5.1	
  Information...................|7.4	|3.3	|4.3	|4.4	|3.1	|3.2	|4.0	|3.2	|3.4	
  Financial activities..........|5.7	|6.3	|4.8	|2.8	|2.3	|2.3	|2.8	|2.2	|2.2	
   Finance and insurance........|5.7	|6.2	|4.9	|2.6	|2.0	|1.7	|2.6	|1.9	|1.7	
   Real estate and rental       |	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	
    and leasing.................|5.6	|6.4	|4.5	|3.3	|3.4	|3.8	|3.1	|2.9	|3.4	
  Professional and business     |	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	
   services.....................|9.1	|8.4	|8.7	|6.0	|5.1	|5.2	|5.5	|4.9	|4.6	
  Education and health          |	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	
   services.....................|8.1	|7.7	|7.7	|3.5	|3.6	|3.6	|3.4	|3.3	|3.1	
   Educational services.........|4.0	|4.5	|4.6	|2.9	|2.5	|2.5	|2.6	|2.3	|2.0	
   Health care and social       |	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	
    assistance..................|8.8	|8.3	|8.3	|3.6	|3.8	|3.8	|3.6	|3.5	|3.3	
   Leisure and hospitality......|9.9	|10.2	|9.2	|7.9	|6.8	|7.2	|7.2	|6.2	|6.5	
    Arts, entertainment, and    |	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	
     recreation.................|6.9	|7.0	|7.3	|7.4	|6.7	|6.9	|7.3	|5.4	|6.0	
    Accommodation and food      |	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	
     services...................|10.3	|10.8	|9.5	|8.0	|6.8	|7.2	|7.2	|6.3	|6.5	
   Other services...............|7.8	|4.9	|5.5	|3.8	|4.1	|3.4	|4.1	|3.9	|3.4	
 Government.....................|4.5	|4.7	|4.5	|1.8	|2.0	|1.9	|1.7	|1.8	|1.7	
  Federal.......................|4.4	|5.1	|4.7	|1.5	|1.5	|1.3	|1.5	|1.6	|1.1	
  State and local...............|4.5	|4.7	|4.5	|1.8	|2.0	|2.0	|1.7	|1.8	|1.8	
   State and local education....|3.2	|3.1	|2.9	|1.8	|1.7	|1.8	|1.6	|1.6	|1.6	
   State and local, excluding   |	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	|	
    education...................|6.0	|6.4	|6.2	|1.9	|2.4	|2.2	|1.8	|2.1	|1.9	
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  (p) Preliminary
 NOTE: Data are revised with the release of January data to incorporate the annual updates to the Current 
 Employment Statistics employment estimates and the JOLTS seasonal adjustment factors.


                      	  Revisions to Job Openings and Labor Turnover Data
                       
The JOLTS data are revised annually to reflect updates to the Current Employment Statistics (CES) 
employment estimates. The JOLTS employment levels (not published) are ratio-adjusted to the CES 
employment levels, and the resulting ratios are applied to all JOLTS data elements. This annual 
benchmarking process results in revisions to both the seasonally adjusted and not seasonally adjusted 
JOLTS data series. The seasonally adjusted data are recalculated for the most recent 5 years to reflect 
updated seasonal adjustment factors. Further, the alignment methodology creates a dependency of the 
not seasonally adjusted estimates on the seasonal adjustment process. Therefore, the data series that are 
not seasonally adjusted are also recalculated for the most recent 5 years to reflect the effect of the 
updated seasonal adjustment factors on the alignment process.
With this annual revision, JOLTS also converted to the 2022 North American Industry Classification 
System (NAICS) from NAICS 2017. The conversion had a minimal impact on the published JOLTS 
data series.
Tables B through G below present revised total nonfarm data for January through December 2022. The 
December 2022 revisions also reflect the routine incorporation of additional sample receipts into the 
final December estimates. Tables presenting revisions to total nonfarm data for January 2018 through 
December 2022 will be available on the JOLTS website later in the day following the release. The 
website also contains all revised seasonally adjusted and not seasonally adjusted data. The revision 
tables and data can be accessed through the JOLTS homepage at www.bls.gov/jlt/.

Table B. Revisions in job openings data January 2022 - December 2022,
seasonally adjusted
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          |                                   |
          |          Levels (in thousands)    |           Rates (percent)
   Year   |---------------------------------- |----------------------------------
   and    |     As     |    As   |            |     As     |    As   |
   month  | previously | revised | Difference | previously | revised | Difference
          | published  |         |            | published  |         |
_________________________________________________________________________________
   2022   |            |         |            |            |         |
January...|   11,283   | 11,487  |    204     |     7.0    |  7.1    |    0.1
February..|   11,344   | 11,601  |    257     |     7.0    |  7.1    |     .1
March.....|   11,855   | 12,027  |    172     |     7.3    |  7.4    |     .1
April.....|   11,681   | 11,755  |     74     |     7.2    |  7.2    |     .0
May.......|   11,303   | 11,443  |    140     |     6.9    |  7.0    |     .1
June......|   11,040   | 10,961  |    -79     |     6.8    |  6.7    |    -.1
July......|   11,170   | 11,380  |    210     |     6.8    |  6.9    |     .1
August....|   10,280   | 10,198  |    -82     |     6.3    |  6.2    |    -.1
September.|   10,687   | 10,854  |    167     |     6.5    |  6.6    |     .1
October...|   10,512   | 10,471  |    -41     |     6.4    |  6.4    |     .0
November..|   10,440   | 10,746  |    306     |     6.4    |  6.5    |     .1
December..|   11,012   | 11,234  |    222     |     6.7    |  6.8    |     .1
__________|____________|_________|____________|____________|_________|___________

Table C. Revisions in hires data January 2022 - December 2022,
seasonally adjusted
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          |                                   |
          |          Levels (in thousands)    |           Rates (percent)
   Year   |---------------------------------- |----------------------------------
   and    |     As     |    As   |            |     As     |    As   |
   month  | previously | revised | Difference | previously | revised | Difference
          | published  |         |            | published  |         |
_________________________________________________________________________________
   2022   |            |         |            |            |         |
January...|    6,426   |  6,496  |     70     |     4.3    |  4.3    |    0.0
February..|    6,832   |  6,800  |    -32     |     4.5    |  4.5    |     .0
March.....|    6,645   |  6,577  |    -68     |     4.4    |  4.3    |    -.1
April.....|    6,527   |  6,572  |     45     |     4.3    |  4.3    |     .0
May.......|    6,507   |  6,545  |     38     |     4.3    |  4.3    |     .0
June......|    6,456   |  6,448  |     -8     |     4.2    |  4.2    |     .0
July......|    6,238   |  6,340  |    102     |     4.1    |  4.1    |     .0
August....|    6,334   |  6,478  |    144     |     4.1    |  4.2    |     .1
September.|    6,096   |  6,226  |    130     |     4.0    |  4.1    |     .1
October...|    6,111   |  6,164  |     53     |     4.0    |  4.0    |     .0
November..|    6,034   |  6,253  |    219     |     3.9    |  4.1    |     .2
December..|    6,165   |  6,251  |     86     |     4.0    |  4.0    |     .0
__________|____________|_________|____________|____________|_________|___________

Table D. Revisions in total separations data January 2022 - December 2022,
seasonally adjusted
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          |                                   |
          |          Levels (in thousands)    |           Rates (percent)
   Year   |---------------------------------- |----------------------------------
   and    |     As     |    As   |            |     As     |    As   |
   month  | previously | revised | Difference | previously | revised | Difference
          | published  |         |            | published  |         |
_________________________________________________________________________________
   2022   |            |         |            |            |         |
January...|    6,044   |  6,235  |    191     |     4.0    |  4.2    |    0.2
February..|    6,082   |  6,071  |    -11     |     4.0    |  4.0    |     .0
March.....|    6,248   |  6,194  |    -54     |     4.1    |  4.1    |     .0
April.....|    5,965   |  6,175  |    210     |     3.9    |  4.1    |     .2
May.......|    6,017   |  6,025  |      8     |     4.0    |  4.0    |     .0
June......|    6,009   |  5,991  |    -18     |     4.0    |  3.9    |    -.1
July......|    5,794   |  5,864  |     70     |     3.8    |  3.8    |     .0
August....|    6,058   |  6,244  |    186     |     4.0    |  4.1    |     .1
September.|    5,665   |  5,810  |    145     |     3.7    |  3.8    |     .1
October...|    5,756   |  5,846  |     90     |     3.8    |  3.8    |     .0
November..|    5,831   |  5,945  |    114     |     3.8    |  3.9    |     .1
December..|    5,890   |  5,906  |     16     |     3.8    |  3.8    |     .0
__________|____________|_________|____________|____________|_________|___________

Table E. Revisions in quits data January 2022 - December 2022,
seasonally adjusted
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          |                                   |
          |          Levels (in thousands)    |           Rates (percent)
   Year   |---------------------------------- |----------------------------------
   and    |     As     |    As   |            |     As     |    As   |
   month  | previously | revised | Difference | previously | revised | Difference
          | published  |         |            | published  |         |
_________________________________________________________________________________
   2022   |            |         |            |            |         |
January...|    4,258   |  4,391  |    133     |     2.8    |  2.9    |    0.1
February..|    4,384   |  4,313  |    -71     |     2.9    |  2.9    |     .0
March.....|    4,449   |  4,452  |      3     |     2.9    |  2.9    |     .0
April.....|    4,327   |  4,497  |    170     |     2.9    |  3.0    |     .1
May.......|    4,274   |  4,208  |    -66     |     2.8    |  2.8    |     .0
June......|    4,253   |  4,161  |    -92     |     2.8    |  2.7    |    -.1
July......|    4,058   |  4,016  |    -42     |     2.7    |  2.6    |    -.1
August....|    4,184   |  4,242  |     58     |     2.7    |  2.8    |     .1
September.|    4,060   |  4,065  |      5     |     2.7    |  2.6    |    -.1
October...|    4,047   |  4,048  |      1     |     2.6    |  2.6    |     .0
November..|    4,102   |  4,148  |     46     |     2.7    |  2.7    |     .0
December..|    4,087   |  4,091  |      4     |     2.7    |  2.6    |    -.1
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Table F. Revisions in layoffs and discharges data January 2022 - December 2022,
seasonally adjusted
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          |                                   |
          |          Levels (in thousands)    |           Rates (percent)
   Year   |---------------------------------- |----------------------------------
   and    |     As     |    As   |            |     As     |    As   |
   month  | previously | revised | Difference | previously | revised | Difference
          | published  |         |            | published  |         |
_________________________________________________________________________________
   2022   |            |         |            |            |         |
January...|    1,403   |  1,425  |     22     |     0.9    |  0.9    |    0.0
February..|    1,354   |  1,423  |     69     |      .9    |   .9    |     .0
March.....|    1,416   |  1,395  |    -21     |      .9    |   .9    |     .0
April.....|    1,312   |  1,342  |     30     |      .9    |   .9    |     .0
May.......|    1,416   |  1,482  |     66     |      .9    |  1.0    |     .1
June......|    1,400   |  1,477  |     77     |      .9    |  1.0    |     .1
July......|    1,390   |  1,497  |    107     |      .9    |  1.0    |     .1
August....|    1,490   |  1,627  |    137     |     1.0    |  1.1    |     .1
September.|    1,329   |  1,436  |    107     |      .9    |   .9    |     .0
October...|    1,445   |  1,525  |     80     |      .9    |  1.0    |     .1
November..|    1,418   |  1,485  |     67     |      .9    |  1.0    |     .1
December..|    1,468   |  1,475  |      7     |     1.0    |  1.0    |     .0
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Table G. Revisions in other separations data January 2022 - December 2022,
seasonally adjusted
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          |                                   |
          |          Levels (in thousands)    |           Rates (percent)
   Year   |---------------------------------- |----------------------------------
   and    |     As     |    As   |            |     As     |    As   |
   month  | previously | revised | Difference | previously | revised | Difference
          | published  |         |            | published  |         |
_________________________________________________________________________________
   2022   |            |         |            |            |         |
January...|      383   |    419  |     36     |     0.3    |  0.3    |    0.0
February..|      344   |    335  |     -9     |      .2    |   .2    |     .0
March.....|      384   |    347  |    -37     |      .3    |   .2    |    -.1
April.....|      327   |    336  |      9     |      .2    |   .2    |     .0
May.......|      328   |    334  |      6     |      .2    |   .2    |     .0
June......|      356   |    353  |     -3     |      .2    |   .2    |     .0
July......|      346   |    351  |      5     |      .2    |   .2    |     .0
August....|      383   |    375  |     -8     |      .3    |   .2    |    -.1
September.|      276   |    308  |     32     |      .2    |   .2    |     .0
October...|      264   |    272  |      8     |      .2    |   .2    |     .0
November..|      311   |    312  |      1     |      .2    |   .2    |     .0
December..|      336   |    340  |      4     |      .2    |   .2    |     .0
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Last Modified Date: March 08, 2023