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- Stacker ranked all 50 states and Washington D.C. based on Bureau of Labor Statistics data to determine where people quit their jobs the most.
- Reasons for quitting include low pay, limited growth opportunities, and disrespectful work environments.
- Quits have decreased from historically high rates during the Great Resignation.
- This article provides insights into which states are experiencing high turnover rates.
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- California has a quit rate of 1.2% with 45,000 quits.
- Washington DC has a quit rate of 1.5% with 262,000 quits.
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- Washington has a quit rate of 1.8%
- Number of quits in Washington is 64,000
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- Hawai’i has a quit rate of 1.9%
- Number of quits in Hawai’i: 12,000
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- Pennsylvania has a quit rate of 1.9%
- Number of quits in Pennsylvania: 115,000
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- Iowa has a quit rate of 2%
- Number of quits in Iowa: 33,000
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- Illinois has a quit rate of 2%
- There were 120,000 quits in Illinois
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- New Hampshire has a quit rate of 2.1%
- There were 15,000 quits in New Hampshire
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- Minnesota has a quit rate of 2.1%
- There were 64,000 quits in the state
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- Vermont has a quit rate of 2.2%
- There were 7,000 quits in the state
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- State: Maine
- Quit rate: 2.2%
- Number of quits: 23,000
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- Kentucky has a quit rate of 2.4%
- Number of quits in Kentucky: 48,000
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- Missouri ranks 28th with a quit rate of 2.4%
- Number of quits in Missouri: 16,000
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- State: Rhode Island
- Quit rate: 2.5%
- Number of quits: 13,000
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- State: Alabama
- Quit rate: 2.5%
- Number of quits: 54,000
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- Arizona ranks 20th in terms of quit rate
- Quit rate in Arizona is 2.5%
- There are a total of 81,000 quits in the state
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- New Mexico has a quit rate of 2.6%
- Number of quits in New Mexico: 23,000
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- Arkansas has a quit rate of 2.6%
- Number of quits in Arkansas: 35,000
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- Utah has a quit rate of 2.6%
- Number of quits in Utah: 45,000
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- Oregon also has a quit rate of 2.6%
- Number of quits in Oregon: 52,000
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- Quit rate in North Dakota: 2.7%
- Number of quits in North Dakota: 12,000
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- Ohio has a quit rate of 2.7%
- The number of quits in Ohio is 151,000
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- South Dakota has a quit rate of 3%
- Number of quits in South Dakota: 14,000
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- Florida ranks at number 6 on the list of US states with high quit rates
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- Wyoming has a quit rate of 3.1% with 9,000 quits.
- West Virginia is ranked at #4.
- Hawaii has a quit rate of 3.2% with 21,000 quits.
- Alaska ranks #2 with a quit rate of 3.6%.
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- The article ranks states with the highest quit rates.
- Alaska has the highest quit rate at 3.9%.
- Massachusetts is ranked 51st with a lower quit rate.
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- Quit rate in Washington DC: 1.6%
- Number of quits: 61,000
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- New Jersey has a quit rate of 1.8%
- Number of quits in New Jersey is 79,000.
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- New York also has a quit rate of 1.8%
- Number of quits in New York totals to 173,000.
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- Washington has a quit rate of 1.9%
- There were 70,000 quits in Washington
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- Pennsylvania has a quit rate of 1.9% with 120,000 quits.
- Iowa has a quit rate of 2% with 33,000 quits.
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- Wisconsin has a 2% quit rate with 62,000 people leaving their jobs.
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- Minnesota ranks at #39 with a quit rate of 2.1%
- The number of quits in Minnesota is 62,000
- Ohio ranks at #38 on the list
- Ohio has a quit rate, but the number of quits is not specified
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- Nebraska has a quit rate of 2.1%
- Number of quits in Nebraska: 117,000
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- Florida has a quit rate of 2.2%
- Number of quits in Florida: 23,000
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- Texas has a quit rate of 2.2%
- Number of quits in Texas is 219,000
- New Mexico has a quit rate of 2.2%
- Number of quits in New Mexico is 309,000
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- Maryland has a quit rate of 2.3%
- Number of quits in Maryland: 63,000
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- Indiana has a quit rate of 2.3%
- There were 77,000 quits in the state
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- New Hampshire has a quit rate of 2.4%
- There were 17,000 quits in the state
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- Oregon has a quit rate of 2.4%
- A total of 47,000 people have quit their jobs in the state
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- Vermont has a quit rate of 2.5%
- Number of quits in Vermont is 8,000
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- Delaware has a quit rate of 2.5%
- Number of quits in Delaware is 12,000
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- Missouri has a quit rate of 2.5%
- Number of quits in Missouri: 77,000
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- The quit rate in Utah is 2.5%
- Number of quits reported in Utah: 80,000
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- Virginia has a quit rate of 2.6%
- Number of quits in Virginia: 45,000
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- Kentucky has a quit rate of 2.6%
- Number of quits in Kentucky: 111,000
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- South Dakota has a quit rate of 2.8% with 13,000 people quitting
- West Virginia ranks at number nine
- Quit rate for the state is 2.7% with 55,000 quits
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- The article ranks the states with the highest quit rates for workers
- States like North Dakota and Alaska have the highest quit rates
- The data shows the number of quits in each state
- Arkansas and South Carolina are also included in the list
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- Wyoming has a quit rate of 3.1%
- Number of quits in Wyoming is 9,000
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- Mississippi has a quit rate of 3.2%
- Number of quits in Mississippi: 38,000
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- Montana has a quit rate of 3.6%
- There were 19,000 quits in Montana
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