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The Economics Daily

Quits rate at 2.6 percent in October 2022, little different from recent months 


December 05, 2022
There were 4.0 million job quits in October 2022, and the quits rate was 2.6 percent. Both numbers were little different from recent months. The quits rate in the information industry fell from 1.9 percent in September 2022 to 0.9 percent in October 2022. This represents a drop in information industry quits from 57,000 to 28,000. Full Text »

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