A new study from WalletHub used data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics to rank U.S. states and D.C. based on their resignation rates over the latest month and last 12 months. The data took into account the number of employees who left their job voluntarily, excluding firings, retirements, and transfers. “Different states have different economies, and we are seeing a greater increase in quit rates in states where there are fewer remote work options and lower unemployment rates,” Joyce Jacobsen, president of Hobart and William Smith Colleges, wrote in the study. Alaska and South Carolina topped the list of states with the highest quits ranking based on the methodology. Despite having the fourth smallest population size, Alaska's resignation rate for the previous 12 months neared 4%.
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