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A curated dataset of the most current U.S. employee turnover statistics for 2024–2025, including voluntary and total turnover rates, monthly quit rates, sector-level comparisons, job-level differences, reasons for leaving, preventability, and cost impacts. Compiled by HIGH5 from sources including Mercer, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (JOLTS), Gallup, Work Institute, and others.
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A time series of staff turnover rates, broken down by provider type. Staff turnover rates are the number of staff who left employment during the period expressed as a percentage of the total number of staff employed at the start of the period.
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TwitterThe employee attrition rate of professional services organizations worldwide ********* overall between 2013 and 2023, despite some fluctuations. During the 2023 survey, respondents reported an average employee attrition rate of **** percent.
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TwitterThe Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) program provides national estimates of rates and levels for job openings, hires, and total separations. Total separations are further broken out into quits, layoffs and discharges, and other separations. Unadjusted counts and rates of all data elements are published by supersector and select sector based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The number of unfilled jobs—used to calculate the job openings rate—is an important measure of the unmet demand for labor. With that statistic, it is possible to paint a more complete picture of the U.S. labor market than by looking solely at the unemployment rate, a measure of the excess supply of labor. Information on labor turnover is valuable in the proper analysis and interpretation of labor market developments and as a complement to the unemployment rate. For more information and data visit: https://www.bls.gov/jlt/
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TwitterIn 2018, the average national staff turnover rate in the first twelve months of employment in New Zealand was **** percent. This represents an increase from the previous year, and a continued year on year upward trend.
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TwitterIn 2018, the average national staff turnover rate in New Zealand was **** percent. This represents an increase from the previous year, and a continued upward trend since 2012.
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TwitterTurnover is a particular problem among childcare workers and less so among preschool and kindergarten teachers. In 2022, turnover in childcare work was about 65 percent higher than in a typical job, while attrition among preschool and kindergarten teachers was on par with the typical occupation.
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Job Quits Rate in the United States decreased to 1.90 percent in August from 2 percent in July of 2025. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for the United States Job Quits Rate.
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TwitterVirginia had 263,000 job openings in September 2023, compared to 264,000 openings in August.The ratio of unemployed persons per job opening in Virginia was 0.4 in September. The ratio has been less than 1.0 in Virginia since January 2021. Nationwide, 40 states and the District of Columbia had ratios in September that were lower than the national ratio of 0.7 unemployed persons per job opening; 7 states had ratios that were higher than the national ratio, and 3 states had ratios equal to the national measure.In September, Virginia had 163,000 hires and 145,000 separations, compared to 154,000 hires and 158,000 separations in August.Over the 12 months ending in September, hires have averaged 172,000 per month and separations have averaged 163,000 per month. These averages include workers who may have been hired and separated more than once during the year.Among the September separations in Virginia, 100,000 were quits and 40,000 were layoffs and discharges, compared to 108,000 quits and 40,000 layoffs and discharges in August.Over the last 12 months, quits averaged 111,000 per month, ranging from 95,000 to 134,000. Layoffs and discharges have averaged 44,000 per month, ranging from 33,000 to 59,000.
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Bureau of Labor Statistics - Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) 2000-2025From the BLS:Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey Overview PageThe Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) is a monthly survey that has been developed to address the need for data on job openings, hires, and separations.PurposeThese data serve as demand-side indicators of labor shortages at the national level. Prior to JOLTS, there was no economic indicator of the unmet demand for labor with which to assess the presence or extent of labor shortages in the United States. The availability of unfilled jobs—the job openings rate—is an important measure of the tightness of job markets, parallel to existing measures of unemployment.ScopeData from a sample of approximately 21,000 U.S. business establishments are collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics through JOLTS Data Collection Centers in Atlanta and Kansas City. The JOLTS survey covers all nonagricultural industries in the public and private sectors for the 50 States and the District of Columbia.Data ElementsJOLTS collects data on Total Employment, Job Openings, Hires, Quits, Layoffs & Discharges, and Other Separations. For more information on the JOLTS data elements, see the JOLTS data definitions page.Reference PeriodsTotal Employment - the pay period that includes the 12th of the month.Job Openings - the last business day of the month.Hires and Separations - the entire calendar month.
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Services Sector Activity Indicators: National turnover weightings by sector, activity and period. Annual. National.
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TwitterIn 2024, the average turnover rate for registered nurses that worked in hospitals across the United States stood at **** percent. This was lower than the turnover rate of **** percent in 2022. According to this survey, the percentage of registered nurses (RN) that left hospitals in 2023 ranged from roughly ** percent to nearly ** percent, depending on the discipline. The highest RN turnover was found among Telemetry nurses. On the other hand, RN turnover was the lowest in Pediatrics.
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TwitterThe home care turnover rate during the reported time period was highest in 2018 at **** percent, but dropped to **** percent the following year. By 2023, the median turnover rate of professional caregivers in the U.S. was **** percent.
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Home bias of senior executives and employee turnover rate.
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TwitterThe Labor Turnover Survey (LTS) aims to generate quarterly data on labor turnover (accession and separation rates) as indicators of labor market activity in large business enterprises.
The information gathered in this survey is intended to generate timely labor market signals as sound basis in planning, policy formulation and decision making in goverment, business and industry.
National capital region
Enterprise
The sampling frame for the 2016 LTS is an integrated list from enterprises culled from the 2015 List of Establishments in the NCR prepared by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) and the updated sampling frames of LTS 2014 and LTS 2015. This comprises 16,194 business firms/enterprises with an employment size of at least 20.
Sample survey data [ssd]
The enterprise is the unit of enumeration in the LTS and it has for its sampling domain the eighteen (18) major industry groups (1-digit) based on the 2009 PSIC. The survey covered business enterprises located in the National Capital Region (NCR) to provide a quick and timely assessment of the labor market activity through a sample survey with manageable sample size given the limited budget. NCR accounts for one-third of the country's gross domestic product and about two-thirds of the total large business enterprises in the Philippines.
The sampling frame for the 2016 LTS is an integrated list from enterprises culled from the 2015 List of Establishment in the NCR prepared by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) in coordination with Service and Industry Census Division (SICD) the updated sampling frames of LTS 2014 and LTS 2015. This comprises 16,194 business firms/enterprises with an employment size of at least 20. This list was obtained and updated prior to the conduct of LTS for the first quarter of 2016. The updated frame was used in the sample size determination and sample selection for the first quarter survey round. The same sample size was retained in all quarters of the year.
After each survey round, all enterprises that responded are automatically considered as samples for the next survey rounds. To fill up the lack in the computed sample size, samples will be drawn by industry from the updated sampling frame. In cases where there are no enterprises to sample in some industries, the total number of samples needed for these industries will be allocated proportionally to other industries with available samples.
The sample enterprises in each domain were drawn through simple random sampling.
Replacement of sample enterprise is done when the sampled enterprise falls in one of the following situation during the field operation: (1) cannot be located; (2) refuse to answer; (3) temporarily closed; (4) duplicate of another sample enterprise; (5) permanently closed; or (6) on strike.
Face-to-face [f2f]
The questionnaire contained the following information:
Name and Address of Enterprise
Main Economic Activity and Major Products/Goods or Services
Item of Information
I. Employment A. Total Employment ( Month 1. Month 2, Month 3)
II. Labor Turnover A. Total Accessions (New Hires) 1. Expansion 2. Replacement
B. Total Separation 1. Employee-initiated 2. Employer-initiated
III. Agency-hired Workers
IV. Existing Job Vacancies
Certification of Respondents
Survey Personnel
1st Qtr - 96.59 % 2nd Qtr - 98.22 % 3rd Qtr - 97.33 % 4th Qtr - 100.00 %
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