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More Hoosiers staying put at their jobs

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By now, you have likely seen companies hoping to hire more employees. Well, you may continue to notice “Help Wanted” signs, as a recent study shows that fewer Hoosiers are quitting their jobs.

Research collected by SelectSoftware Reviews indicates that fewer people are leaving their positions in Indiana than in most other states. Between 2022 and 2023, the workforce’s resignation rate dropped by a third, or 33.3%.

Idaho, Colorado, and Michigan were also among the top 10 states whose businesses retained employees. Continue reading for a list of those states.

Idaho, -48.9% Change

Colorado, -37.9% Change

Michigan, -37.5% Change

Wyoming, -35.7% Change

Hawaii, -34.6% Change

Indiana/New Mexico/Arizona, -33.3% Change

Oregon, -30.8% Change

Kentucky, -30.3% Change

Alaska, -30.2% Change

Washington, -29.2% Change

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