US Job Quits at 2020-Lows
2025-12-09 15:07
By
Luisa Carvalho
1 min. read
The number of job quits in the US fell by 187,000 to 2.941 million in October 2025, from 3.128 million in September and below 3.217 million a year ago.
It was the lowest level since August 2020, with the number of quits decreasing in accommodation and food services (-136,000), health care and social assistance (-114,000), and federal government (-25,000).
Quits in federal government in September saw a series high of 46,000.
Conversely, quits increased in arts, entertainment, and recreation (+38,000) and in information (+21,000).
The quits rate, a metric that measures voluntary job leavers as a proportion of total employment, ticked down to 1.8% in October from 2% in the previous month.
While the South recorded 218,000 fewer job quits, the Northeast experienced an increase of 28,000.
The September and October data were released together for the first time due to the 43-day government shutdown, which stretched from October into November and postponed the regular publication schedule.