Colorado had the second highest number of job quitters in July

And was tied for fifth for all job separations

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 Colorado tops nation for growth in quitters, tied for 3rd for layoffs. 

That’s according to the July Job Openings and Labor Turnover survey by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. But these are growth rates, which caused the BLS to call the state out.

But in looking at the data, Colorado ranked a bit lower for the month of July, the latest available.

For job quitters, Colorado’s rate ranked second highest at 3.2% compared with number one Alaska at 3.5%.

For all job separations, the state tied for fifth at 4.7%. Alaska, again, took the lead at 5.9%.

While the monthly JOLTS data relies on small survey samples, the monthly trends help economists figure the state’s job situation. In July, that amounted to 1.7 job openings per unemployed Coloradan, or about where it’s been for months, according to our analysis. 

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