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Subject Quarterly Workforce Indicators: Quarterly Data Highlight
Date March 6, 2025 9:40 PM
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Quarterly Workforce Indicators provide local labor market statistics by industry, worker demographics, firm age, and size.





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2025 Q1 Quarterly Workforce Indicators Release [ [link removed] ]

The U.S. Census Bureau has completed the 2025Q1 release of Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) data. QWI provide local labor market statistics by industry, worker demographics, firm age, and size. Explore release highlights below. 

*QWI Data* [ [link removed] ]


Hires

In 2023Q4, there were *514,992 hires nationwide [ [link removed] ] *in the Accommodation and Food Services industry (NAICS 72) for workers aged 25-34. This is a *decrease of 4.57%* from the same quarter last year.

*New Jersey* and *Delaware* were among the areas with the largest decrease in hires in the Accommodation and Food Services industry (NAICS 72) for workers aged 25-34.

Click on the map below for the full list of states ranked by ascending year-over-year changes in hires for 2023Q4, indexed to 2022Q4.

2023Q4 End-of-Quarter Hires by State (Shares of 2022Q4); NAICS Sector: Accommodation and Food Services and Worker Age: 25-34 [ [link removed] ]

*2023Q4 End-of-Quarter Hires by State (Shares of 2022Q4), **NAICS Sector: Accommodation and Food Services and Worker Age: 25-34*

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Separations

In 2023Q4, there were *573,499 separations nationwide* [ [link removed] ] in the Accommodation and Food Services industry (NAICS 72) for workers aged 25-34. This is a *decrease of 3.03%* from the same quarter last year.

*Puerto Rico* and *California* were among the areas with the largest decrease in separations in the Accommodation and Food Services industry (NAICS 72) for workers aged 25-34.

Click on the map for the full list of states ranked by ascending year-over-year changes in separations for 2023Q4, indexed to 2022Q4.

2023Q4 Beginning-of-Quarter Separations by State (Shares of 2022Q4); NAICS Sector: Accommodation and Food Services and Worker Age: 25-34 [ [link removed] ]

*2023Q4 Beginning-of-Quarter Separations by State (Shares of 2022Q4), **NAICS Sector: Accommodation and Food Services and Worker Age: 25-34*






More About Quarterly Workforce Indicators

The QWI are a set of economic indicators including employment, job creation, earnings, and other measures of employment flows. The QWI are reported based on detailed firm characteristics (geography, industry, age, size) and worker demographics (sex, age, education, race, ethnicity) and are available tabulated to national, state, metropolitan/micropolitan areas, county, and Workforce Investment Board areas.

Please see release-specific QWI Data Notices [ [link removed] ]. QWI data can be accessed via the links below:


* Data and Documentation [ [link removed] ]
* [ [link removed] ]Data Download [ [link removed] ]
* [ [link removed] ]Explore the Data [ [link removed] ]
* [ [link removed] ]Data Extraction [ [link removed] ]

"The latest available National QWI data in the R2025Q1 release is 2024Q1, which lags the latest available state QWI data by one quarter. State QWI are released individually on a rolling basis throughout the calendar quarter with production expected to be completed by the last day of the quarter. In the event that data submission or data quality issues are encountered, QWI production for a state may be delayed or skipped for one or several quarters until the issue can be resolved."

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