Employees in Republican states have a higher quitting rate than those governed by Democrats, potentially indicating a more secure job environment in the red states.
Among the top 10 states with the highest resignation rates during the past 12 months, eight are Republican, according to data from WalletHub. This includes Alaska with a 12-month resignation rate of 4.18 percent, followed by Kentucky with 3.74 percent, Montana with 3.69 percent, Wyoming with 3.66 percent, Mississippi with 3.53 percent, Idaho with 3.48 percent, South Carolina with 3.48 percent, and Indiana with 3.42 percent.
The only two Democratic states in the top 10 were Georgia and Arizona at the second and tenth spot, with 12-month resignation rates of 3.86 percent and 3.37 percent, respectively. Employee quitting rates tend to be higher when workers are confident about finding another job, which demands a robust economy….
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