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The BLS report shows that 918,000 people left their jobs voluntarily in February 2025, a slight increase from 910,000 in January and a significant jump from 712,000 a year earlier. As a share of the unemployed workforce, job leavers accounted for 12.9 percent in February, compared to 13.2 percent in January and 10.2 percent a year earlier.
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