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Indiana ranked third-worst state to be laid off in

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New research reveals Indiana is the third-worst state in the U.S. to get laid off in, trailing only Vermont and New Hampshire.
The study by IT Asset Management Group (IT-AMG) analyzed December 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics data, finding that Indiana offers just 2.38 job openings for every layoff.
This puts the state well behind the national average, making it harder for displaced workers to find new roles compared to neighboring states.

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2 comments

Eric Larkin May 16, 2026 at 6:00 pm

Of course as unemployment rate is well below the national average

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Don May 22, 2026 at 2:49 pm

The headline was as misleading as anything could be. States with higher unemployment are better?

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