Free U.S. Top 20 States with the Most Significant Job Vacancies (2020-2025) Chart
The chart shows that California leads the nation with the highest number of job vacancies from 2020 to 2025, reaching 92,000 vacancies, reflecting its expansive economy and labor market demand. Texas follows with 71,000 vacancies, emphasizing its rapid economic and population growth. Florida ranks third at 57,000, signaling strong demand in tourism, healthcare, and logistics sectors. New York and Illinois record 49,000 and 47,000 vacancies, respectively, highlighting diverse job market needs. Pennsylvania posts 43,000, while Ohio stands at 40,000, showing significant labor gaps in key industries. Georgia and North Carolina each report 37,000, pointing to rising employment opportunities in the South. Michigan has 34,000, followed by New Jersey with 32,000, Virginia at 31,000, and Washington at 29,000. This distribution underscores regional economic dynamics and varying labor force demands across the country.
| Labels | Total Job Vacancies 2020–2025 (thousands) |
|---|---|
| California | 92 |
| Texas | 71 |
| Florida | 57 |
| New York | 49 |
| Illinois | 47 |
| Pennsylvania | 43 |
| Ohio | 40 |
| Georgia | 37 |
| North Carolina | 37 |
| Michigan | 34 |
| New Jersey | 32 |
| Virginia | 31 |
| Washington | 29 |
