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Job Search Pressure in Vermont

How much competition there is for each advertised opening, how that compares with the rest of the country, and how it has moved.

December 2025 · ranked 42nd of 51 · data retrieved 2026-08-22

Unemployed per job opening

0.84

42nd of 51

96th percentile of 107 months of Vermont history

Job openings
11,000
Unemployed people
9,219
Openings rate
3.4%
Hires rate
2.9%
Unemployment rate
2.7%

How difficult is Vermont relative to other states?

In December 2025 there were 0.84 unemployed people for every job opening in Vermont, which ranks 42nd of 51 states and the District of Columbia — among the least competitive in the country. The national figure that month was 1.15. Against Vermont's own history since 2016, this is the 96th percentile: more competition than in 96 per cent of the months measured.

Against the nation

0.31 people fewer per opening than the national figure of 1.15.

Against a year earlier

Up 0.1 from 0.74 in December 2024, moving 7 places down the ranking.

History

Vermont since 2016.

Unemployed people per job opening, every month. The break is the COVID window, excluded as structurally unreliable.

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Vermont ranged from 0.3 in January 2022 to 0.85 in April 2016, and currently reads 0.84. The dashed accent line is the national figure for the same month, 1.15.

The gap in the line is March 2020 to February 2021, excluded because a mass layoff and rehire makes the ratio describe something other than job-search conditions.

Nearby

Vermont and the states around it.

Vermont has 0.37 fewer unemployed people per opening than the average of the states it borders.

Vermont and its bordering states, ranked by unemployed people per job opening.
RankStatePer openingHires rate
7Massachusetts1.432.7%
17New Hampshire1.132.4%
22New York1.083.3%
42Vermont0.842.9%

Method

Where these figures come from.

9,219 unemployed people divided by 11,000 job openings gives 0.84. Both figures are seasonally adjusted BLS estimates for December 2025 — openings from the state Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey, unemployment from Local Area Unemployment Statistics.

The period is December 2025 rather than the current month because state JOLTS runs behind the national series. The national Job Search Friction Index covers June 2026 and conditions have moved since.

A state average conceals a lot. Vermont is not uniform, and this figure says nothing about whether the openings in it match the people looking for work. The methodology sets out what the measure can and cannot support.

Cite this

Jobsearch.ing, “Job Search Pressure in Vermont”, December 2025. 0.84 unemployed people per job opening, ranked 42nd of 51. Source data: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, retrieved 2026-08-22. Methodology version 1.0.0. https://jobsearch.ing/job-market/states/vermont//