376% Turnover Rate: The True Cost of Local-Only Hiring in Manufacturing

Apr 26, 2026

There is a number that should stop every manufacturing operations meeting cold: 376%. That is the annual turnover rate for temporary and contract staff in manufacturing according to the American Staffing Association 2025 Industry Report.

The Real Cost

The U.S. Department of Labor estimates replacing a single worker costs approximately 30% of their annual salary. For a production associate at $36,000 per year, that is $10,800 per departure. On a 100-person line at 376% turnover: 376 replacement events times $10,800 equals $4 million+ annually.

Three Hidden Costs

  • Supervisor bandwidth: High-turnover operations spend supervisor time on constant onboarding instead of developing their best workers.
  • Safety incidents: New workers have significantly higher incident rates. High-turnover environments perpetually run at elevated safety risk.
  • Throughput gap: A line with 376% turnover never reaches its designed production efficiency.

The Structural Solution: Change the Labor Pool

Domestic workforce mobility sources workers from national talent pools and relocates them to your community. Workers placed through TalentMovers deliver 92% 12-month retention versus the 40% industry average. Get your free turnover cost analysis at talentmovers.com.

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