Fifteen percent turnover in a year is not something that would be questionable.
There's normally 15 to 20 percent turnover in any neighborhood.
By the mid-90's, it will have had a 30 or 40 percent turnover.
Two years ago we had a 55 percent turnover in the organization.
This year, we're going to have at least a 35 percent turnover.
The university has seen an 8 percent turnover among regular faculty each year for the last three years.
Most agencies have a 40 to 60 percent turnover per year in social work and child care positions.
The second point on the three point five percent turnover.
In the past three years we've adopted a three percent turnover.
"We have had an 80 percent turnover of tenants since taking over," he said.