There are very many journal impact factors (at least 35). The most recent figures available are, of course, those for 2023 (the 2024 figures won't be available until mid-2025).
What most people mean by journal impact factor is the JIF produced by Clarivate Analytics based on the Web of Science database. You can get the JIF values from Clarivate but I'll attach here an Excel list (the 2023 values) and a pdf (the 2022 values).
CiteScore is a journal impact factor produced by Elsevier and based on the Scopus database. CiteScore values are at https://www.scopus.com/sources. Also based on the Scopus database but calculated differently are the impact factors on the site www.scimagojr.com. These are the Scimago journal importance indices.)
The different journal impact factors do not always correlated and it is never wise to base choice of a journal on only one impact factor.
Thank you very much and I apologize for not being clear. Anyway, What you sent me will be very useful not only for me but also for my colleagues and students.