Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Civilian Labor Force in Prince of Wales-Outer Ketchikan Census Area, AK (DISCONTINUED)

Title Civilian Labor Force in Prince of Wales-Outer Ketchikan Census Area, AK (DISCONTINUED)
Series ID AKPRIN1LFN
Source U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Release Unemployment in States and Local Areas (all other areas) (Not a Press Release)
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Monthly
Units Persons
Date Range 1990-01-01 to 2009-12-01
Last Updated 2021-04-07 3:50 PM CDT
Notes These data come from the Current Population Survey (CPS), also known as the household survey.

Civilian Labor Force includes all persons in the civilian noninstitutional population ages 16 and older classified as either employed or unemployed.

Employed persons are all persons who, during the reference week (the week including the 12th day of the month), (a) did any work as paid employees, worked in their own business or profession or on their own farm, or worked 15 hours or more as unpaid workers in an enterprise operated by a member of their family, or (b) were not working but who had jobs from which they were temporarily absent because of vacation, illness, bad weather, childcare problems, maternity or paternity leave, labor-management dispute, job training, or other family or personal reasons, whether or not they were paid for the time off or were seeking other jobs. Each employed person is counted only once, even if he or she holds more than one job.

Unemployed persons are all persons who had no employment during the reference week, were available for work, except for temporary illness, and had made specific efforts to find employment some time during the 4 week-period ending with the reference week. Persons who were waiting to be recalled to a job from which they had been laid off need not have been looking for work to be classified as unemployed.

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DATE VALUE
1990-01-01 2917
1990-02-01 2881
1990-03-01 2835
1990-04-01 2884
1990-05-01 2942
1990-06-01 2932
1990-07-01 3034
1990-08-01 2974
1990-09-01 2949
1990-10-01 2840
1990-11-01 2863
1990-12-01 2833
1991-01-01 2909
1991-02-01 2810
1991-03-01 2833
1991-04-01 2931
1991-05-01 2987
1991-06-01 2980
1991-07-01 3141
1991-08-01 3165
1991-09-01 3137
1991-10-01 2947
1991-11-01 2893
1991-12-01 2907
1992-01-01 2948
1992-02-01 2888
1992-03-01 2911
1992-04-01 2835
1992-05-01 3000
1992-06-01 3095
1992-07-01 3115
1992-08-01 3118
1992-09-01 3060
1992-10-01 2913
1992-11-01 2915
1992-12-01 2900
1993-01-01 2923
1993-02-01 2969
1993-03-01 2975
1993-04-01 3007
1993-05-01 3053
1993-06-01 3159
1993-07-01 3209
1993-08-01 3188
1993-09-01 3171
1993-10-01 3077
1993-11-01 2978
1993-12-01 2924
1994-01-01 3089
1994-02-01 3128
1994-03-01 3132
1994-04-01 3140
1994-05-01 3229
1994-06-01 3294
1994-07-01 3330
1994-08-01 3366
1994-09-01 3284
1994-10-01 3138
1994-11-01 3078
1994-12-01 3111
1995-01-01 3304
1995-02-01 3188
1995-03-01 3139
1995-04-01 3196
1995-05-01 3362
1995-06-01 3342
1995-07-01 3462
1995-08-01 3502
1995-09-01 3382
1995-10-01 3208
1995-11-01 3181
1995-12-01 3305
1996-01-01 3270
1996-02-01 3349
1996-03-01 3305
1996-04-01 3331
1996-05-01 3444
1996-06-01 3504
1996-07-01 3704
1996-08-01 3605
1996-09-01 3498
1996-10-01 3324
1996-11-01 3284
1996-12-01 3311
1997-01-01 3354
1997-02-01 3404
1997-03-01 3396
1997-04-01 3303
1997-05-01 3510
1997-06-01 3584
1997-07-01 3614
1997-08-01 3613
1997-09-01 3431
1997-10-01 3169
1997-11-01 3168
1997-12-01 3193
1998-01-01 3218
1998-02-01 3218
1998-03-01 3213
1998-04-01 3094
1998-05-01 3252
1998-06-01 3373
1998-07-01 3492
1998-08-01 3421
1998-09-01 3225
1998-10-01 3066
1998-11-01 3009
1998-12-01 3106
1999-01-01 3168
1999-02-01 3290
1999-03-01 3272
1999-04-01 3160
1999-05-01 3311
1999-06-01 3377
1999-07-01 3383
1999-08-01 3317
1999-09-01 3217
1999-10-01 3023
1999-11-01 3003
1999-12-01 3032
2000-01-01 2550
2000-02-01 2693
2000-03-01 2695
2000-04-01 2683
2000-05-01 2660
2000-06-01 2831
2000-07-01 2745
2000-08-01 2759
2000-09-01 2706
2000-10-01 2605
2000-11-01 2542
2000-12-01 2524
2001-01-01 2300
2001-02-01 2311
2001-03-01 2320
2001-04-01 2327
2001-05-01 2328
2001-06-01 2625
2001-07-01 2398
2001-08-01 2468
2001-09-01 2385
2001-10-01 2287
2001-11-01 2262
2001-12-01 2297
2002-01-01 2270
2002-02-01 2306
2002-03-01 2247
2002-04-01 2291
2002-05-01 2370
2002-06-01 2544
2002-07-01 2424
2002-08-01 2449
2002-09-01 2411
2002-10-01 2337
2002-11-01 2283
2002-12-01 2313
2003-01-01 2330
2003-02-01 2357
2003-03-01 2309
2003-04-01 2523
2003-05-01 2496
2003-06-01 2625
2003-07-01 2562
2003-08-01 2571
2003-09-01 2564
2003-10-01 2436
2003-11-01 2337
2003-12-01 2329
2004-01-01 2400
2004-02-01 2366
2004-03-01 2448
2004-04-01 2515
2004-05-01 2622
2004-06-01 2812
2004-07-01 2675
2004-08-01 2704
2004-09-01 2707
2004-10-01 2522
2004-11-01 2496
2004-12-01 2429
2005-01-01 2450
2005-02-01 2462
2005-03-01 2448
2005-04-01 2573
2005-05-01 2580
2005-06-01 2585
2005-07-01 2706
2005-08-01 2731
2005-09-01 2684
2005-10-01 2572
2005-11-01 2529
2005-12-01 2465
2006-01-01 2336
2006-02-01 2311
2006-03-01 2342
2006-04-01 2249
2006-05-01 2323
2006-06-01 2456
2006-07-01 2494
2006-08-01 2405
2006-09-01 2343
2006-10-01 2311
2006-11-01 2313
2006-12-01 2276
2007-01-01 2203
2007-02-01 2197
2007-03-01 2210
2007-04-01 2176
2007-05-01 2221
2007-06-01 2430
2007-07-01 2362
2007-08-01 2354
2007-09-01 2386
2007-10-01 2295
2007-11-01 2208
2007-12-01 2185
2008-01-01 2248
2008-02-01 2243
2008-03-01 2270
2008-04-01 2285
2008-05-01 2292
2008-06-01 2518
2008-07-01 2414
2008-08-01 2382
2008-09-01 2422
2008-10-01 2316
2008-11-01 2226
2008-12-01 2297
2009-01-01 2304
2009-02-01 2352
2009-03-01 2347
2009-04-01 2297
2009-05-01 2373
2009-06-01 2496
2009-07-01 2557
2009-08-01 2501
2009-09-01 2388
2009-10-01 2341
2009-11-01 2353
2009-12-01 2355

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