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Table Data - All Marginally Attached Workers for Kentucky

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Title All Marginally Attached Workers for Kentucky
Series ID ALLMARGATKY
Source U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Release Alternative Measures of Labor Underutilization for States
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Quarterly
Units Persons, 4-Quarter Moving Average
Date Range 2003-10-01 to 2024-01-01
Last Updated 2024-04-26 11:02 AM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
2003-10-01 23400
2004-01-01 23100
2004-04-01 22300
2004-07-01 21600
2004-10-01 18700
2005-01-01 18600
2005-04-01 18200
2005-07-01 19600
2005-10-01 21700
2006-01-01 22500
2006-04-01 22800
2006-07-01 21500
2006-10-01 19600
2007-01-01 19400
2007-04-01 18700
2007-07-01 19400
2007-10-01 20700
2008-01-01 21900
2008-04-01 22000
2008-07-01 22700
2008-10-01 27800
2009-01-01 28700
2009-04-01 33300
2009-07-01 33000
2009-10-01 31900
2010-01-01 29400
2010-04-01 28500
2010-07-01 28400
2010-10-01 25600
2011-01-01 26300
2011-04-01 24200
2011-07-01 24900
2011-10-01 26200
2012-01-01 26700
2012-04-01 27500
2012-07-01 27700
2012-10-01 27000
2013-01-01 28400
2013-04-01 29600
2013-07-01 33500
2013-10-01 35200
2014-01-01 34100
2014-04-01 34000
2014-07-01 32100
2014-10-01 29700
2015-01-01 28300
2015-04-01 26600
2015-07-01 23700
2015-10-01 23000
2016-01-01 22600
2016-04-01 21500
2016-07-01 23000
2016-10-01 23500
2017-01-01 22900
2017-04-01 22700
2017-07-01 21000
2017-10-01 17300
2018-01-01 15200
2018-04-01 16800
2018-07-01 16300
2018-10-01 19200
2019-01-01 27400
2019-04-01 27400
2019-07-01 26100
2019-10-01 24800
2020-01-01 17600
2020-04-01 18100
2020-07-01 19900
2020-10-01 18800
2021-01-01 22100
2021-04-01 20400
2021-07-01 21700
2021-10-01 21700
2022-01-01 17300
2022-04-01 16000
2022-07-01 14700
2022-10-01 16900
2023-01-01 19300
2023-04-01 17700
2023-07-01 14800
2023-10-01 13900
2024-01-01 13600

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