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Table Data - All Marginally Attached Workers for Minnesota

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Title All Marginally Attached Workers for Minnesota
Series ID ALLMARGATMN
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 27400
2004-01-01 24400
2004-04-01 25600
2004-07-01 23500
2004-10-01 24200
2005-01-01 24500
2005-04-01 23900
2005-07-01 23700
2005-10-01 23500
2006-01-01 27700
2006-04-01 27600
2006-07-01 28900
2006-10-01 28300
2007-01-01 26000
2007-04-01 24200
2007-07-01 23700
2007-10-01 26600
2008-01-01 27600
2008-04-01 29500
2008-07-01 28400
2008-10-01 29400
2009-01-01 30200
2009-04-01 29900
2009-07-01 32300
2009-10-01 32500
2010-01-01 29800
2010-04-01 31900
2010-07-01 31800
2010-10-01 30800
2011-01-01 33200
2011-04-01 34200
2011-07-01 34800
2011-10-01 35600
2012-01-01 37300
2012-04-01 37900
2012-07-01 39700
2012-10-01 37600
2013-01-01 35100
2013-04-01 32400
2013-07-01 31800
2013-10-01 31400
2014-01-01 32000
2014-04-01 32400
2014-07-01 32200
2014-10-01 32100
2015-01-01 32700
2015-04-01 31600
2015-07-01 30300
2015-10-01 29500
2016-01-01 29400
2016-04-01 25400
2016-07-01 24800
2016-10-01 27200
2017-01-01 24200
2017-04-01 24800
2017-07-01 20400
2017-10-01 13900
2018-01-01 11600
2018-04-01 9900
2018-07-01 9400
2018-10-01 12300
2019-01-01 13100
2019-04-01 16500
2019-07-01 17500
2019-10-01 15800
2020-01-01 16500
2020-04-01 19500
2020-07-01 23500
2020-10-01 28300
2021-01-01 31400
2021-04-01 27900
2021-07-01 29000
2021-10-01 29400
2022-01-01 25600
2022-04-01 25600
2022-07-01 25000
2022-10-01 22400
2023-01-01 25900
2023-04-01 27200
2023-07-01 26800
2023-10-01 26000
2024-01-01 23100

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