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Table Data - All Marginally Attached Workers for Oklahoma

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Title All Marginally Attached Workers for Oklahoma
Series ID ALLMARGATOK
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 12600
2004-01-01 15600
2004-04-01 16700
2004-07-01 17600
2004-10-01 19600
2005-01-01 18600
2005-04-01 18800
2005-07-01 21200
2005-10-01 18500
2006-01-01 18200
2006-04-01 17400
2006-07-01 14900
2006-10-01 14800
2007-01-01 15100
2007-04-01 15800
2007-07-01 15800
2007-10-01 15000
2008-01-01 14600
2008-04-01 13200
2008-07-01 15100
2008-10-01 15100
2009-01-01 14300
2009-04-01 14100
2009-07-01 14600
2009-10-01 18600
2010-01-01 18400
2010-04-01 20900
2010-07-01 20500
2010-10-01 19500
2011-01-01 22400
2011-04-01 24100
2011-07-01 28500
2011-10-01 29500
2012-01-01 27600
2012-04-01 25300
2012-07-01 23700
2012-10-01 24500
2013-01-01 26000
2013-04-01 27200
2013-07-01 25000
2013-10-01 24000
2014-01-01 25700
2014-04-01 24300
2014-07-01 25900
2014-10-01 25700
2015-01-01 23500
2015-04-01 23200
2015-07-01 19600
2015-10-01 20100
2016-01-01 21100
2016-04-01 20600
2016-07-01 22400
2016-10-01 20000
2017-01-01 18300
2017-04-01 17200
2017-07-01 15900
2017-10-01 17700
2018-01-01 18700
2018-04-01 20700
2018-07-01 21100
2018-10-01 21400
2019-01-01 19400
2019-04-01 19600
2019-07-01 17400
2019-10-01 14500
2020-01-01 14100
2020-04-01 13200
2020-07-01 16300
2020-10-01 18100
2021-01-01 17900
2021-04-01 21000
2021-07-01 19000
2021-10-01 18400
2022-01-01 17900
2022-04-01 18700
2022-07-01 19000
2022-10-01 18300
2023-01-01 19200
2023-04-01 15300
2023-07-01 16100
2023-10-01 15300
2024-01-01 19200

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