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Table Data - All Marginally Attached Workers for Virginia

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Title All Marginally Attached Workers for Virginia
Series ID ALLMARGATVA
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 25000
2004-01-01 29300
2004-04-01 32000
2004-07-01 31200
2004-10-01 31500
2005-01-01 28000
2005-04-01 25900
2005-07-01 25500
2005-10-01 28000
2006-01-01 31300
2006-04-01 31800
2006-07-01 33000
2006-10-01 30900
2007-01-01 27500
2007-04-01 28400
2007-07-01 25300
2007-10-01 27200
2008-01-01 27600
2008-04-01 27400
2008-07-01 30100
2008-10-01 28000
2009-01-01 33300
2009-04-01 34100
2009-07-01 36000
2009-10-01 40000
2010-01-01 41100
2010-04-01 40900
2010-07-01 45100
2010-10-01 46000
2011-01-01 46900
2011-04-01 51200
2011-07-01 47500
2011-10-01 47700
2012-01-01 49200
2012-04-01 50900
2012-07-01 53400
2012-10-01 57800
2013-01-01 59400
2013-04-01 61900
2013-07-01 62900
2013-10-01 57500
2014-01-01 57800
2014-04-01 56000
2014-07-01 56300
2014-10-01 60200
2015-01-01 56400
2015-04-01 51100
2015-07-01 51000
2015-10-01 49800
2016-01-01 51500
2016-04-01 54900
2016-07-01 56000
2016-10-01 51000
2017-01-01 48200
2017-04-01 41500
2017-07-01 39100
2017-10-01 41700
2018-01-01 38200
2018-04-01 37800
2018-07-01 36100
2018-10-01 30900
2019-01-01 30200
2019-04-01 35500
2019-07-01 39500
2019-10-01 39900
2020-01-01 40500
2020-04-01 39300
2020-07-01 38100
2020-10-01 42200
2021-01-01 50200
2021-04-01 52000
2021-07-01 51900
2021-10-01 53500
2022-01-01 47400
2022-04-01 41800
2022-07-01 37100
2022-10-01 32800
2023-01-01 29000
2023-04-01 31200
2023-07-01 26700
2023-10-01 26300
2024-01-01 25900

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