Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Business Applications from Corporations for Georgia (DISCONTINUED)

Title Business Applications from Corporations for Georgia (DISCONTINUED)
Series ID CBUSAPPNSAGA
Source U.S. Census Bureau
Release Business Formation Statistics
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Quarterly
Units Number
Date Range 2004-07-01 to 2020-10-01
Last Updated 2021-01-14 11:02 AM CST
Notes The Business Formation Statistics are now released on a monthly basis, and the quarterly series will no longer be updated. See BACBATOTALNSAGA for an alternative.

High-Propensity Business Applications (HBA) from a corporation or personal service corporation, based on the legal form of organization stated in the IRS Form SS-4. Similar to the WBA series, this series is important primarily because it consists of a set of applications that have a high rate of transitioning into businesses with payroll.
DATE VALUE
2004-07-01 6935
2004-10-01 6598
2005-01-01 8571
2005-04-01 8257
2005-07-01 7653
2005-10-01 7627
2006-01-01 9596
2006-04-01 9151
2006-07-01 8927
2006-10-01 8528
2007-01-01 10206
2007-04-01 9861
2007-07-01 8987
2007-10-01 7415
2008-01-01 7541
2008-04-01 7330
2008-07-01 6322
2008-10-01 6181
2009-01-01 6665
2009-04-01 6205
2009-07-01 5954
2009-10-01 5407
2010-01-01 6177
2010-04-01 5639
2010-07-01 5166
2010-10-01 4691
2011-01-01 5851
2011-04-01 5124
2011-07-01 4813
2011-10-01 4503
2012-01-01 5161
2012-04-01 4897
2012-07-01 4158
2012-10-01 4305
2013-01-01 4411
2013-04-01 4507
2013-07-01 3896
2013-10-01 3819
2014-01-01 4804
2014-04-01 4721
2014-07-01 4347
2014-10-01 4127
2015-01-01 4895
2015-04-01 4348
2015-07-01 4015
2015-10-01 3834
2016-01-01 4771
2016-04-01 4362
2016-07-01 4358
2016-10-01 3807
2017-01-01 4929
2017-04-01 4566
2017-07-01 4207
2017-10-01 4031
2018-01-01 5282
2018-04-01 4614
2018-07-01 4247
2018-10-01 4024
2019-01-01 4941
2019-04-01 4610
2019-07-01 4121
2019-10-01 4221
2020-01-01 4551
2020-04-01 4476
2020-07-01 6523
2020-10-01 4755

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