Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Civilian Labor Force for Wisconsin

Title Civilian Labor Force for Wisconsin
Series ID CIVLFWI
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 2024-07-01
Last Updated 2024-10-28 1:17 PM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
2003-10-01 3084500
2004-01-01 3075200
2004-04-01 3073600
2004-07-01 3066900
2004-10-01 3058400
2005-01-01 3041400
2005-04-01 3028000
2005-07-01 3022100
2005-10-01 3024000
2006-01-01 3039600
2006-04-01 3061600
2006-07-01 3074700
2006-10-01 3078800
2007-01-01 3081700
2007-04-01 3081200
2007-07-01 3081600
2007-10-01 3084800
2008-01-01 3089400
2008-04-01 3089600
2008-07-01 3094800
2008-10-01 3098300
2009-01-01 3098500
2009-04-01 3103600
2009-07-01 3113400
2009-10-01 3103200
2010-01-01 3096500
2010-04-01 3091700
2010-07-01 3080100
2010-10-01 3084400
2011-01-01 3090900
2011-04-01 3094300
2011-07-01 3093000
2011-10-01 3087800
2012-01-01 3087000
2012-04-01 3087500
2012-07-01 3085400
2012-10-01 3084300
2013-01-01 3078800
2013-04-01 3082700
2013-07-01 3092300
2013-10-01 3092700
2014-01-01 3086000
2014-04-01 3077100
2014-07-01 3079800
2014-10-01 3093900
2015-01-01 3096900
2015-04-01 3089100
2015-07-01 3082300
2015-10-01 3090800
2016-01-01 3099700
2016-04-01 3116900
2016-07-01 3134800
2016-10-01 3128700
2017-01-01 3134500
2017-04-01 3157000
2017-07-01 3154400
2017-10-01 3168000
2018-01-01 3189300
2018-04-01 3174700
2018-07-01 3156600
2018-10-01 3123200
2019-01-01 3098800
2019-04-01 3079200
2019-07-01 3087200
2019-10-01 3089300
2020-01-01 3072600
2020-04-01 3068000
2020-07-01 3064700
2020-10-01 3075500
2021-01-01 3094600
2021-04-01 3105100
2021-07-01 3105400
2021-10-01 3105500
2022-01-01 3108600
2022-04-01 3097000
2022-07-01 3074900
2022-10-01 3054200
2023-01-01 3051600
2023-04-01 3088800
2023-07-01 3118600
2023-10-01 3149200
2024-01-01 3157100
2024-04-01 3151400
2024-07-01 3165500

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