Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Average Weekly Wages for Employees in State Government Establishments in Burlington, NC (MSA)

Title Average Weekly Wages for Employees in State Government Establishments in Burlington, NC (MSA)
Series ID ENUC155040210SA
Source U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Release Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages
Seasonal Adjustment Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Quarterly
Units Dollars per Week
Date Range 1990-01-01 to 2024-01-01
Last Updated 2024-09-04 11:21 AM CDT
Notes Average weekly wages are the wages paid by unemployment insurance covered employers during the calendar quarter, regardless of when the services were performed. Included in wages are pay for vacation and other paid leave, bonuses, stock options, tips, the cash value of meals and lodging, and in some States, contributions to deferred compensation plans (such as 401(k) plans).

The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis seasonally adjusts this series by using the 'statsmodels' library from Python with default parameter settings. The package uses the U.S. Bureau of the Census X-13ARIMA-SEATS Seasonal Adjustment Program. More information on the 'statsmodels' X-13ARIMA-SEATS package can be found here. More information on X-13ARIMA-SEATS can be found here.

Many series include both seasonally adjusted (SA) and not seasonally adjusted (NSA) data. In some cases, the NSA data will be updated but the SA data will not be updated. The reason is usually that the data series has not accumulated enough new seasonal factors to trigger an adjustment. The NSA series can be located here The FRED team is currently working on a new procedure to replace SA data that has not yet be updated with NSA data that has been updated.

Some seasonally adjusted series may exhibit negative values because they are created from a seasonal adjustment process regardless of the actual meaning or interpretation of the given indicator.

The data were retrieved from the BLS API on the "Updated" date referenced above the graph. BLS.gov cannot vouch for the data or analyses derived from these data after the data have been retrieved from BLS.gov. "
DATE VALUE
1990-01-01 298
1990-04-01 300
1990-07-01 343
1990-10-01 317
1991-01-01 335
1991-04-01 308
1991-07-01 379
1991-10-01 308
1992-01-01 366
1992-04-01 311
1992-07-01 461
1992-10-01 371
1993-01-01 355
1993-04-01 323
1993-07-01 477
1993-10-01 393
1994-01-01 371
1994-04-01 375
1994-07-01 442
1994-10-01 395
1995-01-01 380
1995-04-01 389
1995-07-01 413
1995-10-01 402
1996-01-01 398
1996-04-01 399
1996-07-01 423
1996-10-01 421
1997-01-01 399
1997-04-01 416
1997-07-01 441
1997-10-01 427
1998-01-01 422
1998-04-01 426
1998-07-01 453
1998-10-01 472
1999-01-01 440
1999-04-01 447
1999-07-01 469
1999-10-01 450
2000-01-01 470
2000-04-01 432
2000-07-01 511
2000-10-01 471
2001-01-01 485
2001-04-01 463
2001-07-01 514
2001-10-01 471
2002-01-01 503
2002-04-01 494
2002-07-01 559
2002-10-01 513
2003-01-01 553
2003-04-01 460
2003-07-01 527
2003-10-01 490
2004-01-01 499
2004-04-01 476
2004-07-01 561
2004-10-01 512
2005-01-01 511
2005-04-01 514
2005-07-01 575
2005-10-01 556
2006-01-01 545
2006-04-01 557
2006-07-01 594
2006-10-01 575
2007-01-01 567
2007-04-01 572
2007-07-01 621
2007-10-01 620
2008-01-01 599
2008-04-01 583
2008-07-01 651
2008-10-01 615
2009-01-01 615
2009-04-01 590
2009-07-01 649
2009-10-01 597
2010-01-01 653
2010-04-01 582
2010-07-01 664
2010-10-01 609
2011-01-01 631
2011-04-01 623
2011-07-01 688
2011-10-01 608
2012-01-01 646
2012-04-01 600
2012-07-01 700
2012-10-01 614
2013-01-01 674
2013-04-01 630
2013-07-01 696
2013-10-01 628
2014-01-01 663
2014-04-01 623
2014-07-01 704
2014-10-01 609
2015-01-01 644
2015-04-01 620
2015-07-01 685
2015-10-01 652
2016-01-01 656
2016-04-01 644
2016-07-01 716
2016-10-01 687
2017-01-01 672
2017-04-01 665
2017-07-01 712
2017-10-01 666
2018-01-01 683
2018-04-01 654
2018-07-01 705
2018-10-01 688
2019-01-01 704
2019-04-01 668
2019-07-01 703
2019-10-01 684
2020-01-01 713
2020-04-01 745
2020-07-01 805
2020-10-01 767
2021-01-01 808
2021-04-01 749
2021-07-01 799
2021-10-01 831
2022-01-01 901
2022-04-01 799
2022-07-01 885
2022-10-01 819
2023-01-01 862
2023-04-01 819
2023-07-01 869
2023-10-01 853
2024-01-01 896

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