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Table Data - Average Weekly Wages for Employees in State Government Establishments in Chicago-Naperville-Joliet, IL-IN-WI (MSA)

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Title Average Weekly Wages for Employees in State Government Establishments in Chicago-Naperville-Joliet, IL-IN-WI (MSA)
Series ID ENUC169840210
Source U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Release Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Quarterly
Units Dollars per Week
Date Range 1990-01-01 to 2023-10-01
Last Updated 2024-06-05 11:16 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).
DATE VALUE
1990-01-01 544
1990-04-01 496
1990-07-01 528
1990-10-01 509
1991-01-01 555
1991-04-01 523
1991-07-01 538
1991-10-01 545
1992-01-01 552
1992-04-01 546
1992-07-01 585
1992-10-01 560
1993-01-01 587
1993-04-01 599
1993-07-01 606
1993-10-01 599
1994-01-01 628
1994-04-01 628
1994-07-01 662
1994-10-01 615
1995-01-01 664
1995-04-01 659
1995-07-01 681
1995-10-01 646
1996-01-01 676
1996-04-01 694
1996-07-01 686
1996-10-01 698
1997-01-01 700
1997-04-01 719
1997-07-01 709
1997-10-01 715
1998-01-01 821
1998-04-01 715
1998-07-01 749
1998-10-01 730
1999-01-01 777
1999-04-01 743
1999-07-01 756
1999-10-01 751
2000-01-01 819
2000-04-01 762
2000-07-01 784
2000-10-01 778
2001-01-01 .
2001-04-01 .
2001-07-01 .
2001-10-01 .
2002-01-01 842
2002-04-01 848
2002-07-01 884
2002-10-01 828
2003-01-01 891
2003-04-01 835
2003-07-01 947
2003-10-01 860
2004-01-01 897
2004-04-01 881
2004-07-01 923
2004-10-01 888
2005-01-01 892
2005-04-01 931
2005-07-01 976
2005-10-01 904
2006-01-01 944
2006-04-01 943
2006-07-01 983
2006-10-01 962
2007-01-01 972
2007-04-01 1015
2007-07-01 1052
2007-10-01 992
2008-01-01 1018
2008-04-01 1048
2008-07-01 1071
2008-10-01 1064
2009-01-01 1048
2009-04-01 1082
2009-07-01 1083
2009-10-01 1078
2010-01-01 1074
2010-04-01 1075
2010-07-01 1131
2010-10-01 1065
2011-01-01 1113
2011-04-01 1099
2011-07-01 1158
2011-10-01 1090
2012-01-01 1148
2012-04-01 1164
2012-07-01 1182
2012-10-01 1117
2013-01-01 1161
2013-04-01 1167
2013-07-01 1212
2013-10-01 1172
2014-01-01 1191
2014-04-01 1181
2014-07-01 1250
2014-10-01 1215
2015-01-01 1180
2015-04-01 1189
2015-07-01 1259
2015-10-01 1221
2016-01-01 1174
2016-04-01 1238
2016-07-01 1227
2016-10-01 1229
2017-01-01 1218
2017-04-01 1256
2017-07-01 1261
2017-10-01 1264
2018-01-01 1275
2018-04-01 1307
2018-07-01 1300
2018-10-01 1292
2019-01-01 1316
2019-04-01 1394
2019-07-01 1474
2019-10-01 1397
2020-01-01 1337
2020-04-01 1468
2020-07-01 1518
2020-10-01 1411
2021-01-01 1502
2021-04-01 1452
2021-07-01 1577
2021-10-01 1482
2022-01-01 1578
2022-04-01 1532
2022-07-01 1664
2022-10-01 1544
2023-01-01 1631
2023-04-01 1622
2023-07-01 1738
2023-10-01 1654

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