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Table Data - Employed Involuntary Part-Time for South Carolina

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Title Employed Involuntary Part-Time for South Carolina
Series ID INVOLPTEMPSC
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 66600
2004-01-01 65100
2004-04-01 66600
2004-07-01 72300
2004-10-01 74100
2005-01-01 76600
2005-04-01 78100
2005-07-01 71200
2005-10-01 70600
2006-01-01 71100
2006-04-01 66700
2006-07-01 69000
2006-10-01 72000
2007-01-01 68100
2007-04-01 66800
2007-07-01 66600
2007-10-01 61700
2008-01-01 68600
2008-04-01 72700
2008-07-01 74400
2008-10-01 92700
2009-01-01 109800
2009-04-01 129300
2009-07-01 138400
2009-10-01 136300
2010-01-01 132800
2010-04-01 122200
2010-07-01 121200
2010-10-01 119400
2011-01-01 112100
2011-04-01 116600
2011-07-01 121300
2011-10-01 125400
2012-01-01 121800
2012-04-01 113500
2012-07-01 110400
2012-10-01 100800
2013-01-01 98900
2013-04-01 98500
2013-07-01 94800
2013-10-01 97400
2014-01-01 96400
2014-04-01 97600
2014-07-01 96600
2014-10-01 97900
2015-01-01 98900
2015-04-01 101800
2015-07-01 103200
2015-10-01 96000
2016-01-01 97200
2016-04-01 94300
2016-07-01 90700
2016-10-01 86500
2017-01-01 79500
2017-04-01 68900
2017-07-01 58000
2017-10-01 54800
2018-01-01 49800
2018-04-01 49600
2018-07-01 49800
2018-10-01 51200
2019-01-01 56000
2019-04-01 57300
2019-07-01 57700
2019-10-01 52400
2020-01-01 47000
2020-04-01 75700
2020-07-01 89700
2020-10-01 92600
2021-01-01 98900
2021-04-01 66200
2021-07-01 48700
2021-10-01 43900
2022-01-01 43500
2022-04-01 42400
2022-07-01 48700
2022-10-01 50900
2023-01-01 44500
2023-04-01 42400
2023-07-01 39300
2023-10-01 36300
2024-01-01 42600

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