Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Unemployed Persons in Hale County, AL

Title Unemployed Persons in Hale County, AL
Series ID LAUCN010650000000004
Source U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Release Unemployment in States and Local Areas (all other areas) (Not a Press Release)
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Monthly
Units Persons
Date Range 1990-01-01 to 2024-09-01
Last Updated 2024-10-30 10:32 AM CDT
Notes These data come from the Current Population Survey (CPS), also known as the household survey.

Civilian Labor Force includes all persons in the civilian noninstitutional population ages 16 and older classified as either employed or unemployed.

Employed persons are all persons who, during the reference week (the week including the 12th day of the month), (a) did any work as paid employees, worked in their own business or profession or on their own farm, or worked 15 hours or more as unpaid workers in an enterprise operated by a member of their family, or (b) were not working but who had jobs from which they were temporarily absent because of vacation, illness, bad weather, childcare problems, maternity or paternity leave, labor-management dispute, job training, or other family or personal reasons, whether or not they were paid for the time off or were seeking other jobs. Each employed person is counted only once, even if he or she holds more than one job.

Unemployed persons are all persons who had no employment during the reference week, were available for work, except for temporary illness, and had made specific efforts to find employment some time during the 4 week-period ending with the reference week. Persons who were waiting to be recalled to a job from which they had been laid off need not have been looking for work to be classified as unemployed.

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DATE VALUE
1990-01-01 488
1990-02-01 787
1990-03-01 415
1990-04-01 455
1990-05-01 402
1990-06-01 465
1990-07-01 455
1990-08-01 499
1990-09-01 425
1990-10-01 430
1990-11-01 457
1990-12-01 507
1991-01-01 552
1991-02-01 701
1991-03-01 607
1991-04-01 487
1991-05-01 522
1991-06-01 624
1991-07-01 555
1991-08-01 570
1991-09-01 509
1991-10-01 481
1991-11-01 529
1991-12-01 608
1992-01-01 747
1992-02-01 707
1992-03-01 688
1992-04-01 603
1992-05-01 561
1992-06-01 746
1992-07-01 693
1992-08-01 657
1992-09-01 582
1992-10-01 525
1992-11-01 681
1992-12-01 700
1993-01-01 804
1993-02-01 766
1993-03-01 662
1993-04-01 589
1993-05-01 593
1993-06-01 736
1993-07-01 675
1993-08-01 679
1993-09-01 598
1993-10-01 606
1993-11-01 692
1993-12-01 706
1994-01-01 824
1994-02-01 844
1994-03-01 797
1994-04-01 668
1994-05-01 570
1994-06-01 703
1994-07-01 681
1994-08-01 653
1994-09-01 557
1994-10-01 622
1994-11-01 648
1994-12-01 664
1995-01-01 795
1995-02-01 769
1995-03-01 757
1995-04-01 641
1995-05-01 605
1995-06-01 760
1995-07-01 706
1995-08-01 686
1995-09-01 606
1995-10-01 573
1995-11-01 564
1995-12-01 484
1996-01-01 564
1996-02-01 657
1996-03-01 577
1996-04-01 547
1996-05-01 601
1996-06-01 716
1996-07-01 664
1996-08-01 588
1996-09-01 575
1996-10-01 533
1996-11-01 510
1996-12-01 486
1997-01-01 628
1997-02-01 621
1997-03-01 550
1997-04-01 498
1997-05-01 505
1997-06-01 690
1997-07-01 554
1997-08-01 626
1997-09-01 594
1997-10-01 540
1997-11-01 480
1997-12-01 457
1998-01-01 629
1998-02-01 609
1998-03-01 524
1998-04-01 514
1998-05-01 464
1998-06-01 644
1998-07-01 646
1998-08-01 630
1998-09-01 624
1998-10-01 561
1998-11-01 506
1998-12-01 460
1999-01-01 592
1999-02-01 611
1999-03-01 532
1999-04-01 506
1999-05-01 492
1999-06-01 632
1999-07-01 530
1999-08-01 577
1999-09-01 506
1999-10-01 478
1999-11-01 447
1999-12-01 439
2000-01-01 469
2000-02-01 458
2000-03-01 424
2000-04-01 410
2000-05-01 370
2000-06-01 483
2000-07-01 465
2000-08-01 474
2000-09-01 399
2000-10-01 414
2000-11-01 378
2000-12-01 374
2001-01-01 435
2001-02-01 496
2001-03-01 431
2001-04-01 370
2001-05-01 525
2001-06-01 604
2001-07-01 531
2001-08-01 552
2001-09-01 615
2001-10-01 566
2001-11-01 523
2001-12-01 546
2002-01-01 638
2002-02-01 606
2002-03-01 620
2002-04-01 555
2002-05-01 504
2002-06-01 642
2002-07-01 622
2002-08-01 573
2002-09-01 584
2002-10-01 601
2002-11-01 594
2002-12-01 609
2003-01-01 754
2003-02-01 736
2003-03-01 688
2003-04-01 633
2003-05-01 596
2003-06-01 630
2003-07-01 641
2003-08-01 568
2003-09-01 466
2003-10-01 499
2003-11-01 520
2003-12-01 481
2004-01-01 582
2004-02-01 542
2004-03-01 554
2004-04-01 454
2004-05-01 463
2004-06-01 598
2004-07-01 575
2004-08-01 542
2004-09-01 482
2004-10-01 496
2004-11-01 505
2004-12-01 490
2005-01-01 496
2005-02-01 492
2005-03-01 401
2005-04-01 309
2005-05-01 306
2005-06-01 426
2005-07-01 430
2005-08-01 378
2005-09-01 339
2005-10-01 328
2005-11-01 321
2005-12-01 321
2006-01-01 359
2006-02-01 402
2006-03-01 364
2006-04-01 328
2006-05-01 342
2006-06-01 436
2006-07-01 451
2006-08-01 396
2006-09-01 354
2006-10-01 357
2006-11-01 355
2006-12-01 346
2007-01-01 413
2007-02-01 392
2007-03-01 360
2007-04-01 342
2007-05-01 309
2007-06-01 435
2007-07-01 430
2007-08-01 408
2007-09-01 373
2007-10-01 343
2007-11-01 392
2007-12-01 393
2008-01-01 459
2008-02-01 419
2008-03-01 450
2008-04-01 397
2008-05-01 450
2008-06-01 577
2008-07-01 603
2008-08-01 567
2008-09-01 552
2008-10-01 595
2008-11-01 650
2008-12-01 712
2009-01-01 973
2009-02-01 820
2009-03-01 784
2009-04-01 745
2009-05-01 776
2009-06-01 1039
2009-07-01 914
2009-08-01 908
2009-09-01 888
2009-10-01 933
2009-11-01 888
2009-12-01 1074
2010-01-01 1024
2010-02-01 973
2010-03-01 937
2010-04-01 890
2010-05-01 900
2010-06-01 1168
2010-07-01 1005
2010-08-01 947
2010-09-01 904
2010-10-01 898
2010-11-01 927
2010-12-01 880
2011-01-01 975
2011-02-01 914
2011-03-01 880
2011-04-01 833
2011-05-01 848
2011-06-01 921
2011-07-01 945
2011-08-01 887
2011-09-01 825
2011-10-01 799
2011-11-01 754
2011-12-01 735
2012-01-01 753
2012-02-01 751
2012-03-01 743
2012-04-01 750
2012-05-01 685
2012-06-01 765
2012-07-01 792
2012-08-01 778
2012-09-01 702
2012-10-01 686
2012-11-01 648
2012-12-01 716
2013-01-01 823
2013-02-01 756
2013-03-01 725
2013-04-01 657
2013-05-01 704
2013-06-01 817
2013-07-01 870
2013-08-01 750
2013-09-01 694
2013-10-01 674
2013-11-01 659
2013-12-01 648
2014-01-01 696
2014-02-01 667
2014-03-01 652
2014-04-01 583
2014-05-01 598
2014-06-01 665
2014-07-01 638
2014-08-01 599
2014-09-01 531
2014-10-01 503
2014-11-01 494
2014-12-01 489
2015-01-01 524
2015-02-01 482
2015-03-01 466
2015-04-01 412
2015-05-01 452
2015-06-01 532
2015-07-01 537
2015-08-01 497
2015-09-01 426
2015-10-01 444
2015-11-01 424
2015-12-01 465
2016-01-01 467
2016-02-01 456
2016-03-01 433
2016-04-01 395
2016-05-01 394
2016-06-01 497
2016-07-01 504
2016-08-01 489
2016-09-01 492
2016-10-01 466
2016-11-01 427
2016-12-01 439
2017-01-01 474
2017-02-01 451
2017-03-01 407
2017-04-01 343
2017-05-01 320
2017-06-01 391
2017-07-01 413
2017-08-01 370
2017-09-01 315
2017-10-01 297
2017-11-01 306
2017-12-01 301
2018-01-01 340
2018-02-01 344
2018-03-01 300
2018-04-01 260
2018-05-01 297
2018-06-01 371
2018-07-01 360
2018-08-01 314
2018-09-01 273
2018-10-01 280
2018-11-01 255
2018-12-01 274
2019-01-01 323
2019-02-01 285
2019-03-01 258
2019-04-01 222
2019-05-01 217
2019-06-01 303
2019-07-01 308
2019-08-01 261
2019-09-01 239
2019-10-01 234
2019-11-01 210
2019-12-01 230
2020-01-01 288
2020-02-01 289
2020-03-01 320
2020-04-01 1296
2020-05-01 988
2020-06-01 846
2020-07-01 764
2020-08-01 637
2020-09-01 620
2020-10-01 538
2020-11-01 469
2020-12-01 448
2021-01-01 428
2021-02-01 395
2021-03-01 343
2021-04-01 292
2021-05-01 308
2021-06-01 405
2021-07-01 378
2021-08-01 334
2021-09-01 270
2021-10-01 261
2021-11-01 226
2021-12-01 223
2022-01-01 260
2022-02-01 251
2022-03-01 202
2022-04-01 178
2022-05-01 189
2022-06-01 277
2022-07-01 270
2022-08-01 276
2022-09-01 222
2022-10-01 226
2022-11-01 186
2022-12-01 175
2023-01-01 225
2023-02-01 208
2023-03-01 176
2023-04-01 137
2023-05-01 158
2023-06-01 223
2023-07-01 214
2023-08-01 216
2023-09-01 207
2023-10-01 218
2023-11-01 190
2023-12-01 216
2024-01-01 262
2024-02-01 258
2024-03-01 231
2024-04-01 205
2024-05-01 170
2024-06-01 246
2024-07-01 255
2024-08-01 274
2024-09-01 241

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