Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Employed Persons in Hoonah-Angoon Census Area, AK

Title Employed Persons in Hoonah-Angoon Census Area, AK
Series ID LAUCN021050000000005
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 2010-01-01 to 2024-12-01
Last Updated 2025-02-05 10:26 AM CST
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
2010-01-01 758
2010-02-01 765
2010-03-01 794
2010-04-01 860
2010-05-01 1021
2010-06-01 1039
2010-07-01 1143
2010-08-01 1107
2010-09-01 1005
2010-10-01 838
2010-11-01 804
2010-12-01 805
2011-01-01 757
2011-02-01 740
2011-03-01 759
2011-04-01 851
2011-05-01 1017
2011-06-01 1040
2011-07-01 1125
2011-08-01 1140
2011-09-01 1091
2011-10-01 950
2011-11-01 852
2011-12-01 810
2012-01-01 783
2012-02-01 755
2012-03-01 768
2012-04-01 809
2012-05-01 1025
2012-06-01 1180
2012-07-01 1216
2012-08-01 1180
2012-09-01 1067
2012-10-01 872
2012-11-01 825
2012-12-01 863
2013-01-01 794
2013-02-01 796
2013-03-01 807
2013-04-01 833
2013-05-01 1057
2013-06-01 1172
2013-07-01 1213
2013-08-01 1202
2013-09-01 1110
2013-10-01 848
2013-11-01 817
2013-12-01 803
2014-01-01 779
2014-02-01 813
2014-03-01 767
2014-04-01 863
2014-05-01 1080
2014-06-01 1191
2014-07-01 1224
2014-08-01 1234
2014-09-01 1106
2014-10-01 887
2014-11-01 834
2014-12-01 804
2015-01-01 793
2015-02-01 803
2015-03-01 804
2015-04-01 894
2015-05-01 1056
2015-06-01 1146
2015-07-01 1195
2015-08-01 1214
2015-09-01 1125
2015-10-01 888
2015-11-01 809
2015-12-01 813
2016-01-01 785
2016-02-01 790
2016-03-01 797
2016-04-01 865
2016-05-01 1105
2016-06-01 1266
2016-07-01 1292
2016-08-01 1273
2016-09-01 1162
2016-10-01 1786
2016-11-01 822
2016-12-01 820
2017-01-01 759
2017-02-01 800
2017-03-01 814
2017-04-01 867
2017-05-01 1143
2017-06-01 1269
2017-07-01 1307
2017-08-01 1295
2017-09-01 1220
2017-10-01 945
2017-11-01 816
2017-12-01 835
2018-01-01 806
2018-02-01 823
2018-03-01 806
2018-04-01 891
2018-05-01 1138
2018-06-01 1291
2018-07-01 1324
2018-08-01 1307
2018-09-01 1187
2018-10-01 942
2018-11-01 857
2018-12-01 824
2019-01-01 843
2019-02-01 821
2019-03-01 848
2019-04-01 936
2019-05-01 1243
2019-06-01 1339
2019-07-01 1368
2019-08-01 1348
2019-09-01 1263
2019-10-01 1027
2019-11-01 877
2019-12-01 872
2020-01-01 850
2020-02-01 838
2020-03-01 840
2020-04-01 790
2020-05-01 865
2020-06-01 949
2020-07-01 1027
2020-08-01 1020
2020-09-01 1005
2020-10-01 916
2020-11-01 888
2020-12-01 893
2021-01-01 848
2021-02-01 849
2021-03-01 866
2021-04-01 903
2021-05-01 1079
2021-06-01 1184
2021-07-01 1250
2021-08-01 1285
2021-09-01 1262
2021-10-01 1063
2021-11-01 929
2021-12-01 968
2022-01-01 886
2022-02-01 913
2022-03-01 891
2022-04-01 1123
2022-05-01 1336
2022-06-01 1502
2022-07-01 1516
2022-08-01 1510
2022-09-01 1391
2022-10-01 1121
2022-11-01 951
2022-12-01 974
2023-01-01 887
2023-02-01 913
2023-03-01 899
2023-04-01 1216
2023-05-01 1426
2023-06-01 1562
2023-07-01 1588
2023-08-01 1578
2023-09-01 1464
2023-10-01 1133
2023-11-01 971
2023-12-01 971
2024-01-01 878
2024-02-01 893
2024-03-01 884
2024-04-01 1172
2024-05-01 1393
2024-06-01 1506
2024-07-01 1541
2024-08-01 1554
2024-09-01 1439
2024-10-01 1211
2024-11-01 1030
2024-12-01 1024

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