Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Civilian Labor Force in Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area, AK

Title Civilian Labor Force in Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area, AK
Series ID LAUCN021980000000006
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 2025-01-01
Last Updated 2025-03-21 1:51 PM 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
2010-01-01 2525
2010-02-01 2461
2010-03-01 2426
2010-04-01 2581
2010-05-01 2569
2010-06-01 2618
2010-07-01 2629
2010-08-01 2592
2010-09-01 2504
2010-10-01 2533
2010-11-01 2477
2010-12-01 2529
2011-01-01 2419
2011-02-01 2411
2011-03-01 2423
2011-04-01 2434
2011-05-01 2604
2011-06-01 2595
2011-07-01 2688
2011-08-01 2703
2011-09-01 2694
2011-10-01 2611
2011-11-01 2564
2011-12-01 2520
2012-01-01 2480
2012-02-01 2466
2012-03-01 2447
2012-04-01 2501
2012-05-01 2633
2012-06-01 2714
2012-07-01 2647
2012-08-01 2647
2012-09-01 2694
2012-10-01 2582
2012-11-01 2535
2012-12-01 2559
2013-01-01 2689
2013-02-01 2691
2013-03-01 2633
2013-04-01 2774
2013-05-01 2811
2013-06-01 2863
2013-07-01 2853
2013-08-01 2917
2013-09-01 2957
2013-10-01 2765
2013-11-01 2781
2013-12-01 2772
2014-01-01 2728
2014-02-01 2770
2014-03-01 2700
2014-04-01 2772
2014-05-01 2799
2014-06-01 2861
2014-07-01 2937
2014-08-01 2909
2014-09-01 2947
2014-10-01 2782
2014-11-01 2758
2014-12-01 2874
2015-01-01 2649
2015-02-01 2667
2015-03-01 2663
2015-04-01 2669
2015-05-01 2771
2015-06-01 2916
2015-07-01 2787
2015-08-01 2799
2015-09-01 2853
2015-10-01 2685
2015-11-01 2750
2015-12-01 2721
2016-01-01 2660
2016-02-01 2718
2016-03-01 2756
2016-04-01 2704
2016-05-01 2778
2016-06-01 2935
2016-07-01 2831
2016-08-01 2856
2016-09-01 2765
2016-10-01 2658
2016-11-01 2677
2016-12-01 2689
2017-01-01 2732
2017-02-01 2764
2017-03-01 2761
2017-04-01 2782
2017-05-01 2831
2017-06-01 3106
2017-07-01 2930
2017-08-01 2931
2017-09-01 2892
2017-10-01 2814
2017-11-01 2756
2017-12-01 2785
2018-01-01 2797
2018-02-01 2807
2018-03-01 2795
2018-04-01 2836
2018-05-01 2835
2018-06-01 3189
2018-07-01 2946
2018-08-01 2964
2018-09-01 2914
2018-10-01 2828
2018-11-01 2865
2018-12-01 2780
2019-01-01 2776
2019-02-01 2852
2019-03-01 2845
2019-04-01 2851
2019-05-01 2871
2019-06-01 3135
2019-07-01 2863
2019-08-01 2877
2019-09-01 2954
2019-10-01 2815
2019-11-01 2878
2019-12-01 2781
2020-01-01 2720
2020-02-01 2709
2020-03-01 2792
2020-04-01 2669
2020-05-01 2825
2020-06-01 3017
2020-07-01 2942
2020-08-01 2966
2020-09-01 2864
2020-10-01 2820
2020-11-01 2799
2020-12-01 2785
2021-01-01 2706
2021-02-01 2771
2021-03-01 2709
2021-04-01 2728
2021-05-01 2804
2021-06-01 2957
2021-07-01 2739
2021-08-01 2817
2021-09-01 2788
2021-10-01 2715
2021-11-01 2718
2021-12-01 2709
2022-01-01 2695
2022-02-01 2698
2022-03-01 2689
2022-04-01 2661
2022-05-01 2781
2022-06-01 2853
2022-07-01 2556
2022-08-01 2624
2022-09-01 2623
2022-10-01 2658
2022-11-01 2624
2022-12-01 2630
2023-01-01 2596
2023-02-01 2595
2023-03-01 2600
2023-04-01 2666
2023-05-01 2699
2023-06-01 2783
2023-07-01 2607
2023-08-01 2698
2023-09-01 2730
2023-10-01 2716
2023-11-01 2688
2023-12-01 2634
2024-01-01 2577
2024-02-01 2540
2024-03-01 2566
2024-04-01 2578
2024-05-01 2674
2024-06-01 2744
2024-07-01 2582
2024-08-01 2740
2024-09-01 2771
2024-10-01 2495
2024-11-01 2513
2024-12-01 2490
2025-01-01 2318

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