Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Employed Persons in Skagway Municipality, AK

Title Employed Persons in Skagway Municipality, AK
Series ID LAUCN022300000000005
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 2024-09-01
Last Updated 2024-10-30 10:33 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
2010-01-01 449
2010-02-01 423
2010-03-01 441
2010-04-01 502
2010-05-01 778
2010-06-01 830
2010-07-01 857
2010-08-01 836
2010-09-01 775
2010-10-01 542
2010-11-01 453
2010-12-01 447
2011-01-01 423
2011-02-01 408
2011-03-01 421
2011-04-01 472
2011-05-01 769
2011-06-01 810
2011-07-01 843
2011-08-01 832
2011-09-01 768
2011-10-01 513
2011-11-01 453
2011-12-01 443
2012-01-01 436
2012-02-01 409
2012-03-01 432
2012-04-01 479
2012-05-01 807
2012-06-01 913
2012-07-01 945
2012-08-01 924
2012-09-01 835
2012-10-01 593
2012-11-01 478
2012-12-01 486
2013-01-01 470
2013-02-01 451
2013-03-01 453
2013-04-01 515
2013-05-01 876
2013-06-01 968
2013-07-01 1008
2013-08-01 989
2013-09-01 907
2013-10-01 690
2013-11-01 495
2013-12-01 476
2014-01-01 475
2014-02-01 454
2014-03-01 460
2014-04-01 524
2014-05-01 941
2014-06-01 1008
2014-07-01 1036
2014-08-01 1013
2014-09-01 944
2014-10-01 649
2014-11-01 505
2014-12-01 481
2015-01-01 487
2015-02-01 469
2015-03-01 463
2015-04-01 564
2015-05-01 948
2015-06-01 1012
2015-07-01 1033
2015-08-01 1020
2015-09-01 952
2015-10-01 673
2015-11-01 504
2015-12-01 492
2016-01-01 462
2016-02-01 452
2016-03-01 461
2016-04-01 562
2016-05-01 935
2016-06-01 1005
2016-07-01 1044
2016-08-01 1041
2016-09-01 945
2016-10-01 685
2016-11-01 501
2016-12-01 509
2017-01-01 483
2017-02-01 481
2017-03-01 478
2017-04-01 598
2017-05-01 974
2017-06-01 1072
2017-07-01 1090
2017-08-01 1075
2017-09-01 992
2017-10-01 712
2017-11-01 509
2017-12-01 503
2018-01-01 488
2018-02-01 482
2018-03-01 495
2018-04-01 599
2018-05-01 972
2018-06-01 1089
2018-07-01 1131
2018-08-01 1096
2018-09-01 989
2018-10-01 791
2018-11-01 502
2018-12-01 499
2019-01-01 424
2019-02-01 437
2019-03-01 469
2019-04-01 552
2019-05-01 947
2019-06-01 1030
2019-07-01 1046
2019-08-01 1007
2019-09-01 940
2019-10-01 706
2019-11-01 508
2019-12-01 448
2020-01-01 485
2020-02-01 478
2020-03-01 476
2020-04-01 451
2020-05-01 502
2020-06-01 533
2020-07-01 533
2020-08-01 538
2020-09-01 538
2020-10-01 522
2020-11-01 486
2020-12-01 494
2021-01-01 480
2021-02-01 471
2021-03-01 461
2021-04-01 490
2021-05-01 566
2021-06-01 576
2021-07-01 622
2021-08-01 650
2021-09-01 638
2021-10-01 609
2021-11-01 535
2021-12-01 523
2022-01-01 512
2022-02-01 503
2022-03-01 511
2022-04-01 635
2022-05-01 884
2022-06-01 945
2022-07-01 927
2022-08-01 1059
2022-09-01 990
2022-10-01 658
2022-11-01 497
2022-12-01 485
2023-01-01 468
2023-02-01 459
2023-03-01 494
2023-04-01 615
2023-05-01 866
2023-06-01 946
2023-07-01 1006
2023-08-01 1146
2023-09-01 1088
2023-10-01 660
2023-11-01 506
2023-12-01 481
2024-01-01 464
2024-02-01 453
2024-03-01 487
2024-04-01 594
2024-05-01 849
2024-06-01 913
2024-07-01 974
2024-08-01 1133
2024-09-01 1062

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