Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Civilian Labor Force in Skagway Municipality, AK

Title Civilian Labor Force in Skagway Municipality, AK
Series ID LAUCN022300000000006
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
2010-01-01 619
2010-02-01 597
2010-03-01 582
2010-04-01 606
2010-05-01 830
2010-06-01 878
2010-07-01 899
2010-08-01 877
2010-09-01 820
2010-10-01 653
2010-11-01 615
2010-12-01 621
2011-01-01 601
2011-02-01 582
2011-03-01 567
2011-04-01 583
2011-05-01 839
2011-06-01 877
2011-07-01 904
2011-08-01 889
2011-09-01 829
2011-10-01 642
2011-11-01 618
2011-12-01 603
2012-01-01 608
2012-02-01 571
2012-03-01 572
2012-04-01 584
2012-05-01 875
2012-06-01 978
2012-07-01 1000
2012-08-01 976
2012-09-01 887
2012-10-01 694
2012-11-01 613
2012-12-01 631
2013-01-01 624
2013-02-01 598
2013-03-01 574
2013-04-01 612
2013-05-01 935
2013-06-01 1024
2013-07-01 1058
2013-08-01 1035
2013-09-01 955
2013-10-01 794
2013-11-01 632
2013-12-01 618
2014-01-01 627
2014-02-01 619
2014-03-01 599
2014-04-01 619
2014-05-01 995
2014-06-01 1054
2014-07-01 1080
2014-08-01 1052
2014-09-01 983
2014-10-01 741
2014-11-01 623
2014-12-01 610
2015-01-01 614
2015-02-01 608
2015-03-01 574
2015-04-01 644
2015-05-01 1003
2015-06-01 1059
2015-07-01 1076
2015-08-01 1059
2015-09-01 990
2015-10-01 794
2015-11-01 631
2015-12-01 631
2016-01-01 597
2016-02-01 603
2016-03-01 594
2016-04-01 640
2016-05-01 976
2016-06-01 1042
2016-07-01 1077
2016-08-01 1070
2016-09-01 976
2016-10-01 782
2016-11-01 610
2016-12-01 643
2017-01-01 620
2017-02-01 609
2017-03-01 592
2017-04-01 670
2017-05-01 1010
2017-06-01 1104
2017-07-01 1119
2017-08-01 1103
2017-09-01 1024
2017-10-01 813
2017-11-01 629
2017-12-01 626
2018-01-01 615
2018-02-01 618
2018-03-01 600
2018-04-01 673
2018-05-01 1009
2018-06-01 1121
2018-07-01 1157
2018-08-01 1118
2018-09-01 1013
2018-10-01 855
2018-11-01 612
2018-12-01 607
2019-01-01 558
2019-02-01 567
2019-03-01 570
2019-04-01 621
2019-05-01 982
2019-06-01 1062
2019-07-01 1076
2019-08-01 1033
2019-09-01 967
2019-10-01 759
2019-11-01 615
2019-12-01 558
2020-01-01 595
2020-02-01 603
2020-03-01 598
2020-04-01 637
2020-05-01 681
2020-06-01 698
2020-07-01 725
2020-08-01 669
2020-09-01 660
2020-10-01 625
2020-11-01 592
2020-12-01 596
2021-01-01 600
2021-02-01 595
2021-03-01 570
2021-04-01 599
2021-05-01 648
2021-06-01 656
2021-07-01 687
2021-08-01 697
2021-09-01 689
2021-10-01 667
2021-11-01 610
2021-12-01 606
2022-01-01 616
2022-02-01 609
2022-03-01 580
2022-04-01 678
2022-05-01 909
2022-06-01 970
2022-07-01 949
2022-08-01 1079
2022-09-01 1012
2022-10-01 698
2022-11-01 561
2022-12-01 555
2023-01-01 553
2023-02-01 549
2023-03-01 550
2023-04-01 649
2023-05-01 892
2023-06-01 973
2023-07-01 1029
2023-08-01 1171
2023-09-01 1106
2023-10-01 691
2023-11-01 568
2023-12-01 550
2024-01-01 543
2024-02-01 543
2024-03-01 576
2024-04-01 654
2024-05-01 882
2024-06-01 947
2024-07-01 1005
2024-08-01 1160
2024-09-01 1091
2024-10-01 719
2024-11-01 575
2024-12-01 570
2025-01-01 550

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