Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Unemployed Persons in Wallowa County, OR

Title Unemployed Persons in Wallowa County, OR
Series ID LAUCN410630000000004
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 10:13 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
1990-01-01 254
1990-02-01 314
1990-03-01 445
1990-04-01 428
1990-05-01 328
1990-06-01 258
1990-07-01 155
1990-08-01 149
1990-09-01 147
1990-10-01 183
1990-11-01 227
1990-12-01 231
1991-01-01 363
1991-02-01 462
1991-03-01 564
1991-04-01 483
1991-05-01 364
1991-06-01 284
1991-07-01 177
1991-08-01 154
1991-09-01 176
1991-10-01 160
1991-11-01 263
1991-12-01 289
1992-01-01 399
1992-02-01 519
1992-03-01 629
1992-04-01 477
1992-05-01 350
1992-06-01 312
1992-07-01 247
1992-08-01 278
1992-09-01 264
1992-10-01 275
1992-11-01 331
1992-12-01 334
1993-01-01 450
1993-02-01 507
1993-03-01 555
1993-04-01 532
1993-05-01 431
1993-06-01 357
1993-07-01 257
1993-08-01 256
1993-09-01 220
1993-10-01 228
1993-11-01 263
1993-12-01 330
1994-01-01 416
1994-02-01 424
1994-03-01 542
1994-04-01 465
1994-05-01 345
1994-06-01 282
1994-07-01 226
1994-08-01 210
1994-09-01 174
1994-10-01 221
1994-11-01 297
1994-12-01 354
1995-01-01 427
1995-02-01 454
1995-03-01 490
1995-04-01 443
1995-05-01 387
1995-06-01 328
1995-07-01 283
1995-08-01 263
1995-09-01 238
1995-10-01 255
1995-11-01 366
1995-12-01 350
1996-01-01 509
1996-02-01 562
1996-03-01 570
1996-04-01 477
1996-05-01 382
1996-06-01 328
1996-07-01 310
1996-08-01 243
1996-09-01 238
1996-10-01 303
1996-11-01 379
1996-12-01 422
1997-01-01 502
1997-02-01 496
1997-03-01 562
1997-04-01 493
1997-05-01 313
1997-06-01 300
1997-07-01 290
1997-08-01 254
1997-09-01 249
1997-10-01 257
1997-11-01 329
1997-12-01 370
1998-01-01 505
1998-02-01 559
1998-03-01 574
1998-04-01 465
1998-05-01 371
1998-06-01 411
1998-07-01 251
1998-08-01 244
1998-09-01 232
1998-10-01 277
1998-11-01 333
1998-12-01 356
1999-01-01 437
1999-02-01 436
1999-03-01 470
1999-04-01 399
1999-05-01 313
1999-06-01 320
1999-07-01 207
1999-08-01 179
1999-09-01 154
1999-10-01 198
1999-11-01 249
1999-12-01 279
2000-01-01 289
2000-02-01 311
2000-03-01 363
2000-04-01 288
2000-05-01 243
2000-06-01 208
2000-07-01 230
2000-08-01 243
2000-09-01 200
2000-10-01 215
2000-11-01 290
2000-12-01 313
2001-01-01 413
2001-02-01 490
2001-03-01 514
2001-04-01 430
2001-05-01 303
2001-06-01 234
2001-07-01 227
2001-08-01 223
2001-09-01 200
2001-10-01 235
2001-11-01 293
2001-12-01 309
2002-01-01 411
2002-02-01 441
2002-03-01 467
2002-04-01 443
2002-05-01 305
2002-06-01 257
2002-07-01 226
2002-08-01 215
2002-09-01 176
2002-10-01 210
2002-11-01 266
2002-12-01 306
2003-01-01 392
2003-02-01 438
2003-03-01 482
2003-04-01 476
2003-05-01 373
2003-06-01 330
2003-07-01 293
2003-08-01 270
2003-09-01 241
2003-10-01 269
2003-11-01 295
2003-12-01 313
2004-01-01 433
2004-02-01 434
2004-03-01 478
2004-04-01 374
2004-05-01 319
2004-06-01 314
2004-07-01 269
2004-08-01 242
2004-09-01 217
2004-10-01 224
2004-11-01 263
2004-12-01 283
2005-01-01 350
2005-02-01 342
2005-03-01 356
2005-04-01 313
2005-05-01 277
2005-06-01 223
2005-07-01 213
2005-08-01 203
2005-09-01 183
2005-10-01 192
2005-11-01 232
2005-12-01 282
2006-01-01 346
2006-02-01 305
2006-03-01 339
2006-04-01 313
2006-05-01 233
2006-06-01 193
2006-07-01 177
2006-08-01 185
2006-09-01 162
2006-10-01 156
2006-11-01 195
2006-12-01 245
2007-01-01 288
2007-02-01 273
2007-03-01 309
2007-04-01 266
2007-05-01 208
2007-06-01 167
2007-07-01 162
2007-08-01 202
2007-09-01 155
2007-10-01 157
2007-11-01 194
2007-12-01 258
2008-01-01 294
2008-02-01 305
2008-03-01 329
2008-04-01 269
2008-05-01 238
2008-06-01 206
2008-07-01 203
2008-08-01 192
2008-09-01 201
2008-10-01 226
2008-11-01 308
2008-12-01 407
2009-01-01 522
2009-02-01 528
2009-03-01 601
2009-04-01 520
2009-05-01 450
2009-06-01 354
2009-07-01 342
2009-08-01 342
2009-09-01 310
2009-10-01 345
2009-11-01 396
2009-12-01 489
2010-01-01 561
2010-02-01 611
2010-03-01 614
2010-04-01 520
2010-05-01 451
2010-06-01 432
2010-07-01 342
2010-08-01 352
2010-09-01 321
2010-10-01 361
2010-11-01 434
2010-12-01 477
2011-01-01 590
2011-02-01 562
2011-03-01 566
2011-04-01 488
2011-05-01 427
2011-06-01 391
2011-07-01 349
2011-08-01 349
2011-09-01 315
2011-10-01 347
2011-11-01 369
2011-12-01 416
2012-01-01 479
2012-02-01 503
2012-03-01 530
2012-04-01 438
2012-05-01 373
2012-06-01 335
2012-07-01 324
2012-08-01 304
2012-09-01 271
2012-10-01 306
2012-11-01 336
2012-12-01 432
2013-01-01 496
2013-02-01 475
2013-03-01 485
2013-04-01 406
2013-05-01 330
2013-06-01 300
2013-07-01 291
2013-08-01 269
2013-09-01 247
2013-10-01 308
2013-11-01 320
2013-12-01 348
2014-01-01 397
2014-02-01 477
2014-03-01 473
2014-04-01 366
2014-05-01 311
2014-06-01 262
2014-07-01 250
2014-08-01 239
2014-09-01 216
2014-10-01 251
2014-11-01 259
2014-12-01 287
2015-01-01 327
2015-02-01 370
2015-03-01 316
2015-04-01 289
2015-05-01 225
2015-06-01 212
2015-07-01 197
2015-08-01 183
2015-09-01 165
2015-10-01 185
2015-11-01 228
2015-12-01 255
2016-01-01 300
2016-02-01 299
2016-03-01 318
2016-04-01 268
2016-05-01 182
2016-06-01 192
2016-07-01 186
2016-08-01 168
2016-09-01 149
2016-10-01 171
2016-11-01 183
2016-12-01 198
2017-01-01 244
2017-02-01 234
2017-03-01 251
2017-04-01 221
2017-05-01 165
2017-06-01 140
2017-07-01 147
2017-08-01 145
2017-09-01 132
2017-10-01 140
2017-11-01 173
2017-12-01 197
2018-01-01 256
2018-02-01 279
2018-03-01 284
2018-04-01 225
2018-05-01 163
2018-06-01 156
2018-07-01 148
2018-08-01 138
2018-09-01 128
2018-10-01 153
2018-11-01 201
2018-12-01 223
2019-01-01 308
2019-02-01 292
2019-03-01 322
2019-04-01 257
2019-05-01 174
2019-06-01 165
2019-07-01 158
2019-08-01 157
2019-09-01 117
2019-10-01 120
2019-11-01 132
2019-12-01 154
2020-01-01 232
2020-02-01 244
2020-03-01 282
2020-04-01 419
2020-05-01 343
2020-06-01 279
2020-07-01 234
2020-08-01 180
2020-09-01 179
2020-10-01 171
2020-11-01 193
2020-12-01 215
2021-01-01 258
2021-02-01 264
2021-03-01 285
2021-04-01 228
2021-05-01 199
2021-06-01 186
2021-07-01 159
2021-08-01 153
2021-09-01 143
2021-10-01 134
2021-11-01 158
2021-12-01 184
2022-01-01 247
2022-02-01 234
2022-03-01 229
2022-04-01 173
2022-05-01 150
2022-06-01 168
2022-07-01 150
2022-08-01 163
2022-09-01 146
2022-10-01 146
2022-11-01 196
2022-12-01 209
2023-01-01 248
2023-02-01 243
2023-03-01 196
2023-04-01 160
2023-05-01 148
2023-06-01 125
2023-07-01 128
2023-08-01 128
2023-09-01 113
2023-10-01 117
2023-11-01 143
2023-12-01 162
2024-01-01 240
2024-02-01 232
2024-03-01 214
2024-04-01 158
2024-05-01 144
2024-06-01 124
2024-07-01 132
2024-08-01 127
2024-09-01 119

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