Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Unemployed Persons in Montour County, PA

Title Unemployed Persons in Montour County, PA
Series ID LAUCN420930000000004
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 10:33 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
1990-01-01 476
1990-02-01 476
1990-03-01 445
1990-04-01 442
1990-05-01 428
1990-06-01 368
1990-07-01 455
1990-08-01 383
1990-09-01 443
1990-10-01 450
1990-11-01 455
1990-12-01 474
1991-01-01 475
1991-02-01 505
1991-03-01 670
1991-04-01 453
1991-05-01 451
1991-06-01 486
1991-07-01 525
1991-08-01 386
1991-09-01 415
1991-10-01 453
1991-11-01 447
1991-12-01 425
1992-01-01 609
1992-02-01 770
1992-03-01 650
1992-04-01 546
1992-05-01 592
1992-06-01 478
1992-07-01 461
1992-08-01 420
1992-09-01 461
1992-10-01 398
1992-11-01 439
1992-12-01 354
1993-01-01 431
1993-02-01 397
1993-03-01 409
1993-04-01 327
1993-05-01 383
1993-06-01 410
1993-07-01 325
1993-08-01 394
1993-09-01 405
1993-10-01 350
1993-11-01 363
1993-12-01 304
1994-01-01 425
1994-02-01 402
1994-03-01 377
1994-04-01 316
1994-05-01 300
1994-06-01 314
1994-07-01 326
1994-08-01 306
1994-09-01 262
1994-10-01 222
1994-11-01 240
1994-12-01 240
1995-01-01 350
1995-02-01 371
1995-03-01 355
1995-04-01 304
1995-05-01 284
1995-06-01 305
1995-07-01 360
1995-08-01 300
1995-09-01 293
1995-10-01 238
1995-11-01 296
1995-12-01 296
1996-01-01 481
1996-02-01 470
1996-03-01 452
1996-04-01 397
1996-05-01 407
1996-06-01 392
1996-07-01 380
1996-08-01 343
1996-09-01 381
1996-10-01 375
1996-11-01 365
1996-12-01 308
1997-01-01 454
1997-02-01 437
1997-03-01 483
1997-04-01 443
1997-05-01 439
1997-06-01 430
1997-07-01 389
1997-08-01 309
1997-09-01 292
1997-10-01 305
1997-11-01 279
1997-12-01 285
1998-01-01 386
1998-02-01 394
1998-03-01 336
1998-04-01 252
1998-05-01 252
1998-06-01 295
1998-07-01 262
1998-08-01 223
1998-09-01 205
1998-10-01 201
1998-11-01 228
1998-12-01 197
1999-01-01 351
1999-02-01 313
1999-03-01 287
1999-04-01 250
1999-05-01 202
1999-06-01 219
1999-07-01 211
1999-08-01 183
1999-09-01 200
1999-10-01 181
1999-11-01 189
1999-12-01 166
2000-01-01 329
2000-02-01 353
2000-03-01 317
2000-04-01 253
2000-05-01 287
2000-06-01 300
2000-07-01 288
2000-08-01 310
2000-09-01 287
2000-10-01 317
2000-11-01 312
2000-12-01 295
2001-01-01 411
2001-02-01 392
2001-03-01 371
2001-04-01 329
2001-05-01 354
2001-06-01 374
2001-07-01 372
2001-08-01 355
2001-09-01 328
2001-10-01 354
2001-11-01 368
2001-12-01 380
2002-01-01 515
2002-02-01 484
2002-03-01 467
2002-04-01 422
2002-05-01 456
2002-06-01 452
2002-07-01 429
2002-08-01 411
2002-09-01 368
2002-10-01 373
2002-11-01 389
2002-12-01 367
2003-01-01 443
2003-02-01 455
2003-03-01 430
2003-04-01 402
2003-05-01 432
2003-06-01 461
2003-07-01 428
2003-08-01 379
2003-09-01 391
2003-10-01 343
2003-11-01 352
2003-12-01 353
2004-01-01 462
2004-02-01 467
2004-03-01 422
2004-04-01 369
2004-05-01 407
2004-06-01 419
2004-07-01 512
2004-08-01 489
2004-09-01 463
2004-10-01 483
2004-11-01 494
2004-12-01 442
2005-01-01 478
2005-02-01 437
2005-03-01 434
2005-04-01 354
2005-05-01 387
2005-06-01 389
2005-07-01 427
2005-08-01 358
2005-09-01 373
2005-10-01 380
2005-11-01 394
2005-12-01 376
2006-01-01 475
2006-02-01 440
2006-03-01 399
2006-04-01 374
2006-05-01 352
2006-06-01 365
2006-07-01 377
2006-08-01 365
2006-09-01 304
2006-10-01 313
2006-11-01 368
2006-12-01 333
2007-01-01 433
2007-02-01 381
2007-03-01 389
2007-04-01 340
2007-05-01 345
2007-06-01 378
2007-07-01 366
2007-08-01 358
2007-09-01 345
2007-10-01 361
2007-11-01 347
2007-12-01 372
2008-01-01 438
2008-02-01 446
2008-03-01 434
2008-04-01 398
2008-05-01 441
2008-06-01 445
2008-07-01 488
2008-08-01 473
2008-09-01 415
2008-10-01 432
2008-11-01 477
2008-12-01 525
2009-01-01 632
2009-02-01 684
2009-03-01 636
2009-04-01 619
2009-05-01 623
2009-06-01 657
2009-07-01 686
2009-08-01 627
2009-09-01 525
2009-10-01 524
2009-11-01 538
2009-12-01 533
2010-01-01 671
2010-02-01 656
2010-03-01 644
2010-04-01 571
2010-05-01 593
2010-06-01 604
2010-07-01 604
2010-08-01 591
2010-09-01 539
2010-10-01 544
2010-11-01 542
2010-12-01 520
2011-01-01 594
2011-02-01 596
2011-03-01 576
2011-04-01 512
2011-05-01 547
2011-06-01 614
2011-07-01 596
2011-08-01 608
2011-09-01 576
2011-10-01 514
2011-11-01 502
2011-12-01 501
2012-01-01 576
2012-02-01 553
2012-03-01 544
2012-04-01 487
2012-05-01 536
2012-06-01 593
2012-07-01 602
2012-08-01 551
2012-09-01 490
2012-10-01 489
2012-11-01 495
2012-12-01 515
2013-01-01 598
2013-02-01 551
2013-03-01 513
2013-04-01 471
2013-05-01 501
2013-06-01 546
2013-07-01 559
2013-08-01 508
2013-09-01 450
2013-10-01 430
2013-11-01 436
2013-12-01 416
2014-01-01 483
2014-02-01 483
2014-03-01 467
2014-04-01 388
2014-05-01 447
2014-06-01 447
2014-07-01 509
2014-08-01 447
2014-09-01 397
2014-10-01 382
2014-11-01 392
2014-12-01 383
2015-01-01 451
2015-02-01 435
2015-03-01 418
2015-04-01 381
2015-05-01 421
2015-06-01 432
2015-07-01 436
2015-08-01 388
2015-09-01 363
2015-10-01 373
2015-11-01 368
2015-12-01 356
2016-01-01 427
2016-02-01 428
2016-03-01 418
2016-04-01 356
2016-05-01 379
2016-06-01 407
2016-07-01 427
2016-08-01 419
2016-09-01 363
2016-10-01 352
2016-11-01 324
2016-12-01 325
2017-01-01 408
2017-02-01 395
2017-03-01 369
2017-04-01 337
2017-05-01 329
2017-06-01 355
2017-07-01 406
2017-08-01 393
2017-09-01 337
2017-10-01 323
2017-11-01 331
2017-12-01 326
2018-01-01 396
2018-02-01 409
2018-03-01 346
2018-04-01 298
2018-05-01 307
2018-06-01 350
2018-07-01 378
2018-08-01 346
2018-09-01 283
2018-10-01 275
2018-11-01 265
2018-12-01 310
2019-01-01 389
2019-02-01 376
2019-03-01 342
2019-04-01 289
2019-05-01 302
2019-06-01 335
2019-07-01 380
2019-08-01 354
2019-09-01 280
2019-10-01 298
2019-11-01 283
2019-12-01 322
2020-01-01 364
2020-02-01 338
2020-03-01 401
2020-04-01 962
2020-05-01 789
2020-06-01 674
2020-07-01 645
2020-08-01 530
2020-09-01 482
2020-10-01 450
2020-11-01 450
2020-12-01 545
2021-01-01 488
2021-02-01 429
2021-03-01 392
2021-04-01 347
2021-05-01 364
2021-06-01 422
2021-07-01 449
2021-08-01 433
2021-09-01 301
2021-10-01 319
2021-11-01 256
2021-12-01 251
2022-01-01 321
2022-02-01 300
2022-03-01 271
2022-04-01 243
2022-05-01 282
2022-06-01 350
2022-07-01 363
2022-08-01 381
2022-09-01 271
2022-10-01 268
2022-11-01 246
2022-12-01 242
2023-01-01 311
2023-02-01 322
2023-03-01 261
2023-04-01 202
2023-05-01 234
2023-06-01 271
2023-07-01 281
2023-08-01 312
2023-09-01 208
2023-10-01 218
2023-11-01 195
2023-12-01 212
2024-01-01 261
2024-02-01 265
2024-03-01 237
2024-04-01 195
2024-05-01 255
2024-06-01 289
2024-07-01 323
2024-08-01 323
2024-09-01 196

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