Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Unemployed Persons in Houston County, TX

Title Unemployed Persons in Houston County, TX
Series ID LAUCN482250000000004
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
1990-01-01 411
1990-02-01 404
1990-03-01 403
1990-04-01 436
1990-05-01 417
1990-06-01 435
1990-07-01 482
1990-08-01 491
1990-09-01 472
1990-10-01 457
1990-11-01 461
1990-12-01 389
1991-01-01 429
1991-02-01 446
1991-03-01 460
1991-04-01 396
1991-05-01 412
1991-06-01 441
1991-07-01 420
1991-08-01 426
1991-09-01 415
1991-10-01 406
1991-11-01 452
1991-12-01 446
1992-01-01 504
1992-02-01 453
1992-03-01 444
1992-04-01 405
1992-05-01 433
1992-06-01 510
1992-07-01 505
1992-08-01 490
1992-09-01 495
1992-10-01 448
1992-11-01 505
1992-12-01 481
1993-01-01 478
1993-02-01 518
1993-03-01 533
1993-04-01 469
1993-05-01 470
1993-06-01 564
1993-07-01 514
1993-08-01 465
1993-09-01 426
1993-10-01 414
1993-11-01 422
1993-12-01 362
1994-01-01 394
1994-02-01 397
1994-03-01 382
1994-04-01 349
1994-05-01 332
1994-06-01 404
1994-07-01 366
1994-08-01 361
1994-09-01 352
1994-10-01 318
1994-11-01 346
1994-12-01 323
1995-01-01 380
1995-02-01 355
1995-03-01 339
1995-04-01 331
1995-05-01 345
1995-06-01 420
1995-07-01 425
1995-08-01 419
1995-09-01 396
1995-10-01 346
1995-11-01 320
1995-12-01 279
1996-01-01 302
1996-02-01 346
1996-03-01 313
1996-04-01 319
1996-05-01 318
1996-06-01 344
1996-07-01 319
1996-08-01 290
1996-09-01 301
1996-10-01 269
1996-11-01 261
1996-12-01 245
1997-01-01 308
1997-02-01 352
1997-03-01 334
1997-04-01 298
1997-05-01 323
1997-06-01 392
1997-07-01 422
1997-08-01 352
1997-09-01 349
1997-10-01 308
1997-11-01 327
1997-12-01 313
1998-01-01 341
1998-02-01 314
1998-03-01 321
1998-04-01 316
1998-05-01 326
1998-06-01 408
1998-07-01 434
1998-08-01 406
1998-09-01 390
1998-10-01 354
1998-11-01 360
1998-12-01 364
1999-01-01 400
1999-02-01 419
1999-03-01 397
1999-04-01 394
1999-05-01 425
1999-06-01 441
1999-07-01 431
1999-08-01 405
1999-09-01 425
1999-10-01 362
1999-11-01 360
1999-12-01 388
2000-01-01 518
2000-02-01 508
2000-03-01 495
2000-04-01 424
2000-05-01 465
2000-06-01 539
2000-07-01 508
2000-08-01 507
2000-09-01 476
2000-10-01 432
2000-11-01 434
2000-12-01 379
2001-01-01 449
2001-02-01 410
2001-03-01 459
2001-04-01 442
2001-05-01 437
2001-06-01 545
2001-07-01 535
2001-08-01 555
2001-09-01 570
2001-10-01 541
2001-11-01 574
2001-12-01 527
2002-01-01 578
2002-02-01 544
2002-03-01 556
2002-04-01 587
2002-05-01 586
2002-06-01 687
2002-07-01 647
2002-08-01 647
2002-09-01 629
2002-10-01 600
2002-11-01 640
2002-12-01 612
2003-01-01 707
2003-02-01 691
2003-03-01 702
2003-04-01 665
2003-05-01 680
2003-06-01 803
2003-07-01 757
2003-08-01 728
2003-09-01 732
2003-10-01 654
2003-11-01 703
2003-12-01 647
2004-01-01 723
2004-02-01 672
2004-03-01 680
2004-04-01 616
2004-05-01 594
2004-06-01 694
2004-07-01 687
2004-08-01 621
2004-09-01 611
2004-10-01 609
2004-11-01 623
2004-12-01 595
2005-01-01 612
2005-02-01 598
2005-03-01 535
2005-04-01 518
2005-05-01 536
2005-06-01 583
2005-07-01 589
2005-08-01 562
2005-09-01 561
2005-10-01 530
2005-11-01 562
2005-12-01 514
2006-01-01 521
2006-02-01 521
2006-03-01 516
2006-04-01 502
2006-05-01 510
2006-06-01 562
2006-07-01 552
2006-08-01 516
2006-09-01 487
2006-10-01 443
2006-11-01 456
2006-12-01 411
2007-01-01 466
2007-02-01 469
2007-03-01 453
2007-04-01 444
2007-05-01 441
2007-06-01 534
2007-07-01 540
2007-08-01 470
2007-09-01 475
2007-10-01 422
2007-11-01 439
2007-12-01 449
2008-01-01 489
2008-02-01 468
2008-03-01 467
2008-04-01 411
2008-05-01 459
2008-06-01 536
2008-07-01 560
2008-08-01 561
2008-09-01 547
2008-10-01 553
2008-11-01 567
2008-12-01 568
2009-01-01 599
2009-02-01 595
2009-03-01 598
2009-04-01 572
2009-05-01 696
2009-06-01 846
2009-07-01 888
2009-08-01 836
2009-09-01 839
2009-10-01 828
2009-11-01 836
2009-12-01 864
2010-01-01 858
2010-02-01 843
2010-03-01 824
2010-04-01 808
2010-05-01 774
2010-06-01 834
2010-07-01 820
2010-08-01 801
2010-09-01 792
2010-10-01 783
2010-11-01 813
2010-12-01 804
2011-01-01 837
2011-02-01 805
2011-03-01 795
2011-04-01 752
2011-05-01 773
2011-06-01 900
2011-07-01 885
2011-08-01 993
2011-09-01 934
2011-10-01 909
2011-11-01 836
2011-12-01 801
2012-01-01 815
2012-02-01 779
2012-03-01 733
2012-04-01 670
2012-05-01 691
2012-06-01 766
2012-07-01 759
2012-08-01 705
2012-09-01 657
2012-10-01 642
2012-11-01 612
2012-12-01 626
2013-01-01 688
2013-02-01 654
2013-03-01 638
2013-04-01 598
2013-05-01 609
2013-06-01 689
2013-07-01 680
2013-08-01 621
2013-09-01 608
2013-10-01 561
2013-11-01 537
2013-12-01 500
2014-01-01 525
2014-02-01 529
2014-03-01 523
2014-04-01 439
2014-05-01 489
2014-06-01 531
2014-07-01 551
2014-08-01 518
2014-09-01 477
2014-10-01 448
2014-11-01 447
2014-12-01 410
2015-01-01 472
2015-02-01 442
2015-03-01 440
2015-04-01 403
2015-05-01 422
2015-06-01 484
2015-07-01 467
2015-08-01 455
2015-09-01 431
2015-10-01 426
2015-11-01 468
2015-12-01 443
2016-01-01 453
2016-02-01 455
2016-03-01 479
2016-04-01 419
2016-05-01 418
2016-06-01 473
2016-07-01 514
2016-08-01 489
2016-09-01 492
2016-10-01 456
2016-11-01 462
2016-12-01 474
2017-01-01 486
2017-02-01 482
2017-03-01 432
2017-04-01 401
2017-05-01 401
2017-06-01 446
2017-07-01 529
2017-08-01 510
2017-09-01 444
2017-10-01 422
2017-11-01 437
2017-12-01 418
2018-01-01 460
2018-02-01 445
2018-03-01 428
2018-04-01 373
2018-05-01 352
2018-06-01 421
2018-07-01 393
2018-08-01 375
2018-09-01 347
2018-10-01 314
2018-11-01 328
2018-12-01 334
2019-01-01 373
2019-02-01 322
2019-03-01 311
2019-04-01 254
2019-05-01 265
2019-06-01 359
2019-07-01 367
2019-08-01 353
2019-09-01 307
2019-10-01 310
2019-11-01 310
2019-12-01 299
2020-01-01 346
2020-02-01 322
2020-03-01 519
2020-04-01 554
2020-05-01 621
2020-06-01 640
2020-07-01 618
2020-08-01 508
2020-09-01 529
2020-10-01 515
2020-11-01 553
2020-12-01 606
2021-01-01 628
2021-02-01 620
2021-03-01 558
2021-04-01 501
2021-05-01 490
2021-06-01 583
2021-07-01 540
2021-08-01 527
2021-09-01 477
2021-10-01 453
2021-11-01 436
2021-12-01 404
2022-01-01 461
2022-02-01 433
2022-03-01 375
2022-04-01 324
2022-05-01 347
2022-06-01 408
2022-07-01 399
2022-08-01 386
2022-09-01 363
2022-10-01 383
2022-11-01 343
2022-12-01 334
2023-01-01 376
2023-02-01 387
2023-03-01 360
2023-04-01 303
2023-05-01 336
2023-06-01 354
2023-07-01 384
2023-08-01 379
2023-09-01 360
2023-10-01 323
2023-11-01 305
2023-12-01 292
2024-01-01 355
2024-02-01 400
2024-03-01 374
2024-04-01 311
2024-05-01 331
2024-06-01 424
2024-07-01 419
2024-08-01 413
2024-09-01 379

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