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Table Data - Employed Persons in Corvallis, OR (MSA)

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Title Employed Persons in Corvallis, OR (MSA)
Series ID LAUMT411870000000005A
Source U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Release Metropolitan Area Employment and Unemployment
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Annual
Units Persons
Date Range 1990-01-01 to 2023-01-01
Last Updated 2024-05-01 10:46 AM CDT
Notes These data come from the Current Population Survey (CPS), also known as the household survey.

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.

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DATE VALUE
1990-01-01 34536
1991-01-01 34696
1992-01-01 35082
1993-01-01 36498
1994-01-01 38496
1995-01-01 40547
1996-01-01 41529
1997-01-01 41772
1998-01-01 41166
1999-01-01 38898
2000-01-01 39643
2001-01-01 39599
2002-01-01 39774
2003-01-01 39832
2004-01-01 39959
2005-01-01 39936
2006-01-01 39972
2007-01-01 40344
2008-01-01 41029
2009-01-01 40208
2010-01-01 41990
2011-01-01 43019
2012-01-01 42512
2013-01-01 41705
2014-01-01 42410
2015-01-01 43607
2016-01-01 44891
2017-01-01 46456
2018-01-01 46364
2019-01-01 45934
2020-01-01 44087
2021-01-01 45668
2022-01-01 47108
2023-01-01 47861

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