Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Transfers less State Unemployment Benefits in New Hampshire (DISCONTINUED)

Title Transfers less State Unemployment Benefits in New Hampshire (DISCONTINUED)
Series ID NHOTRA
Source U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Release Personal Income by State
Seasonal Adjustment Seasonally Adjusted Annual Rate
Frequency Quarterly
Units Millions of Dollars
Date Range 1990-01-01 to 2013-01-01
Last Updated 2013-07-01 4:46 PM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1990-01-01 1980
1990-04-01 2014
1990-07-01 2097
1990-10-01 2247
1991-01-01 2524
1991-04-01 2746
1991-07-01 2875
1991-10-01 2993
1992-01-01 3012
1992-04-01 3005
1992-07-01 2963
1992-10-01 2889
1993-01-01 2890
1993-04-01 2846
1993-07-01 2893
1993-10-01 2955
1994-01-01 3160
1994-04-01 3273
1994-07-01 3365
1994-10-01 3481
1995-01-01 3581
1995-04-01 3616
1995-07-01 3613
1995-10-01 3549
1996-01-01 3558
1996-04-01 3576
1996-07-01 3525
1996-10-01 3518
1997-01-01 3634
1997-04-01 3661
1997-07-01 3706
1997-10-01 3744
1998-01-01 3796
1998-04-01 3824
1998-07-01 3829
1998-10-01 3859
1999-01-01 3878
1999-04-01 3870
1999-07-01 3921
1999-10-01 3977
2000-01-01 4069
2000-04-01 4206
2000-07-01 4278
2000-10-01 4327
2001-01-01 4478
2001-04-01 4581
2001-07-01 4495
2001-10-01 4727
2002-01-01 4836
2002-04-01 4880
2002-07-01 4922
2002-10-01 4963
2003-01-01 4973
2003-04-01 4963
2003-07-01 5038
2003-10-01 5099
2004-01-01 5357
2004-04-01 5547
2004-07-01 5614
2004-10-01 5700
2005-01-01 5792
2005-04-01 5826
2005-07-01 5773
2005-10-01 5804
2006-01-01 6004
2006-04-01 6142
2006-07-01 6252
2006-10-01 6319
2007-01-01 6609
2007-04-01 6613
2007-07-01 6700
2007-10-01 6836
2008-01-01 7010
2008-04-01 7366
2008-07-01 7213
2008-10-01 7306
2009-01-01 7794
2009-04-01 8293
2009-07-01 8229
2009-10-01 8256
2010-01-01 8447
2010-04-01 8481
2010-07-01 8575
2010-10-01 8631
2011-01-01 8688
2011-04-01 8716
2011-07-01 8715
2011-10-01 8743
2012-01-01 8938
2012-04-01 9049
2012-07-01 9177
2012-10-01 9242
2013-01-01 9392

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