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Table Data - Projected Business Formations within 8 Quarters for Rhode Island (DISCONTINUED)

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Title Projected Business Formations within 8 Quarters for Rhode Island (DISCONTINUED)
Series ID PBF8QNSARI
Source U.S. Census Bureau
Release Business Formation Statistics
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Quarterly
Units Number
Date Range 2004-07-01 to 2019-10-01
Last Updated 2020-10-14 11:03 AM CDT
Notes The Business Formation Statistics are now released on a monthly basis, and the quarterly series will no longer be updated. See BFPBF8QTOTALNSARI for an alternative.

The projected number of employer businesses that originate from Business Applications (BA) within eight quarters from the quarter of application, similar to https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/PBF4QNSARI. The projected business formation series cover the period for which the actual business formations are not yet available.
DATE VALUE
2004-07-01 326
2004-10-01 309
2005-01-01 407
2005-04-01 401
2005-07-01 326
2005-10-01 312
2006-01-01 419
2006-04-01 394
2006-07-01 318
2006-10-01 293
2007-01-01 369
2007-04-01 387
2007-07-01 330
2007-10-01 285
2008-01-01 348
2008-04-01 324
2008-07-01 286
2008-10-01 283
2009-01-01 328
2009-04-01 337
2009-07-01 269
2009-10-01 245
2010-01-01 329
2010-04-01 302
2010-07-01 272
2010-10-01 249
2011-01-01 345
2011-04-01 309
2011-07-01 234
2011-10-01 229
2012-01-01 318
2012-04-01 288
2012-07-01 242
2012-10-01 245
2013-01-01 306
2013-04-01 288
2013-07-01 243
2013-10-01 237
2014-01-01 329
2014-04-01 310
2014-07-01 257
2014-10-01 215
2015-01-01 330
2015-04-01 314
2015-07-01 274
2015-10-01 220
2016-01-01 330
2016-04-01 290
2016-07-01 272
2016-10-01 224
2017-01-01 332
2017-04-01 343
2017-07-01 297
2017-10-01 293
2018-01-01 420
2018-04-01 416
2018-07-01 359
2018-10-01 285
2019-01-01 427
2019-04-01 308
2019-07-01 272
2019-10-01 269

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