Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Projected Business Formations within 8 Quarters for the United States (DISCONTINUED)

Title Projected Business Formations within 8 Quarters for the United States (DISCONTINUED)
Series ID PBF8QNSAUS
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 11:01 AM CDT
Notes The Business Formation Statistics are now released on a monthly basis, and the quarterly series will no longer be updated. See BFPBF8QTOTALNSAUS 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/PBF4QNSAUS. The projected business formation series cover the period for which the actual business formations are not yet available.
DATE VALUE
2004-07-01 96178
2004-10-01 92073
2005-01-01 115827
2005-04-01 107290
2005-07-01 95944
2005-10-01 96681
2006-01-01 122529
2006-04-01 112309
2006-07-01 98281
2006-10-01 100432
2007-01-01 123166
2007-04-01 116195
2007-07-01 105295
2007-10-01 95773
2008-01-01 106234
2008-04-01 100583
2008-07-01 87916
2008-10-01 84525
2009-01-01 97355
2009-04-01 90188
2009-07-01 82262
2009-10-01 77814
2010-01-01 94917
2010-04-01 88501
2010-07-01 80279
2010-10-01 76839
2011-01-01 96397
2011-04-01 87430
2011-07-01 79317
2011-10-01 77261
2012-01-01 90296
2012-04-01 87435
2012-07-01 76057
2012-10-01 78749
2013-01-01 93198
2013-04-01 87287
2013-07-01 78829
2013-10-01 76907
2014-01-01 93409
2014-04-01 88508
2014-07-01 80450
2014-10-01 79320
2015-01-01 102726
2015-04-01 89535
2015-07-01 82538
2015-10-01 76111
2016-01-01 103616
2016-04-01 89263
2016-07-01 85881
2016-10-01 78361
2017-01-01 105604
2017-04-01 95219
2017-07-01 86342
2017-10-01 81572
2018-01-01 114717
2018-04-01 103209
2018-07-01 92041
2018-10-01 85521
2019-01-01 109679
2019-04-01 99858
2019-07-01 88587
2019-10-01 84387

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