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Table Data - Business Applications with Planned Wages for Illinois (DISCONTINUED)

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Title Business Applications with Planned Wages for Illinois (DISCONTINUED)
Series ID PWBUSAPPNSAIL
Source U.S. Census Bureau
Release Business Formation Statistics
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Quarterly
Units Number
Date Range 2004-07-01 to 2020-10-01
Last Updated 2021-01-14 11:02 AM CST
Notes The Business Formation Statistics are now released on a monthly basis, and the quarterly series will no longer be updated. See BAWBATOTALNSAIL for an alternative.

High-Propensity Business Applications (HBA) that indicate a first wages‐paid date on the IRS Form SS-4. The indication of a wages-paid date is associated with a high likelihood of transitioning into a business with payroll.
DATE VALUE
2004-07-01 8087
2004-10-01 7646
2005-01-01 8794
2005-04-01 8689
2005-07-01 7489
2005-10-01 7930
2006-01-01 9686
2006-04-01 9308
2006-07-01 7988
2006-10-01 7932
2007-01-01 9295
2007-04-01 9231
2007-07-01 8145
2007-10-01 6335
2008-01-01 7411
2008-04-01 7204
2008-07-01 5872
2008-10-01 5548
2009-01-01 6432
2009-04-01 6053
2009-07-01 5442
2009-10-01 5224
2010-01-01 6231
2010-04-01 5873
2010-07-01 5017
2010-10-01 5114
2011-01-01 5848
2011-04-01 5646
2011-07-01 4871
2011-10-01 4688
2012-01-01 5494
2012-04-01 5415
2012-07-01 4667
2012-10-01 4796
2013-01-01 5506
2013-04-01 5041
2013-07-01 4314
2013-10-01 4290
2014-01-01 4879
2014-04-01 4812
2014-07-01 4329
2014-10-01 4235
2015-01-01 5311
2015-04-01 4727
2015-07-01 4044
2015-10-01 3971
2016-01-01 5229
2016-04-01 4515
2016-07-01 4119
2016-10-01 3812
2017-01-01 5067
2017-04-01 4696
2017-07-01 4001
2017-10-01 3912
2018-01-01 5326
2018-04-01 4783
2018-07-01 4155
2018-10-01 3871
2019-01-01 4663
2019-04-01 4501
2019-07-01 3680
2019-10-01 3743
2020-01-01 4310
2020-04-01 4317
2020-07-01 7964
2020-10-01 4331

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