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

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Title Business Applications with Planned Wages for Ohio (DISCONTINUED)
Series ID PWBUSAPPNSAOH
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 BAWBATOTALNSAOH 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 5700
2004-10-01 5500
2005-01-01 6648
2005-04-01 6363
2005-07-01 5610
2005-10-01 5447
2006-01-01 6854
2006-04-01 6176
2006-07-01 5239
2006-10-01 5302
2007-01-01 6113
2007-04-01 6205
2007-07-01 5264
2007-10-01 4087
2008-01-01 4511
2008-04-01 4322
2008-07-01 3714
2008-10-01 3771
2009-01-01 4303
2009-04-01 4144
2009-07-01 3627
2009-10-01 3426
2010-01-01 4187
2010-04-01 3846
2010-07-01 3466
2010-10-01 3307
2011-01-01 4105
2011-04-01 3662
2011-07-01 3046
2011-10-01 3317
2012-01-01 3871
2012-04-01 3636
2012-07-01 2934
2012-10-01 3148
2013-01-01 3576
2013-04-01 3321
2013-07-01 2754
2013-10-01 2856
2014-01-01 3323
2014-04-01 3082
2014-07-01 2759
2014-10-01 2809
2015-01-01 3428
2015-04-01 3072
2015-07-01 2754
2015-10-01 2668
2016-01-01 3619
2016-04-01 2919
2016-07-01 2896
2016-10-01 2953
2017-01-01 3573
2017-04-01 3255
2017-07-01 2798
2017-10-01 2708
2018-01-01 3650
2018-04-01 3298
2018-07-01 2933
2018-10-01 2707
2019-01-01 3600
2019-04-01 3296
2019-07-01 2768
2019-10-01 2767
2020-01-01 3209
2020-04-01 3081
2020-07-01 4966
2020-10-01 3373

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