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

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Title Business Applications with Planned Wages for Wisconsin (DISCONTINUED)
Series ID PWBUSAPPNSAWI
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 BAWBATOTALNSAWI 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 2907
2004-10-01 2613
2005-01-01 3164
2005-04-01 3076
2005-07-01 2525
2005-10-01 2700
2006-01-01 3520
2006-04-01 3413
2006-07-01 2617
2006-10-01 2685
2007-01-01 3387
2007-04-01 3092
2007-07-01 2771
2007-10-01 2018
2008-01-01 2374
2008-04-01 2325
2008-07-01 1924
2008-10-01 1884
2009-01-01 2210
2009-04-01 2144
2009-07-01 1791
2009-10-01 1726
2010-01-01 2122
2010-04-01 1985
2010-07-01 1680
2010-10-01 1668
2011-01-01 2011
2011-04-01 1947
2011-07-01 1636
2011-10-01 1526
2012-01-01 1899
2012-04-01 1870
2012-07-01 1446
2012-10-01 1654
2013-01-01 1866
2013-04-01 1833
2013-07-01 1493
2013-10-01 1508
2014-01-01 1774
2014-04-01 1763
2014-07-01 1510
2014-10-01 1506
2015-01-01 1935
2015-04-01 1699
2015-07-01 1549
2015-10-01 1409
2016-01-01 1886
2016-04-01 1764
2016-07-01 1568
2016-10-01 1378
2017-01-01 1887
2017-04-01 1704
2017-07-01 1531
2017-10-01 1486
2018-01-01 1984
2018-04-01 1781
2018-07-01 1466
2018-10-01 1463
2019-01-01 1828
2019-04-01 1737
2019-07-01 1410
2019-10-01 1435
2020-01-01 1759
2020-04-01 1549
2020-07-01 2205
2020-10-01 1519

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