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

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Title Business Applications with Planned Wages for Michigan (DISCONTINUED)
Series ID PWBUSAPPSAMI
Source U.S. Census Bureau
Release Business Formation Statistics
Seasonal Adjustment 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 BAWBATOTALSAMI 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 6460
2004-10-01 6222
2005-01-01 6256
2005-04-01 6461
2005-07-01 6291
2005-10-01 6349
2006-01-01 6415
2006-04-01 6442
2006-07-01 6464
2006-10-01 6422
2007-01-01 6623
2007-04-01 6495
2007-07-01 6526
2007-10-01 4811
2008-01-01 4444
2008-04-01 4640
2008-07-01 4507
2008-10-01 4471
2009-01-01 4307
2009-04-01 4127
2009-07-01 4290
2009-10-01 3861
2010-01-01 4115
2010-04-01 3804
2010-07-01 3831
2010-10-01 3779
2011-01-01 3701
2011-04-01 3699
2011-07-01 3653
2011-10-01 3576
2012-01-01 3406
2012-04-01 3471
2012-07-01 3339
2012-10-01 3527
2013-01-01 3332
2013-04-01 3345
2013-07-01 3273
2013-10-01 3234
2014-01-01 2914
2014-04-01 3109
2014-07-01 3250
2014-10-01 3261
2015-01-01 3138
2015-04-01 3041
2015-07-01 2875
2015-10-01 2889
2016-01-01 3028
2016-04-01 2911
2016-07-01 3185
2016-10-01 2823
2017-01-01 2966
2017-04-01 2986
2017-07-01 3039
2017-10-01 2929
2018-01-01 3213
2018-04-01 3097
2018-07-01 3076
2018-10-01 3088
2019-01-01 2878
2019-04-01 3038
2019-07-01 2844
2019-10-01 2937
2020-01-01 2511
2020-04-01 2441
2020-07-01 5637
2020-10-01 3641

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