Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - All Employees: Total Nonfarm in Connecticut

Title All Employees: Total Nonfarm in Connecticut
Series ID SMU09000000000000001A
Source U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Release State and Metro Area Employment, Hours, and Earnings (Not a Press Release)
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Annual
Units Thousands of Persons
Date Range 1939-01-01 to 2023-01-01
Last Updated 2024-03-13 5:19 AM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1939-01-01 558.7
1940-01-01 604.5
1941-01-01 712.5
1942-01-01 774.2
1943-01-01 799.3
1944-01-01 754.4
1945-01-01 688.7
1946-01-01 714.9
1947-01-01 773.8
1948-01-01 775.9
1949-01-01 730.0
1950-01-01 766.1
1951-01-01 828.7
1952-01-01 847.6
1953-01-01 880.4
1954-01-01 860.3
1955-01-01 874.8
1956-01-01 913.4
1957-01-01 921.7
1958-01-01 873.3
1959-01-01 897.9
1960-01-01 915.4
1961-01-01 922.7
1962-01-01 949.8
1963-01-01 969.3
1964-01-01 991.2
1965-01-01 1032.9
1966-01-01 1095.4
1967-01-01 1130.1
1968-01-01 1158.0
1969-01-01 1194.1
1970-01-01 1197.5
1971-01-01 1164.3
1972-01-01 1190.4
1973-01-01 1238.7
1974-01-01 1264.0
1975-01-01 1223.4
1976-01-01 1239.7
1977-01-01 1282.3
1978-01-01 1346.1
1979-01-01 1398.0
1980-01-01 1426.9
1981-01-01 1438.3
1982-01-01 1428.5
1983-01-01 1444.2
1984-01-01 1517.3
1985-01-01 1558.2
1986-01-01 1598.4
1987-01-01 1638.2
1988-01-01 1667.4
1989-01-01 1665.6
1990-01-01 1627.5
1991-01-01 1565.4
1992-01-01 1535.0
1993-01-01 1538.3
1994-01-01 1551.6
1995-01-01 1569.3
1996-01-01 1590.1
1997-01-01 1615.6
1998-01-01 1650.8
1999-01-01 1677.6
2000-01-01 1700.7
2001-01-01 1688.8
2002-01-01 1672.8
2003-01-01 1652.2
2004-01-01 1658.8
2005-01-01 1671.1
2006-01-01 1693.1
2007-01-01 1704.8
2008-01-01 1708.0
2009-01-01 1635.5
2010-01-01 1617.3
2011-01-01 1633.8
2012-01-01 1648.2
2013-01-01 1661.2
2014-01-01 1673.2
2015-01-01 1686.9
2016-01-01 1692.5
2017-01-01 1696.6
2018-01-01 1699.5
2019-01-01 1696.1
2020-01-01 1570.7
2021-01-01 1616.3
2022-01-01 1668.1
2023-01-01 1694.2

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