Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - All Employees: Total Nonfarm in Pennsylvania

Title All Employees: Total Nonfarm in Pennsylvania
Series ID SMU42000000000000001A
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 5:10 AM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1939-01-01 2701.5
1940-01-01 2893.5
1941-01-01 3241.1
1942-01-01 3445.7
1943-01-01 3514.9
1944-01-01 3443.5
1945-01-01 3335.3
1946-01-01 3427.3
1947-01-01 3673.5
1948-01-01 3726.7
1949-01-01 3555.9
1950-01-01 3644.4
1951-01-01 3839.1
1952-01-01 3853.4
1953-01-01 3911.5
1954-01-01 3693.8
1955-01-01 3749.6
1956-01-01 3827.8
1957-01-01 3845.4
1958-01-01 3662.1
1959-01-01 3679.1
1960-01-01 3715.4
1961-01-01 3634.1
1962-01-01 3694.9
1963-01-01 3694.8
1964-01-01 3777.1
1965-01-01 3917.5
1966-01-01 4077.1
1967-01-01 4171.3
1968-01-01 4263.5
1969-01-01 4374.9
1970-01-01 4351.6
1971-01-01 4291.3
1972-01-01 4400.0
1973-01-01 4506.5
1974-01-01 4514.6
1975-01-01 4435.8
1976-01-01 4512.8
1977-01-01 4565.2
1978-01-01 4716.2
1979-01-01 4806.1
1980-01-01 4753.1
1981-01-01 4728.9
1982-01-01 4580.1
1983-01-01 4524.3
1984-01-01 4654.8
1985-01-01 4730.3
1986-01-01 4790.9
1987-01-01 4915.1
1988-01-01 5041.7
1989-01-01 5138.5
1990-01-01 5173.0
1991-01-01 5086.3
1992-01-01 5078.0
1993-01-01 5125.3
1994-01-01 5194.9
1995-01-01 5255.8
1996-01-01 5309.1
1997-01-01 5409.3
1998-01-01 5497.4
1999-01-01 5588.4
2000-01-01 5693.2
2001-01-01 5684.2
2002-01-01 5642.2
2003-01-01 5612.5
2004-01-01 5645.2
2005-01-01 5703.1
2006-01-01 5757.1
2007-01-01 5799.1
2008-01-01 5800.1
2009-01-01 5616.8
2010-01-01 5622.4
2011-01-01 5685.8
2012-01-01 5726.0
2013-01-01 5740.7
2014-01-01 5788.6
2015-01-01 5835.4
2016-01-01 5882.9
2017-01-01 5941.3
2018-01-01 6009.9
2019-01-01 6066.0
2020-01-01 5604.9
2021-01-01 5760.5
2022-01-01 5984.1
2023-01-01 6086.3

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