Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Civilian Labor Force in Glasscock County, TX

Title Civilian Labor Force in Glasscock County, TX
Series ID TXGLAS3LFN
Source U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Release Unemployment in States and Local Areas (all other areas) (Not a Press Release)
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Monthly
Units Persons
Date Range 1990-01-01 to 2024-09-01
Last Updated 2024-10-30 10:33 AM CDT
Notes These data come from the Current Population Survey (CPS), also known as the household survey.

Civilian Labor Force includes all persons in the civilian noninstitutional population ages 16 and older classified as either employed or unemployed.

Employed persons are all persons who, during the reference week (the week including the 12th day of the month), (a) did any work as paid employees, worked in their own business or profession or on their own farm, or worked 15 hours or more as unpaid workers in an enterprise operated by a member of their family, or (b) were not working but who had jobs from which they were temporarily absent because of vacation, illness, bad weather, childcare problems, maternity or paternity leave, labor-management dispute, job training, or other family or personal reasons, whether or not they were paid for the time off or were seeking other jobs. Each employed person is counted only once, even if he or she holds more than one job.

Unemployed persons are all persons who had no employment during the reference week, were available for work, except for temporary illness, and had made specific efforts to find employment some time during the 4 week-period ending with the reference week. Persons who were waiting to be recalled to a job from which they had been laid off need not have been looking for work to be classified as unemployed.

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DATE VALUE
1990-01-01 628
1990-02-01 584
1990-03-01 589
1990-04-01 612
1990-05-01 630
1990-06-01 660
1990-07-01 636
1990-08-01 664
1990-09-01 636
1990-10-01 698
1990-11-01 803
1990-12-01 789
1991-01-01 681
1991-02-01 639
1991-03-01 626
1991-04-01 637
1991-05-01 645
1991-06-01 676
1991-07-01 668
1991-08-01 695
1991-09-01 672
1991-10-01 767
1991-11-01 786
1991-12-01 789
1992-01-01 597
1992-02-01 569
1992-03-01 597
1992-04-01 576
1992-05-01 547
1992-06-01 560
1992-07-01 545
1992-08-01 576
1992-09-01 571
1992-10-01 769
1992-11-01 756
1992-12-01 706
1993-01-01 628
1993-02-01 548
1993-03-01 517
1993-04-01 574
1993-05-01 599
1993-06-01 617
1993-07-01 584
1993-08-01 504
1993-09-01 566
1993-10-01 612
1993-11-01 716
1993-12-01 730
1994-01-01 567
1994-02-01 541
1994-03-01 562
1994-04-01 566
1994-05-01 578
1994-06-01 587
1994-07-01 557
1994-08-01 536
1994-09-01 591
1994-10-01 677
1994-11-01 729
1994-12-01 662
1995-01-01 604
1995-02-01 605
1995-03-01 636
1995-04-01 662
1995-05-01 645
1995-06-01 654
1995-07-01 602
1995-08-01 566
1995-09-01 599
1995-10-01 703
1995-11-01 700
1995-12-01 617
1996-01-01 575
1996-02-01 567
1996-03-01 593
1996-04-01 633
1996-05-01 623
1996-06-01 606
1996-07-01 582
1996-08-01 542
1996-09-01 577
1996-10-01 656
1996-11-01 716
1996-12-01 690
1997-01-01 578
1997-02-01 561
1997-03-01 602
1997-04-01 648
1997-05-01 641
1997-06-01 661
1997-07-01 652
1997-08-01 623
1997-09-01 655
1997-10-01 714
1997-11-01 721
1997-12-01 639
1998-01-01 645
1998-02-01 614
1998-03-01 653
1998-04-01 698
1998-05-01 678
1998-06-01 671
1998-07-01 638
1998-08-01 597
1998-09-01 652
1998-10-01 691
1998-11-01 681
1998-12-01 721
1999-01-01 654
1999-02-01 655
1999-03-01 657
1999-04-01 737
1999-05-01 738
1999-06-01 730
1999-07-01 719
1999-08-01 664
1999-09-01 670
1999-10-01 701
1999-11-01 751
1999-12-01 712
2000-01-01 699
2000-02-01 708
2000-03-01 689
2000-04-01 663
2000-05-01 701
2000-06-01 768
2000-07-01 810
2000-08-01 771
2000-09-01 759
2000-10-01 718
2000-11-01 710
2000-12-01 749
2001-01-01 713
2001-02-01 673
2001-03-01 714
2001-04-01 697
2001-05-01 737
2001-06-01 766
2001-07-01 758
2001-08-01 805
2001-09-01 771
2001-10-01 780
2001-11-01 752
2001-12-01 736
2002-01-01 701
2002-02-01 651
2002-03-01 677
2002-04-01 698
2002-05-01 713
2002-06-01 698
2002-07-01 707
2002-08-01 684
2002-09-01 716
2002-10-01 699
2002-11-01 691
2002-12-01 654
2003-01-01 690
2003-02-01 696
2003-03-01 750
2003-04-01 744
2003-05-01 749
2003-06-01 751
2003-07-01 741
2003-08-01 766
2003-09-01 779
2003-10-01 789
2003-11-01 759
2003-12-01 696
2004-01-01 663
2004-02-01 635
2004-03-01 608
2004-04-01 683
2004-05-01 640
2004-06-01 745
2004-07-01 719
2004-08-01 753
2004-09-01 716
2004-10-01 691
2004-11-01 665
2004-12-01 628
2005-01-01 630
2005-02-01 584
2005-03-01 621
2005-04-01 665
2005-05-01 642
2005-06-01 674
2005-07-01 700
2005-08-01 643
2005-09-01 634
2005-10-01 650
2005-11-01 630
2005-12-01 607
2006-01-01 576
2006-02-01 562
2006-03-01 543
2006-04-01 573
2006-05-01 561
2006-06-01 629
2006-07-01 651
2006-08-01 581
2006-09-01 567
2006-10-01 554
2006-11-01 551
2006-12-01 595
2007-01-01 593
2007-02-01 620
2007-03-01 614
2007-04-01 621
2007-05-01 632
2007-06-01 617
2007-07-01 632
2007-08-01 541
2007-09-01 581
2007-10-01 564
2007-11-01 585
2007-12-01 608
2008-01-01 602
2008-02-01 558
2008-03-01 610
2008-04-01 616
2008-05-01 598
2008-06-01 635
2008-07-01 638
2008-08-01 637
2008-09-01 691
2008-10-01 645
2008-11-01 669
2008-12-01 663
2009-01-01 626
2009-02-01 624
2009-03-01 630
2009-04-01 657
2009-05-01 679
2009-06-01 716
2009-07-01 677
2009-08-01 694
2009-09-01 649
2009-10-01 610
2009-11-01 633
2009-12-01 642
2010-01-01 653
2010-02-01 660
2010-03-01 687
2010-04-01 705
2010-05-01 699
2010-06-01 731
2010-07-01 733
2010-08-01 712
2010-09-01 709
2010-10-01 725
2010-11-01 724
2010-12-01 725
2011-01-01 697
2011-02-01 693
2011-03-01 717
2011-04-01 725
2011-05-01 722
2011-06-01 779
2011-07-01 773
2011-08-01 800
2011-09-01 778
2011-10-01 734
2011-11-01 757
2011-12-01 778
2012-01-01 723
2012-02-01 711
2012-03-01 734
2012-04-01 760
2012-05-01 778
2012-06-01 817
2012-07-01 818
2012-08-01 780
2012-09-01 777
2012-10-01 756
2012-11-01 753
2012-12-01 724
2013-01-01 686
2013-02-01 686
2013-03-01 683
2013-04-01 730
2013-05-01 751
2013-06-01 781
2013-07-01 791
2013-08-01 753
2013-09-01 766
2013-10-01 782
2013-11-01 729
2013-12-01 763
2014-01-01 764
2014-02-01 793
2014-03-01 803
2014-04-01 828
2014-05-01 860
2014-06-01 861
2014-07-01 862
2014-08-01 835
2014-09-01 840
2014-10-01 849
2014-11-01 823
2014-12-01 825
2015-01-01 820
2015-02-01 850
2015-03-01 868
2015-04-01 843
2015-05-01 864
2015-06-01 851
2015-07-01 831
2015-08-01 801
2015-09-01 811
2015-10-01 798
2015-11-01 762
2015-12-01 764
2016-01-01 731
2016-02-01 784
2016-03-01 785
2016-04-01 803
2016-05-01 822
2016-06-01 793
2016-07-01 740
2016-08-01 762
2016-09-01 734
2016-10-01 681
2016-11-01 673
2016-12-01 675
2017-01-01 650
2017-02-01 684
2017-03-01 730
2017-04-01 716
2017-05-01 728
2017-06-01 716
2017-07-01 674
2017-08-01 704
2017-09-01 677
2017-10-01 733
2017-11-01 702
2017-12-01 726
2018-01-01 781
2018-02-01 797
2018-03-01 866
2018-04-01 845
2018-05-01 868
2018-06-01 851
2018-07-01 841
2018-08-01 903
2018-09-01 896
2018-10-01 881
2018-11-01 821
2018-12-01 798
2019-01-01 731
2019-02-01 768
2019-03-01 803
2019-04-01 783
2019-05-01 799
2019-06-01 807
2019-07-01 793
2019-08-01 821
2019-09-01 792
2019-10-01 835
2019-11-01 786
2019-12-01 791
2020-01-01 846
2020-02-01 873
2020-03-01 883
2020-04-01 770
2020-05-01 757
2020-06-01 762
2020-07-01 778
2020-08-01 797
2020-09-01 776
2020-10-01 813
2020-11-01 777
2020-12-01 785
2021-01-01 804
2021-02-01 815
2021-03-01 873
2021-04-01 855
2021-05-01 852
2021-06-01 828
2021-07-01 817
2021-08-01 822
2021-09-01 814
2021-10-01 791
2021-11-01 764
2021-12-01 761
2022-01-01 839
2022-02-01 915
2022-03-01 944
2022-04-01 941
2022-05-01 892
2022-06-01 860
2022-07-01 921
2022-08-01 867
2022-09-01 867
2022-10-01 819
2022-11-01 811
2022-12-01 826
2023-01-01 837
2023-02-01 884
2023-03-01 913
2023-04-01 927
2023-05-01 902
2023-06-01 916
2023-07-01 937
2023-08-01 931
2023-09-01 924
2023-10-01 879
2023-11-01 899
2023-12-01 858
2024-01-01 910
2024-02-01 943
2024-03-01 939
2024-04-01 989
2024-05-01 954
2024-06-01 960
2024-07-01 978
2024-08-01 958
2024-09-01 954

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