Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Civilian Labor Force in Irion County, TX

Title Civilian Labor Force in Irion County, TX
Series ID TXIRIO5LFN
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 10:24 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
1990-01-01 754
1990-02-01 718
1990-03-01 719
1990-04-01 762
1990-05-01 766
1990-06-01 776
1990-07-01 770
1990-08-01 788
1990-09-01 800
1990-10-01 771
1990-11-01 820
1990-12-01 825
1991-01-01 810
1991-02-01 807
1991-03-01 823
1991-04-01 890
1991-05-01 901
1991-06-01 897
1991-07-01 939
1991-08-01 898
1991-09-01 846
1991-10-01 885
1991-11-01 872
1991-12-01 875
1992-01-01 860
1992-02-01 832
1992-03-01 890
1992-04-01 999
1992-05-01 992
1992-06-01 1007
1992-07-01 1023
1992-08-01 1005
1992-09-01 965
1992-10-01 935
1992-11-01 926
1992-12-01 938
1993-01-01 924
1993-02-01 881
1993-03-01 1000
1993-04-01 955
1993-05-01 956
1993-06-01 973
1993-07-01 984
1993-08-01 959
1993-09-01 985
1993-10-01 927
1993-11-01 878
1993-12-01 889
1994-01-01 875
1994-02-01 840
1994-03-01 941
1994-04-01 934
1994-05-01 934
1994-06-01 980
1994-07-01 1011
1994-08-01 961
1994-09-01 1014
1994-10-01 943
1994-11-01 919
1994-12-01 900
1995-01-01 876
1995-02-01 889
1995-03-01 920
1995-04-01 946
1995-05-01 924
1995-06-01 927
1995-07-01 941
1995-08-01 923
1995-09-01 916
1995-10-01 882
1995-11-01 837
1995-12-01 852
1996-01-01 795
1996-02-01 810
1996-03-01 857
1996-04-01 854
1996-05-01 856
1996-06-01 879
1996-07-01 882
1996-08-01 856
1996-09-01 899
1996-10-01 826
1996-11-01 796
1996-12-01 787
1997-01-01 680
1997-02-01 675
1997-03-01 750
1997-04-01 783
1997-05-01 748
1997-06-01 762
1997-07-01 818
1997-08-01 775
1997-09-01 782
1997-10-01 753
1997-11-01 732
1997-12-01 745
1998-01-01 739
1998-02-01 728
1998-03-01 771
1998-04-01 798
1998-05-01 785
1998-06-01 802
1998-07-01 803
1998-08-01 773
1998-09-01 773
1998-10-01 762
1998-11-01 736
1998-12-01 707
1999-01-01 682
1999-02-01 672
1999-03-01 715
1999-04-01 733
1999-05-01 707
1999-06-01 712
1999-07-01 728
1999-08-01 704
1999-09-01 735
1999-10-01 710
1999-11-01 684
1999-12-01 645
2000-01-01 959
2000-02-01 952
2000-03-01 943
2000-04-01 946
2000-05-01 945
2000-06-01 949
2000-07-01 949
2000-08-01 947
2000-09-01 937
2000-10-01 937
2000-11-01 938
2000-12-01 938
2001-01-01 921
2001-02-01 918
2001-03-01 924
2001-04-01 928
2001-05-01 931
2001-06-01 939
2001-07-01 937
2001-08-01 928
2001-09-01 943
2001-10-01 935
2001-11-01 942
2001-12-01 939
2002-01-01 949
2002-02-01 956
2002-03-01 952
2002-04-01 954
2002-05-01 960
2002-06-01 966
2002-07-01 961
2002-08-01 966
2002-09-01 962
2002-10-01 956
2002-11-01 958
2002-12-01 950
2003-01-01 947
2003-02-01 960
2003-03-01 964
2003-04-01 968
2003-05-01 976
2003-06-01 994
2003-07-01 983
2003-08-01 974
2003-09-01 978
2003-10-01 970
2003-11-01 975
2003-12-01 971
2004-01-01 948
2004-02-01 946
2004-03-01 945
2004-04-01 949
2004-05-01 945
2004-06-01 961
2004-07-01 965
2004-08-01 946
2004-09-01 948
2004-10-01 950
2004-11-01 951
2004-12-01 943
2005-01-01 957
2005-02-01 957
2005-03-01 955
2005-04-01 967
2005-05-01 964
2005-06-01 971
2005-07-01 969
2005-08-01 966
2005-09-01 958
2005-10-01 960
2005-11-01 956
2005-12-01 952
2006-01-01 982
2006-02-01 988
2006-03-01 988
2006-04-01 1001
2006-05-01 1002
2006-06-01 1013
2006-07-01 1002
2006-08-01 988
2006-09-01 981
2006-10-01 997
2006-11-01 992
2006-12-01 983
2007-01-01 927
2007-02-01 922
2007-03-01 919
2007-04-01 928
2007-05-01 923
2007-06-01 928
2007-07-01 927
2007-08-01 918
2007-09-01 925
2007-10-01 924
2007-11-01 930
2007-12-01 925
2008-01-01 888
2008-02-01 882
2008-03-01 886
2008-04-01 880
2008-05-01 879
2008-06-01 885
2008-07-01 887
2008-08-01 893
2008-09-01 893
2008-10-01 894
2008-11-01 900
2008-12-01 887
2009-01-01 906
2009-02-01 909
2009-03-01 924
2009-04-01 920
2009-05-01 921
2009-06-01 932
2009-07-01 928
2009-08-01 928
2009-09-01 923
2009-10-01 927
2009-11-01 934
2009-12-01 926
2010-01-01 856
2010-02-01 851
2010-03-01 864
2010-04-01 885
2010-05-01 871
2010-06-01 888
2010-07-01 886
2010-08-01 878
2010-09-01 879
2010-10-01 872
2010-11-01 877
2010-12-01 879
2011-01-01 864
2011-02-01 853
2011-03-01 865
2011-04-01 866
2011-05-01 856
2011-06-01 879
2011-07-01 886
2011-08-01 895
2011-09-01 890
2011-10-01 876
2011-11-01 890
2011-12-01 893
2012-01-01 841
2012-02-01 832
2012-03-01 837
2012-04-01 849
2012-05-01 846
2012-06-01 864
2012-07-01 861
2012-08-01 852
2012-09-01 865
2012-10-01 848
2012-11-01 855
2012-12-01 844
2013-01-01 830
2013-02-01 835
2013-03-01 827
2013-04-01 850
2013-05-01 857
2013-06-01 863
2013-07-01 868
2013-08-01 855
2013-09-01 862
2013-10-01 853
2013-11-01 844
2013-12-01 849
2014-01-01 817
2014-02-01 835
2014-03-01 834
2014-04-01 834
2014-05-01 837
2014-06-01 840
2014-07-01 838
2014-08-01 824
2014-09-01 834
2014-10-01 835
2014-11-01 828
2014-12-01 819
2015-01-01 788
2015-02-01 799
2015-03-01 810
2015-04-01 815
2015-05-01 827
2015-06-01 817
2015-07-01 801
2015-08-01 785
2015-09-01 794
2015-10-01 794
2015-11-01 781
2015-12-01 781
2016-01-01 757
2016-02-01 786
2016-03-01 798
2016-04-01 801
2016-05-01 808
2016-06-01 798
2016-07-01 774
2016-08-01 778
2016-09-01 766
2016-10-01 767
2016-11-01 761
2016-12-01 766
2017-01-01 737
2017-02-01 749
2017-03-01 766
2017-04-01 759
2017-05-01 761
2017-06-01 760
2017-07-01 738
2017-08-01 745
2017-09-01 738
2017-10-01 753
2017-11-01 748
2017-12-01 753
2018-01-01 749
2018-02-01 760
2018-03-01 781
2018-04-01 771
2018-05-01 774
2018-06-01 769
2018-07-01 760
2018-08-01 763
2018-09-01 759
2018-10-01 751
2018-11-01 749
2018-12-01 745
2019-01-01 746
2019-02-01 758
2019-03-01 766
2019-04-01 754
2019-05-01 756
2019-06-01 754
2019-07-01 753
2019-08-01 768
2019-09-01 757
2019-10-01 759
2019-11-01 748
2019-12-01 753
2020-01-01 758
2020-02-01 773
2020-03-01 759
2020-04-01 698
2020-05-01 728
2020-06-01 750
2020-07-01 760
2020-08-01 773
2020-09-01 766
2020-10-01 782
2020-11-01 758
2020-12-01 767
2021-01-01 770
2021-02-01 780
2021-03-01 807
2021-04-01 791
2021-05-01 781
2021-06-01 779
2021-07-01 786
2021-08-01 790
2021-09-01 787
2021-10-01 781
2021-11-01 775
2021-12-01 768
2022-01-01 764
2022-02-01 791
2022-03-01 820
2022-04-01 809
2022-05-01 797
2022-06-01 796
2022-07-01 807
2022-08-01 792
2022-09-01 789
2022-10-01 772
2022-11-01 767
2022-12-01 774
2023-01-01 781
2023-02-01 807
2023-03-01 815
2023-04-01 800
2023-05-01 794
2023-06-01 807
2023-07-01 800
2023-08-01 802
2023-09-01 802
2023-10-01 785
2023-11-01 801
2023-12-01 781
2024-01-01 787
2024-02-01 811
2024-03-01 811
2024-04-01 818
2024-05-01 810
2024-06-01 817
2024-07-01 819
2024-08-01 821
2024-09-01 816

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