Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Civilian Labor Force in Motley County, TX

Title Civilian Labor Force in Motley County, TX
Series ID TXMOTL5LFN
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
1990-01-01 806
1990-02-01 713
1990-03-01 660
1990-04-01 652
1990-05-01 651
1990-06-01 645
1990-07-01 643
1990-08-01 637
1990-09-01 646
1990-10-01 681
1990-11-01 877
1990-12-01 1066
1991-01-01 737
1991-02-01 701
1991-03-01 677
1991-04-01 700
1991-05-01 683
1991-06-01 677
1991-07-01 685
1991-08-01 674
1991-09-01 737
1991-10-01 739
1991-11-01 972
1991-12-01 1196
1992-01-01 917
1992-02-01 839
1992-03-01 797
1992-04-01 740
1992-05-01 707
1992-06-01 698
1992-07-01 688
1992-08-01 699
1992-09-01 714
1992-10-01 800
1992-11-01 936
1992-12-01 1048
1993-01-01 891
1993-02-01 846
1993-03-01 804
1993-04-01 744
1993-05-01 776
1993-06-01 786
1993-07-01 711
1993-08-01 699
1993-09-01 717
1993-10-01 781
1993-11-01 821
1993-12-01 917
1994-01-01 868
1994-02-01 806
1994-03-01 782
1994-04-01 704
1994-05-01 700
1994-06-01 688
1994-07-01 692
1994-08-01 674
1994-09-01 678
1994-10-01 757
1994-11-01 805
1994-12-01 855
1995-01-01 802
1995-02-01 746
1995-03-01 719
1995-04-01 681
1995-05-01 660
1995-06-01 663
1995-07-01 659
1995-08-01 650
1995-09-01 667
1995-10-01 702
1995-11-01 784
1995-12-01 848
1996-01-01 739
1996-02-01 697
1996-03-01 681
1996-04-01 641
1996-05-01 608
1996-06-01 606
1996-07-01 616
1996-08-01 607
1996-09-01 615
1996-10-01 680
1996-11-01 760
1996-12-01 847
1997-01-01 693
1997-02-01 643
1997-03-01 628
1997-04-01 586
1997-05-01 576
1997-06-01 546
1997-07-01 548
1997-08-01 536
1997-09-01 550
1997-10-01 577
1997-11-01 674
1997-12-01 719
1998-01-01 682
1998-02-01 636
1998-03-01 615
1998-04-01 580
1998-05-01 578
1998-06-01 583
1998-07-01 565
1998-08-01 575
1998-09-01 553
1998-10-01 635
1998-11-01 632
1998-12-01 626
1999-01-01 612
1999-02-01 605
1999-03-01 565
1999-04-01 520
1999-05-01 529
1999-06-01 546
1999-07-01 526
1999-08-01 530
1999-09-01 540
1999-10-01 672
1999-11-01 701
1999-12-01 737
2000-01-01 727
2000-02-01 708
2000-03-01 722
2000-04-01 692
2000-05-01 713
2000-06-01 742
2000-07-01 742
2000-08-01 709
2000-09-01 685
2000-10-01 679
2000-11-01 672
2000-12-01 677
2001-01-01 656
2001-02-01 621
2001-03-01 647
2001-04-01 630
2001-05-01 674
2001-06-01 677
2001-07-01 700
2001-08-01 731
2001-09-01 707
2001-10-01 717
2001-11-01 693
2001-12-01 692
2002-01-01 673
2002-02-01 636
2002-03-01 634
2002-04-01 654
2002-05-01 670
2002-06-01 669
2002-07-01 722
2002-08-01 699
2002-09-01 715
2002-10-01 713
2002-11-01 717
2002-12-01 685
2003-01-01 686
2003-02-01 669
2003-03-01 723
2003-04-01 714
2003-05-01 723
2003-06-01 749
2003-07-01 761
2003-08-01 748
2003-09-01 744
2003-10-01 790
2003-11-01 774
2003-12-01 711
2004-01-01 700
2004-02-01 675
2004-03-01 661
2004-04-01 683
2004-05-01 651
2004-06-01 728
2004-07-01 768
2004-08-01 773
2004-09-01 728
2004-10-01 707
2004-11-01 687
2004-12-01 669
2005-01-01 674
2005-02-01 638
2005-03-01 650
2005-04-01 655
2005-05-01 666
2005-06-01 695
2005-07-01 753
2005-08-01 697
2005-09-01 674
2005-10-01 665
2005-11-01 651
2005-12-01 646
2006-01-01 640
2006-02-01 604
2006-03-01 599
2006-04-01 606
2006-05-01 609
2006-06-01 664
2006-07-01 710
2006-08-01 667
2006-09-01 630
2006-10-01 602
2006-11-01 600
2006-12-01 639
2007-01-01 639
2007-02-01 654
2007-03-01 666
2007-04-01 680
2007-05-01 690
2007-06-01 709
2007-07-01 723
2007-08-01 660
2007-09-01 687
2007-10-01 673
2007-11-01 707
2007-12-01 707
2008-01-01 666
2008-02-01 620
2008-03-01 653
2008-04-01 668
2008-05-01 670
2008-06-01 745
2008-07-01 735
2008-08-01 723
2008-09-01 726
2008-10-01 693
2008-11-01 711
2008-12-01 692
2009-01-01 656
2009-02-01 644
2009-03-01 647
2009-04-01 677
2009-05-01 715
2009-06-01 737
2009-07-01 715
2009-08-01 720
2009-09-01 676
2009-10-01 687
2009-11-01 695
2009-12-01 683
2010-01-01 595
2010-02-01 598
2010-03-01 625
2010-04-01 651
2010-05-01 643
2010-06-01 655
2010-07-01 653
2010-08-01 640
2010-09-01 628
2010-10-01 604
2010-11-01 603
2010-12-01 598
2011-01-01 577
2011-02-01 576
2011-03-01 585
2011-04-01 597
2011-05-01 589
2011-06-01 624
2011-07-01 613
2011-08-01 626
2011-09-01 607
2011-10-01 594
2011-11-01 564
2011-12-01 566
2012-01-01 525
2012-02-01 506
2012-03-01 513
2012-04-01 518
2012-05-01 521
2012-06-01 540
2012-07-01 540
2012-08-01 535
2012-09-01 524
2012-10-01 518
2012-11-01 512
2012-12-01 496
2013-01-01 482
2013-02-01 479
2013-03-01 470
2013-04-01 491
2013-05-01 503
2013-06-01 529
2013-07-01 538
2013-08-01 518
2013-09-01 518
2013-10-01 508
2013-11-01 480
2013-12-01 489
2014-01-01 477
2014-02-01 485
2014-03-01 488
2014-04-01 499
2014-05-01 504
2014-06-01 523
2014-07-01 525
2014-08-01 504
2014-09-01 498
2014-10-01 487
2014-11-01 484
2014-12-01 477
2015-01-01 476
2015-02-01 477
2015-03-01 496
2015-04-01 480
2015-05-01 487
2015-06-01 505
2015-07-01 522
2015-08-01 502
2015-09-01 488
2015-10-01 501
2015-11-01 487
2015-12-01 488
2016-01-01 479
2016-02-01 509
2016-03-01 525
2016-04-01 518
2016-05-01 535
2016-06-01 525
2016-07-01 510
2016-08-01 517
2016-09-01 497
2016-10-01 502
2016-11-01 498
2016-12-01 487
2017-01-01 479
2017-02-01 496
2017-03-01 521
2017-04-01 512
2017-05-01 521
2017-06-01 518
2017-07-01 484
2017-08-01 482
2017-09-01 470
2017-10-01 480
2017-11-01 463
2017-12-01 464
2018-01-01 437
2018-02-01 447
2018-03-01 478
2018-04-01 455
2018-05-01 472
2018-06-01 461
2018-07-01 456
2018-08-01 486
2018-09-01 454
2018-10-01 462
2018-11-01 460
2018-12-01 442
2019-01-01 440
2019-02-01 464
2019-03-01 476
2019-04-01 472
2019-05-01 473
2019-06-01 478
2019-07-01 483
2019-08-01 491
2019-09-01 471
2019-10-01 475
2019-11-01 458
2019-12-01 446
2020-01-01 437
2020-02-01 446
2020-03-01 443
2020-04-01 416
2020-05-01 420
2020-06-01 426
2020-07-01 421
2020-08-01 438
2020-09-01 424
2020-10-01 457
2020-11-01 427
2020-12-01 426
2021-01-01 440
2021-02-01 454
2021-03-01 472
2021-04-01 471
2021-05-01 457
2021-06-01 444
2021-07-01 449
2021-08-01 464
2021-09-01 450
2021-10-01 440
2021-11-01 429
2021-12-01 432
2022-01-01 450
2022-02-01 491
2022-03-01 529
2022-04-01 536
2022-05-01 519
2022-06-01 535
2022-07-01 562
2022-08-01 518
2022-09-01 506
2022-10-01 488
2022-11-01 473
2022-12-01 487
2023-01-01 496
2023-02-01 518
2023-03-01 547
2023-04-01 533
2023-05-01 521
2023-06-01 529
2023-07-01 511
2023-08-01 493
2023-09-01 492
2023-10-01 477
2023-11-01 486
2023-12-01 465
2024-01-01 482
2024-02-01 505
2024-03-01 518
2024-04-01 532
2024-05-01 515
2024-06-01 531
2024-07-01 517
2024-08-01 497
2024-09-01 495

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