Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Total Unemployed, Plus All Marginally Attached Workers, Plus Total Employed Part Time for Economic Reasons, as a Percent of the Civilian Labor Force Plus All Marginally Attached Workers for North Dakota

Title Total Unemployed, Plus All Marginally Attached Workers, Plus Total Employed Part Time for Economic Reasons, as a Percent of the Civilian Labor Force Plus All Marginally Attached Workers for North Dakota
Series ID U6UNEM6ND
Source U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Release Alternative Measures of Labor Underutilization for States
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Quarterly
Units Percent, 4-Quarter Moving Average
Date Range 2003-10-01 to 2024-07-01
Last Updated 2024-10-28 1:17 PM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
2003-10-01 7.6
2004-01-01 6.9
2004-04-01 6.7
2004-07-01 6.8
2004-10-01 6.6
2005-01-01 6.4
2005-04-01 6.4
2005-07-01 6.3
2005-10-01 6.5
2006-01-01 6.7
2006-04-01 6.6
2006-07-01 6.4
2006-10-01 6.2
2007-01-01 6.0
2007-04-01 5.8
2007-07-01 5.8
2007-10-01 5.8
2008-01-01 5.9
2008-04-01 5.9
2008-07-01 5.9
2008-10-01 6.1
2009-01-01 6.3
2009-04-01 7.0
2009-07-01 7.5
2009-10-01 8.0
2010-01-01 8.0
2010-04-01 7.8
2010-07-01 7.5
2010-10-01 7.4
2011-01-01 7.4
2011-04-01 7.2
2011-07-01 7.0
2011-10-01 6.6
2012-01-01 6.3
2012-04-01 6.1
2012-07-01 6.0
2012-10-01 6.1
2013-01-01 6.2
2013-04-01 6.2
2013-07-01 6.0
2013-10-01 5.6
2014-01-01 5.5
2014-04-01 5.5
2014-07-01 5.4
2014-10-01 5.4
2015-01-01 5.6
2015-04-01 5.5
2015-07-01 5.5
2015-10-01 5.3
2016-01-01 5.3
2016-04-01 5.7
2016-07-01 6.0
2016-10-01 6.2
2017-01-01 6.2
2017-04-01 5.7
2017-07-01 5.3
2017-10-01 5.3
2018-01-01 5.1
2018-04-01 5.1
2018-07-01 5.1
2018-10-01 4.7
2019-01-01 4.6
2019-04-01 4.8
2019-07-01 4.8
2019-10-01 4.7
2020-01-01 4.3
2020-04-01 6.4
2020-07-01 7.3
2020-10-01 8.1
2021-01-01 9.2
2021-04-01 7.2
2021-07-01 6.5
2021-10-01 5.9
2022-01-01 4.7
2022-04-01 4.1
2022-07-01 3.6
2022-10-01 3.3
2023-01-01 3.4
2023-04-01 3.7
2023-07-01 3.8
2023-10-01 4.0
2024-01-01 4.2
2024-04-01 4.4
2024-07-01 4.9

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