Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Number of Civilians Unemployed for 15 Weeks or Longer for Pennsylvania

Title Number of Civilians Unemployed for 15 Weeks or Longer for Pennsylvania
Series ID UNEMP15PA
Source U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Release Alternative Measures of Labor Underutilization for States
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Quarterly
Units Persons, 4-Quarter Moving Average
Date Range 2003-10-01 to 2024-07-01
Last Updated 2024-10-28 1:16 PM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
2003-10-01 140700
2004-01-01 138900
2004-04-01 135000
2004-07-01 134100
2004-10-01 129200
2005-01-01 122300
2005-04-01 118300
2005-07-01 112700
2005-10-01 105700
2006-01-01 98300
2006-04-01 97500
2006-07-01 97200
2006-10-01 103200
2007-01-01 104600
2007-04-01 99500
2007-07-01 98100
2007-10-01 91200
2008-01-01 93400
2008-04-01 95000
2008-07-01 101100
2008-10-01 115200
2009-01-01 135200
2009-04-01 167300
2009-07-01 197400
2009-10-01 230500
2010-01-01 264500
2010-04-01 293300
2010-07-01 305300
2010-10-01 310100
2011-01-01 297600
2011-04-01 279800
2011-07-01 281300
2011-10-01 266700
2012-01-01 263200
2012-04-01 268400
2012-07-01 269900
2012-10-01 280100
2013-01-01 285700
2013-04-01 284700
2013-07-01 278100
2013-10-01 274000
2014-01-01 256600
2014-04-01 232900
2014-07-01 206000
2014-10-01 178800
2015-01-01 171800
2015-04-01 163700
2015-07-01 163100
2015-10-01 152700
2016-01-01 139400
2016-04-01 134300
2016-07-01 127900
2016-10-01 134500
2017-01-01 137200
2017-04-01 138500
2017-07-01 136500
2017-10-01 131800
2018-01-01 122800
2018-04-01 110800
2018-07-01 109400
2018-10-01 104700
2019-01-01 97900
2019-04-01 97300
2019-07-01 93200
2019-10-01 101900
2020-01-01 108400
2020-04-01 113800
2020-07-01 184300
2020-10-01 206400
2021-01-01 244300
2021-04-01 270600
2021-07-01 232600
2021-10-01 212900
2022-01-01 169900
2022-04-01 143000
2022-07-01 105200
2022-10-01 86200
2023-01-01 79500
2023-04-01 68000
2023-07-01 64800
2023-10-01 64100
2024-01-01 69500
2024-04-01 77000
2024-07-01 81000

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