Federal Reserve Economic Data

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

Title Number of Civilians Unemployed for 15 Weeks or Longer for Texas
Series ID UNEMP15TX
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 249700
2004-01-01 251300
2004-04-01 236600
2004-07-01 222200
2004-10-01 214400
2005-01-01 216500
2005-04-01 215400
2005-07-01 211400
2005-10-01 204300
2006-01-01 187900
2006-04-01 187400
2006-07-01 185100
2006-10-01 171700
2007-01-01 157600
2007-04-01 140000
2007-07-01 137200
2007-10-01 141000
2008-01-01 142500
2008-04-01 147100
2008-07-01 152800
2008-10-01 157500
2009-01-01 178900
2009-04-01 231800
2009-07-01 309700
2009-10-01 382400
2010-01-01 448000
2010-04-01 496100
2010-07-01 483100
2010-10-01 499600
2011-01-01 500800
2011-04-01 489800
2011-07-01 500800
2011-10-01 480000
2012-01-01 465300
2012-04-01 452700
2012-07-01 432800
2012-10-01 414600
2013-01-01 392700
2013-04-01 380700
2013-07-01 366700
2013-10-01 366600
2014-01-01 348800
2014-04-01 313300
2014-07-01 283600
2014-10-01 256000
2015-01-01 245900
2015-04-01 226300
2015-07-01 223800
2015-10-01 213400
2016-01-01 205500
2016-04-01 213900
2016-07-01 223900
2016-10-01 230200
2017-01-01 237200
2017-04-01 233100
2017-07-01 222400
2017-10-01 211400
2018-01-01 203100
2018-04-01 196200
2018-07-01 184300
2018-10-01 175500
2019-01-01 168400
2019-04-01 159500
2019-07-01 156800
2019-10-01 150500
2020-01-01 150900
2020-04-01 172600
2020-07-01 260600
2020-10-01 349800
2021-01-01 462100
2021-04-01 507600
2021-07-01 457500
2021-10-01 398100
2022-01-01 294500
2022-04-01 240300
2022-07-01 198900
2022-10-01 169800
2023-01-01 180900
2023-04-01 186800
2023-07-01 214000
2023-10-01 220200
2024-01-01 211500
2024-04-01 214400
2024-07-01 208700

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