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Table Data - Unemployment Level for Alabama

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Title Unemployment Level for Alabama
Series ID UNEMPLOYAL
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 2024-01-01
Last Updated 2024-04-26 11:01 AM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
2003-10-01 125200
2004-01-01 128200
2004-04-01 128200
2004-07-01 131600
2004-10-01 125800
2005-01-01 119000
2005-04-01 110900
2005-07-01 99000
2005-10-01 92300
2006-01-01 92400
2006-04-01 91700
2006-07-01 92400
2006-10-01 91500
2007-01-01 86400
2007-04-01 86500
2007-07-01 86500
2007-10-01 87600
2008-01-01 92800
2008-04-01 98800
2008-07-01 108400
2008-10-01 123000
2009-01-01 154100
2009-04-01 185100
2009-07-01 215800
2009-10-01 239700
2010-01-01 249500
2010-04-01 250200
2010-07-01 236500
2010-10-01 228500
2011-01-01 217300
2011-04-01 221900
2011-07-01 225300
2011-10-01 214300
2012-01-01 199700
2012-04-01 185700
2012-07-01 179600
2012-10-01 175300
2013-01-01 178000
2013-04-01 162400
2013-07-01 154500
2013-10-01 150600
2014-01-01 153300
2014-04-01 156800
2014-07-01 157400
2014-10-01 153500
2015-01-01 139100
2015-04-01 135900
2015-07-01 131300
2015-10-01 132000
2016-01-01 134500
2016-04-01 131900
2016-07-01 127100
2016-10-01 131200
2017-01-01 126600
2017-04-01 118000
2017-07-01 108300
2017-10-01 93800
2018-01-01 86000
2018-04-01 86400
2018-07-01 87400
2018-10-01 86800
2019-01-01 86400
2019-04-01 78500
2019-07-01 72000
2019-10-01 66900
2020-01-01 60800
2020-04-01 101300
2020-07-01 124600
2020-10-01 132700
2021-01-01 140500
2021-04-01 106700
2021-07-01 87900
2021-10-01 80000
2022-01-01 71400
2022-04-01 64200
2022-07-01 60500
2022-10-01 58600
2023-01-01 54200
2023-04-01 52700
2023-07-01 50900
2023-10-01 54800
2024-01-01 61700

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