All Employees: Mining, Logging, and Construction in Rhode Island
Annual, Not Seasonally Adjusted
SMU44000001500000001A • Economic Data from Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED)
Latest Value
22.40
Year-over-Year Change
38.27%
Date Range
1/1/1990 - 1/1/2024
Summary
This economic trend measures the annual, not seasonally adjusted employment level in the United States. It provides valuable insights into long-term employment patterns and workforce dynamics.
Analysis & Context
This economic indicator provides valuable insights into current market conditions and economic trends. The data is updated regularly by the Federal Reserve and represents one of the most reliable sources for economic analysis.
Understanding this metric helps economists, policymakers, and investors make informed decisions about economic conditions and future trends. The interactive chart above allows you to explore historical patterns and identify key trends over time.
About This Dataset
The annual, not seasonally adjusted employment level represents the total number of employed individuals in the U.S. over a 12-month period without adjusting for seasonal variations. This key metric helps economists and policymakers analyze broader employment trends and inform labor market policies.
Methodology
The data is collected through the Current Population Survey, a monthly household survey conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Historical Context
This employment trend is widely used by government agencies, economists, and market analysts to assess the overall health of the U.S. labor market.
Key Facts
- The annual, not seasonally adjusted employment level in the U.S. reached a record high in 2019.
- This metric excludes seasonal variations, providing a more accurate picture of long-term employment trends.
- Analyzing annual employment data is crucial for informed policymaking and economic forecasting.
FAQs
Q: What does this economic trend measure?
A: This trend measures the total number of employed individuals in the United States over a 12-month period, without adjusting for seasonal variations.
Q: Why is this trend relevant for users or analysts?
A: This annual, not seasonally adjusted employment level provides valuable insights into long-term workforce dynamics and helps inform economic policies and market assessments.
Q: How is this data collected or calculated?
A: The data is collected through the Current Population Survey, a monthly household survey conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Q: How is this trend used in economic policy?
A: This employment trend is widely used by government agencies, economists, and market analysts to assess the overall health of the U.S. labor market and inform policy decisions.
Q: Are there update delays or limitations?
A: The annual, not seasonally adjusted employment data is typically released with a short delay, but it provides a comprehensive picture of long-term employment patterns without the influence of seasonal factors.
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Citation
U.S. Federal Reserve, Annual, Not Seasonally Adjusted (SMU44000001500000001A), retrieved from FRED.