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    Jan 1967    
 
 
    Feb 2024
Name Feb 2024 Jan 2024 Feb 2023 Units
NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED
Job losers and persons who completed temporary jobs
3,216 Thousands of Persons 3,028 Thousands of Persons 2,766 Thousands of Persons Thous. of Persons
On temporary layoff
827 Thousands of Persons 876 Thousands of Persons 807 Thousands of Persons Thous. of Persons
Not on temporary layoff
2,389 Thousands of Persons 2,151 Thousands of Persons 1,959 Thousands of Persons Thous. of Persons
Permanent job losers
1,730 Thousands of Persons 1,556 Thousands of Persons 1,403 Thousands of Persons Thous. of Persons
Persons who completed temporary jobs
659 Thousands of Persons 595 Thousands of Persons 556 Thousands of Persons Thous. of Persons
Job leavers
711 Thousands of Persons 794 Thousands of Persons 888 Thousands of Persons Thous. of Persons
Reentrants
1,946 Thousands of Persons 1,834 Thousands of Persons 1,844 Thousands of Persons Thous. of Persons
New entrants
611 Thousands of Persons 550 Thousands of Persons 521 Thousands of Persons Thous. of Persons
PERCENT DISTRIBUTION
Job losers and persons who completed temporary jobs
49.6 Percent 48.8 Percent 46.0 Percent %
On temporary layoff
12.8 Percent 14.1 Percent 13.4 Percent %
Not on temporary layoff
36.8 Percent 34.7 Percent 32.5 Percent %
Job leavers
11.0 Percent 12.8 Percent 14.8 Percent %
Reentrants
30.0 Percent 29.5 Percent 30.6 Percent %
New entrants
9.4 Percent 8.9 Percent 8.7 Percent %
UNEMPLOYED AS A PERCENT OF THE CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE
Job losers and persons who completed temporary jobs
1.9 Percent 1.8 Percent 1.7 Percent %
Job leavers
0.4 Percent 0.5 Percent 0.5 Percent %
Reentrants
1.2 Percent 1.1 Percent 1.1 Percent %
New entrants
0.4 Percent 0.3 Percent 0.3 Percent %
   

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