Local Area Unemployment Statistics

The Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS) program produces monthly and annual employment, unemployment, and labor force data for Census regions and divisions, States, counties, metropolitan areas, and many cities, by place of residence. More »

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Regional and State Employment and Unemployment (Monthly)

January 18, 2013

In December, 22 states reported over-the-month unemployment rate decreases, 16 states and the District of Columbia had increases, and 12 states had no change. Nonfarm payroll employment increased in 27 states and the district and decreased in 23 states. More »

Metropolitan Area Employment and Unemployment (Monthly)

January 30, 2013

Jobless rates were lower in December than a year earlier in 290 of the 372 metropolitan areas, higher in 68, and unchanged in 14. Nonfarm payroll employment was up in 283 metropolitan areas over the year, down in 83, and unchanged in 6. More »

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Regional and State Unemployment

February 29, 2012

Annual average unemployment rates in 2011 declined in 48 states and rose in 2 states and the District of Columbia. Employment-population ratios decreased in 25 states and the district, increased in 18 states, and were unchanged in 7 states. More...
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People Are Asking...

  1. Does LAUS have information on labor force participation rates and employment-population ratios?
  2. Where can I get more information on the impact of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita on Local Area Unemployment Statistics?
  3. What changes were made to State and local area labor force estimates?
  4. Where can I find information on metropolitan areas, including recent changes?
  5. What areas have the highest or lowest unemployment rates?
  6. How can I apply for unemployment insurance?
  7. Where can I find out if my unemployment insurance benefits will be extended?
  8. Since you do not have the data I need, where can I get them?

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What kind of information does the Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS) program provide?
  2. For what time periods are data available?
  3. How are the labor force components (i.e., civilian noninstitutional population, civilian labor force, employed, unemployed, and unemployment rate) defined?
  4. What is the American Community Survey (ACS), and what is the relationship between LAUS and ACS labor force estimates?
  5. What are metropolitan areas?
  6. What are labor market areas?
  7. What is the publication schedule for LAUS program news releases?
  8. Why aren't data for all areas (the Nation, states, and substate areas) available at the same time?
  9. Why are the labor force estimates for areas and cities different between the LA (Local Area) and GP (Geographic Profile) series?
  10. What is the difference between job losers and the unemployed?

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