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Labor Force Statistics from the Current Population Survey
HOUSEHOLD DATA
ANNUAL AVERAGES
30. Unemployed total and full-time workers by duration of unemployment

[Numbers in thousands]
Duration of unemploymentTotalFull-time workers
UnemployedPercent distributionUnemployedPercent distribution
20152016201520162015201620152016

Total unemployed

8,2967,751100.0100.06,8886,345100.0100.0

Less than 5 weeks

2,3992,36228.930.51,7801,72325.827.2

5 to 14 weeks

2,3022,22627.728.71,8941,81927.528.7

5 to 10 weeks

1,5411,48918.619.21,2471,19618.118.9

11 to 14 weeks

7617379.29.56476239.49.8

15 weeks and over

3,5953,16343.340.83,2142,80346.744.2

15 to 26 weeks

1,2671,15815.314.91,1171,00216.215.8

27 weeks and over

2,3282,00528.125.92,0981,80130.528.4

27 to 51 weeks

7826819.48.871061310.39.7

52 weeks and over

1,5461,32318.617.11,3881,18820.118.7

Average (mean) duration, in weeks

29.227.5--31.229.7--

Median duration, in weeks

11.610.6--13.112.1--

NOTE: Full-time workers are unemployed persons looking for full-time work (35 hours or more per week) or on layoff from full-time jobs. Updated population controls are introduced annually with the release of January data. Dash indicates no data or data that do not meet publication criteria (values not shown where base is less than 35,000).

 

Last Modified Date: February 8, 2017