Labor Force Statistics from the Current Population Survey
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May 2020 to September 2022 supplemental data tables (XLSX)
Measuring the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the labor market
The monthly estimates presented in these tables are not seasonally adjusted and are for the nation as a whole. (Tabulations by state are not available.)
See highlights of the data.
See also the questions and concepts for an explanation of these measures and their limitations.
Data tables (XLSX)
Tables (XLSX) for 2022: Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sep
Tables (XLSX) for 2021: Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Tables (XLSX) for 2020: May June July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Each monthly table file includes the following 10 tables:
- Table 1. Employed persons who teleworked or worked at home for pay at any time in the last 4 weeks because of the coronavirus pandemic by selected characteristics
- Table 2. Employed persons who teleworked or worked at home for pay at any time in the last 4 weeks because of the coronavirus pandemic by usual full- or part-time status, occupation, industry, and class of worker
- Table 3. Persons unable to work at some point in the last 4 weeks because their employer closed or lost business due to the coronavirus pandemic by receipt of pay from their employer for hours not worked and selected characteristics
- Table 4. Distribution of persons unable to work at some point in the last 4 weeks because their employer closed or lost business due to the coronavirus pandemic by receipt of pay from their employer for hours not worked and selected characteristics
- Table 5. Persons unable to work at some point in the last 4 weeks because their employer closed or lost business due to the coronavirus pandemic by receipt of pay from their employer for hours not worked and employment status
- Table 6. Distribution of persons unable to work at some point in the last 4 weeks because their employer closed or lost business due to the coronavirus pandemic by receipt of pay from their employer for hours not worked and employment status
- Table 7. Employed persons unable to work at some point in the last 4 weeks because their employer closed or lost business due to the coronavirus pandemic by receipt of pay from their employer for hours not worked, usual full- or part-time status, occupation, industry, and class of worker
- Table 8. Distribution of employed persons unable to work at some point in the last 4 weeks because their employer closed or lost business due to the coronavirus pandemic by receipt of pay from their employer for hours not worked, usual full- or part-time status, occupation, industry, and class of worker
- Table 9. Persons not in the labor force who did not look for work in the last 4 weeks because of the coronavirus pandemic by selected characteristics
- Table 10. Distribution of persons not in the labor force who did not look for work in the last 4 weeks because of the coronavirus pandemic by selected characteristics
(NOTE: BLS reissued estimates on September 23, 2020, to address minor data errors associated with the introduction of a new occupation classification system in January 2020. The corrections affected tables 2, 7, and 8 for May through July; for the vast majority of these series, the impact was negligible. The highlights for those months were not affected. On September 13, 2024, BLS corrected data errors in the May 2020 tables, which were not initially fixed in the September 2020 corrections. The corrections only affected the occupation estimates in tables 2, 7, and 8 of the May 2020 tables, where the September 2020 corrections were only partially applied. The impact was negligible for the vast majority of the corrected series.)
Last Modified Date: September 13, 2024