The data displays the seasonally adjusted civilian labor force in the U.S. The term Civilian labor force is used by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) to describe the subset of Americans who have jobs or are seeking a job, are at least 16 years old, are not serving in the military and are not institutionalized. In July 2018, civilian labor force amounted to 162.25 million people in the U.S.
Jul '17 | 160.49 |
Aug '17 | 160.6 |
Sep '17 | 161.08 |
Oct '17 | 160.37 |
Nov '17 | 160.53 |
Dec '17 | 160.6 |
Jan '18 | 161.12 |
Feb '18 | 161.92 |
Mar '18 | 161.76 |
Apr '18 | 161.53 |
May '18 | 161.54 |
Jun '18 | 162.14 |
Jul '18 | 162.25 |