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USA - employment rate 1990-2017

Employment rate in the United States from 1990 to 2017

The data displays the employment rate in the U.S. Employed persons consist of: persons who did any work for pay or profit during the survey reference week; persons who did at least 15 hours of unpaid work in a family-operated enterprise; and persons who were temporarily absent from their regular jobs because of illness, vacation, bad weather, industrial dispute, or various personal reasons. The employment-population ratio represents the proportion of the civilian non-institutional population that is employed. In 2017, the U.

'90 62.8
'91 61.7
'92 61.5
'93 61.7
'94 62.5
'95 62.9
'96 63.2
'97 63.8
'98 64.1
'99 64.3
'00 64.4
'01 63.7
'02 62.7
'03 62.3
'04 62.3
'05 62.7
'06 63.1
'07 63
'08 62.2
'09 59.3
'10 58.5
'11 58.4
'12 58.6
'13 58.6
'14 59
'15 59.3
'16 59.7
'17 60.1