Long Term Unemployment Rate in the United States decreased to 0.95 percent in October from 0.97 percent in September of 2024. Long Term Unemployment Rate in the United States averaged 1.00 percent from 1948 until 2024, reaching an all time high of 4.40 percent in April of 2010 and a record low of 0.08 percent in May of 1953. source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Long Term Unemployment Rate in the United States is expected to be 0.90 percent by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations.




Related Last Previous Unit Reference
Average Hourly Earnings MoM 0.40 0.30 percent Oct 2024
Average Weekly Hours 34.30 34.30 Hours Oct 2024
Employed Persons 161496.00 161864.00 Thousand Oct 2024
Employment Cost Index 0.80 0.90 percent Sep 2024
Employment Rate 60.00 60.20 percent Oct 2024
Full Time Employment 133496.00 133660.00 Thousand Oct 2024
Government Payrolls 40.00 31.00 Thousand Oct 2024
JOLTs Job Openings 7443.00 7861.00 Thousand Sep 2024
Job Openings 7418.00 7939.00 Thousand Sep 2024
Participation Rate 62.60 62.70 percent Oct 2024
Labour Costs 121.98 121.40 points Sep 2024
Long Term Unemployment Rate 0.95 0.97 percent Oct 2024
Manufacturing Payrolls -46.00 -6.00 Thousand Oct 2024
Non Farm Payrolls 12.00 223.00 Thousand Oct 2024
Nonfarm Payrolls Private -28.00 192.00 Thousand Oct 2024
Part Time Employment 27943.00 28161.00 Thousand Oct 2024
Productivity 114.48 113.85 points Sep 2024
Unemployed Persons 6984.00 6834.00 Thousand Oct 2024
Unemployment Rate 4.10 4.10 percent Oct 2024
Wages 30.48 30.36 USD/Hour Oct 2024
Wages in Manufacturing 28.19 28.12 USD/Hour Oct 2024
Youth Unemployment Rate 9.50 9.20 percent Oct 2024

United States Long Term Unemployment Rate
Long Term Unemployment Rate in the United States refers to the unemployment rate for a period longer than 27 weeks.
Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency
0.95 0.97 4.40 0.08 1948 - 2024 percent Monthly
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