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446 Series Revisions

   
Units Release Dates Observation Period
Thousands of Persons 2014-01-28 to 2015-03-26 Jan 1990 to Dec 2014
Thousands of Persons 2015-03-27 to 2017-03-12 Jan 1990 to Dec 2016
Thousands of Persons 2017-03-13 to 2018-11-15 Jan 1990 to Sep 2018
Thousands of Persons 2018-11-16 to 2019-03-05 Jan 1990 to Dec 2018
Thousands of Persons 2019-03-06 to 2019-08-26 Jan 1990 to Feb 2019
Thousands of Persons 2019-08-27 to 2019-12-19 Jan 1990 to Feb 2019
Thousands of Persons 2019-12-20 to 2025-03-16 Jan 1990 to Dec 2024
Thousands of Persons 2025-03-17 to 2025-09-19 Jan 1990 to Aug 2025
 
   
Units Release Dates Observation Period
Thousands of Persons 2014-01-28 to 2015-03-26 Jan 1990 to Dec 2014
Thousands of Persons 2015-03-27 to 2017-03-12 Jan 1990 to Dec 2016
Thousands of Persons 2017-03-13 to 2025-03-16 Jan 1990 to Dec 2024
Thousands of Persons 2025-03-17 to 2025-09-19 Jan 1990 to Aug 2025
 
   
Units Release Dates Observation Period
Percent 2020-03-05 to 2021-12-01 Mar 2019 to Oct 2021
Percent 2021-12-02 to 2022-09-28 Jul 2017 to Aug 2022
Percent 2022-09-29 to 2025-10-30 Jul 2017 to Oct 2025
 
   
Units Release Dates Observation Period
Thousands of Persons 2012-01-24 to 2015-03-26 Jan 1990 to Jan 2015
Thousands of Persons 2015-03-27 to 2017-05-18 Jan 1990 to Mar 2017
Thousands of Persons 2017-05-19 to 2019-03-05 Jan 1990 to Dec 2018
Thousands of Persons 2019-03-06 to 2019-08-26 Jan 1990 to Feb 2019
Thousands of Persons 2019-08-27 to 2019-12-19 Jan 1990 to Feb 2019
Thousands of Persons 2019-12-20 to 2025-03-16 Jan 1990 to Dec 2024
Thousands of Persons 2025-03-17 to 2025-09-19 Jan 1990 to Aug 2025
 
   
Units Release Dates Observation Period
Thousands of Persons 2007-06-19 to 2015-03-26 Jan 1990 to Jan 2015
Thousands of Persons 2015-03-27 to 2025-03-16 Jan 1990 to Dec 2024
Thousands of Persons 2025-03-17 to 2025-09-19 Jan 1990 to Aug 2025
 
   
Units Release Dates Observation Period
Index 2016-07-07 to 2022-12-14 2008 to 2020
Index 2022-12-15 to 2024-12-12 2008 to 2023
 
Annual, Not Seasonally Adjusted, SMU01115000800000001A
   
Units Release Dates Observation Period
Thousands of Persons 2014-01-28 to 2015-03-26 1990 to 2013
Thousands of Persons 2015-03-27 to 2025-03-17 1990 to 2024
 
   
Units Release Dates Observation Period
Chained 2009 Dollars 2016-07-07 to 2019-05-15 2008 to 2016
Chained 2012 Dollars 2019-05-16 to 2023-12-13 2008 to 2021
Chained 2017 Dollars 2023-12-14 to 2025-02-20 2008 to 2023
 
Monthly, Seasonally Adjusted, ANNI501GOVT
   
Units Release Dates Observation Period
Thousands of Persons 2012-01-24 to 2015-03-26 Jan 1990 to Jan 2015
Thousands of Persons 2015-03-27 to 2017-05-18 Jan 1990 to Mar 2017
Thousands of Persons 2017-05-19 to 2019-03-05 Jan 1990 to Dec 2018
Thousands of Persons 2019-03-06 to 2019-08-26 Jan 1990 to Feb 2019
Thousands of Persons 2019-08-27 to 2019-12-19 Jan 1990 to Feb 2019
Thousands of Persons 2019-12-20 to 2025-03-16 Jan 1990 to Dec 2024
Thousands of Persons 2025-03-17 to 2025-09-19 Jan 1990 to Aug 2025
 
Monthly, Not Seasonally Adjusted, ANNI501GOVTN
   
Units Release Dates Observation Period
Thousands of Persons 2007-06-19 to 2015-03-26 Jan 1990 to Jan 2015
Thousands of Persons 2015-03-27 to 2025-03-16 Jan 1990 to Dec 2024
Thousands of Persons 2025-03-17 to 2025-09-19 Jan 1990 to Aug 2025
 
   
Units Release Dates Observation Period
Percent 2020-03-05 to 2021-12-01 Jul 2017 to Oct 2021
Percent 2021-12-02 to 2022-09-28 Jul 2017 to Aug 2022
Percent 2022-09-29 to 2025-10-30 Jul 2017 to Oct 2025
 
   
Units Release Dates Observation Period
US PCE Index 2009 =100 2016-07-07 to 2019-05-15 2008 to 2016
US PCE Index 2012=100 2019-05-16 to 2024-12-12 2008 to 2023
 
   
Units Release Dates Observation Period
Percent 2020-03-05 to 2021-12-01 Jul 2017 to Oct 2021
Percent 2021-12-02 to 2022-09-28 Jul 2017 to Aug 2022
Percent 2022-09-29 to 2025-10-30 Jul 2017 to Oct 2025
 

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