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All Employees: Mining, Logging, and Construction: Specialty Trade Contractors in Maryland (SMU24000001523800001SA)
Observation:
Dec 2015: 105.4 (+ more) Updated: Jan 27, 2016 11:46 AM CSTDec 2015: | 105.4 | |
Nov 2015: | 106.1 | |
Oct 2015: | 106.0 | |
Sep 2015: | 104.0 | |
Aug 2015: | 103.1 |
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All Employees: Mining, Logging, and Construction: Specialty Trade Contractors in Maryland | 2014-01-28 | 2016-01-26 |
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U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics | 2014-01-28 | 2016-01-26 |
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis | 2014-01-28 | 2016-01-26 |
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State and Metro Area Employment, Hours, and Earnings | 2014-01-28 | 2016-01-26 |
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Thousands of Persons | 2014-01-28 | 2016-01-26 |
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Monthly | 2014-01-28 | 2016-01-26 |
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Seasonally Adjusted | 2014-01-28 | 2016-01-26 |
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The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis seasonally adjusts this series by using the 'x12' package from R with default parameter settings. The package uses the U.S. Bureau of the Census X-12-ARIMA Seasonal Adjustment Program. More information on the 'x12' package can be found at http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/x12/x12.pdf. More information on X-12-ARIMA can be found at https://www.census.gov/srd/www/x13as/.
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2014-01-28 | 2016-01-26 |