Average Weeks Unemployed

Returns the average number of weeks that unemployed workers have been without employment, sourced from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

Data Source

This indicator is sourced from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Current Population Survey (CPS).

Usage Notes

  • No parameters required
  • Returns the most recent available data point
  • Data is typically updated monthly
  • Higher values indicate longer job search periods and potentially weaker labor market conditions

Economic Interpretation

Value Range Interpretation
< 15 weeks Strong labor market
15-25 weeks Normal conditions
> 25 weeks Weak labor market / recession

Examples

Current average weeks unemployed

When to Use

  • Analyzing labor market health
  • Tracking economic recovery after recessions
  • Building economic dashboards
  • Forecasting consumer spending trends

When NOT to Use

Scenario Use Instead
Need unemployment rate UnemploymentRate()
Need weekly jobless claims InitialCliams()
Need labor force participation LaborForceParticipationRate()

Common Issues & FAQ

Q: Why does the value seem high? A: Average weeks unemployed can remain elevated even after unemployment rates fall, as long-term unemployed workers take longer to find jobs.

Q: How often is this data updated? A: The data is updated monthly by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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