Labor Market
GET
/fed/v1/labor-market
Retrieve key labor market indicators from the Federal Reserve, including unemployment rate, labor force participation, average hourly earnings, and job openings data.
Use Cases: Analyzing employment trends, monitoring workforce dynamics, supporting macroeconomic research and labor market analysis.
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Query Parameters
date
string
Calendar date of the observation (YYYY-MM-DD).
limit
integer
Limit the maximum number of results returned. Defaults to '100' if not specified. The maximum allowed limit is '50000'.
sort
string
A comma separated list of sort columns. For each column, append '.asc' or '.desc' to specify the sort direction. The sort column defaults to 'date' if not specified. The sort order defaults to 'asc' if not specified.
Response Attributes
next_url
string
optional
If present, this value can be used to fetch the next page.
request_id
string
A request id assigned by the server.
results
array (object)
The results for this request.
avg_hourly_earnings
number
optional
Average hourly earnings of all employees on private nonfarm payrolls in USD (CES0500000003 series from FRED).
date
string
optional
Calendar date of the observation (YYYY-MM-DD).
job_openings
number
optional
Total nonfarm job openings in thousands (JTSJOL series from FRED).
labor_force_participation_rate
number
optional
Civilian labor force participation rate as a percentage of the civilian noninstitutional population (CIVPART series from FRED).
unemployment_rate
number
optional
Civilian unemployment rate as a percentage of the labor force (UNRATE series from FRED).
status
enum (OK)
The status of this request's response.
Code Examples
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