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Unemployed 27+ Weeks (Long-Term)

Long-term unemployed (27 weeks or more), a classic late-cycle scarring indicator.

ByConvex Research Desk·Edited byBen Bleier·

The Unemployed 27+ Weeks (Long-Term) is currently 1,833, last updated .

1,833
1W +0.66%1M +0.66%3M +0.66%
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The labor market is the backbone of the consumer economy. Rising jobless claims and a climbing unemployment rate are classic late-cycle signals that precede recessions and rate cuts. The Fed has a dual mandate, maximum employment and stable prices, so labor data directly influences the path of monetary policy.

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DateValueChange
Apr 1, 20261,833+0.66%
Mar 1, 20261,821-4.11%
Feb 1, 20261,899+4.74%
Jan 1, 20261,813-6.93%
Dec 1, 20251,948+1.99%
Nov 1, 20251,910+5.23%
Sep 1, 20251,815-5.67%
Aug 1, 20251,924+5.60%
Jul 1, 20251,822+10.36%
Jun 1, 20251,651+12.77%
May 1, 20251,464-12.44%
Apr 1, 20251,672+11.54%
Mar 1, 20251,499+2.60%
Feb 1, 20251,461+0.83%
Jan 1, 20251,449-6.58%
Dec 1, 20241,551-6.06%
Nov 1, 20241,651+2.93%
Oct 1, 20241,604-0.50%
Sep 1, 20241,612+4.95%
Aug 1, 20241,536-0.07%
Jul 1, 20241,537+0.20%
Jun 1, 20241,534+13.13%
May 1, 20241,356+8.57%
Apr 1, 20241,249

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What is Unemployed 27+ Weeks (Long-Term)?
Long-term unemployed (27 weeks or more), a classic late-cycle scarring indicator.
How does Unemployed 27+ Weeks (Long-Term) relate to labor market?
Unemployed 27+ Weeks (Long-Term) is part of the Labor Market category. The labor market is the backbone of the consumer economy. Rising jobless claims and a climbing unemployment rate are classic late-cycle signals that precede recessions and rate cuts. The Fed has a dual mandate, maximum employment and stable prices, so labor data directly influences the path of monetary policy.
How often is Unemployed 27+ Weeks (Long-Term) updated?
Unemployed 27+ Weeks (Long-Term) is updated once per month when the releasing agency publishes new data. Each metric page on Convex shows the exact time of the last data update and provides historical data going back up to five years.
Where does Convex source Unemployed 27+ Weeks (Long-Term) data?
Convex sources Unemployed 27+ Weeks (Long-Term) data from the Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED) API, maintained by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Data is fetched automatically and displayed alongside interactive charts, AI analysis, and historical context.
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The Unemployed 27+ Weeks (Long-Term) page includes an interactive chart with selectable time ranges (1 month to 5 years), percentage changes over multiple timeframes, a table of recent readings, AI-generated analysis, and links to related metrics and comparisons.
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