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Employment-Population Ratio Today

ByConvex Research Desk·Edited byBen Bleier·

The Employment-Population Ratio is currently 59.20%, last updated , up 0.00% from yesterday.

Current
59.20%
1 Day
+0.00%
1 Week
+0.00%
1 Month
+0.00%

Data as of · Source: FRED

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the employment-population ratio today?
The Employment-Population Ratio is currently 59.20%, last updated March 1, 2026. It is up 0.00% from yesterday.
When was the employment-population ratio last updated?
The Employment-Population Ratio on this page was last updated March 1, 2026, fetched 4 hours ago. Data refreshes every 10 minutes and is sourced from the Federal Reserve (FRED).
How has the employment-population ratio changed recently?
Over the past 30 days the Employment-Population Ratio has moved from 59.20% to 59.20%, a gain of 0.00%. Week over week it is up 0.00%.
What does the current employment-population ratio reading mean?
At 59.20% the Employment-Population Ratio is roughly in line with its level 30 days ago (59.20%). Share of working-age population that is employed, avoids LFPR distortions.
Where can I see the full history of the employment-population ratio?
Full history, chart, and forecast for Employment-Population Ratio are available on the dedicated Employment-Population Ratio page, with data back to the earliest available observation.

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Data sourced from the Federal Reserve (FRED). Updated monthly. For informational purposes only, not financial advice.