Native keyProvider-native identifier used to reconcile this country/provider series.
Regional
FreshnessDisplayed as stored official data.Official values served from the platform's stored snapshot while live refresh is unavailable or not included for this access level.Fetched: Not recorded.Latest observation flag: Preliminary.
Stored official data
HistoryBEA does not expose a true vintage API. NIPA observations carry NoteRef markers identifying advance, second, third, and final estimate rounds.BEA does not publish a vintage API; estimate-round tags are derived from NoteRef + temporal-proximity heuristics. Treat as approximate.
Provider revision tag
ReuseCommercial use: yes.Redistribution: allowed.Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (Regional). Accessed 2026-05-09.
Public domain
Research notes
74 · Acceptable
ComparabilityLabor definitions vary by survey and agency: Do not mix levels across definitions; compare rates or changes only after matching population, adjustment, and frequency.Seasonal-adjustment status needs attention: Prefer same-adjustment comparisons, or transform to year-over-year changes before cross-series comparison.Revision evidence is not a full historical vintage archive: Use this as current-value or captured-forward evidence unless the series is explicitly labelled source-native vintage.
3 notes
QualitySource authority: 100/100. Source kind is classified as official national.Methodology completeness: 70/100. 70% of core provider, geography, unit, frequency, citation, and revision fields are populated.Timeliness and freshness: 52/100. 0 observations available; release status none; data status fallbackRevision and vintage depth: 78/100. BEA does not expose a true vintage API. NIPA observations carry NoteRef markers identifying advance, second, third, and final estimate rounds.
1/6 strong
CitationNorth Carolina Total Employment (BEA: Regional, United States, retrieved May 9, 2026)
Retrieved May 9, 2026
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Series details
SourceBureau of Economic Analysis
CategoryLabor & Employment
FrequencyAnnual
UnitNumber of Jobs
Transformsyoy
About this series
Total full-time and part-time employment for North Carolina, annual. Source: BEA Regional.