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The Emergence of a Uniform Business Cycle in the United States: Evidence from New Claims-Based Unemployment Data

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  • Andrew J. Fieldhouse

    (Texas A&M University)

  • David Munro

    (Middlebury College)

  • Christoffer Koch

    (Empirical Research Partners)

  • Sean Howard

    (Independent)

Abstract

Using newly digitized unemployment insurance claims data, we construct historical monthly unemployment series for US states going back to January 1947. We validate our series, showing that they are highly correlated with the Bureau of Labor Statistics' state-level unemployment data, which are only available since January 1976, and capture consistent business cycle dynamics. We use our claims-based unemployment rates to study the postwar evolution of labor market adjustments to local demand shocks and state unemployment fluctuations around national recessions. We document: (1) a trend decrease in the dispersion of relative employment growth and unemployment across states; (2) an attenuation of relative employment, unemployment, and population responses to state-specific demand shocks in recent decades; and (3) a convergence across states in both the speed and degree to which unemployment recovers after recessions. These trends show the emergence of a national business cycle experienced more uniformly across US states, particularly since the 1960s. We present evidence suggesting that a convergence in states' industrial composition helps explain why a more uniform business cycle emerged when it did. And states' increasingly similar experience in recessions may help explain why interstate migration became a weaker adjustment mechanism in recent decades.

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  • Andrew J. Fieldhouse & David Munro & Christoffer Koch & Sean Howard, 2024. "The Emergence of a Uniform Business Cycle in the United States: Evidence from New Claims-Based Unemployment Data," Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, Economic Studies Program, The Brookings Institution, vol. 55(1 (Spring), pages 265-342.
  • Handle: RePEc:bin:bpeajo:v:55:y:2024:i:2024-01:p:265-342
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