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Local Area Unemployment Statistics

Unemployment Rates for States

Unemployment Rates for States, 2017 Annual Averages
State2017
rate
Rank

United States

4.4 

Hawaii

2.21

Colorado

2.62

North Dakota

2.62

New Hampshire

2.84

Nebraska

3.05

Vermont

3.05

Iowa

3.17

South Dakota

3.17

Utah

3.17

Idaho

3.210

Wisconsin

3.311

Maine

3.412

Indiana

3.513

Minnesota

3.513

Kansas

3.615

Arkansas

3.716

Missouri

3.716

Tennessee

3.716

Virginia

3.716

Massachusetts

3.820

Maryland

4.021

Oklahoma

4.021

Montana

4.123

Oregon

4.123

South Carolina

4.225

Florida

4.326

Texas

4.326

Wyoming

4.326

Connecticut

4.429

Alabama

4.530

Delaware

4.530

New Jersey

4.530

North Carolina

4.530

Rhode Island

4.530

Michigan

4.635

New York

4.635

Washington

4.635

California

4.838

Georgia

4.838

Kentucky

4.838

Illinois

4.941

Arizona

5.042

Nevada

5.042

Ohio

5.042

Pennsylvania

5.042

Louisiana

5.146

Mississippi

5.247

West Virginia

5.247

District of Columbia

6.149

New Mexico

6.149

Alaska

6.551

Note: Rates shown are a percentage of the labor force. Data refer to place of residence.

 

Last Modified Date: March 2, 2022