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Local Area Unemployment Statistics

Unemployment Rates for States

Unemployment Rates for States, 2020 Annual Averages
State2020
rate
Rank

United States

8.1 

Nebraska

4.11

South Dakota

4.32

Utah

4.73

Maine

5.04

Iowa

5.15

North Dakota

5.15

Idaho

5.57

Vermont

5.68

Kansas

5.79

Montana

5.810

Wyoming

5.810

South Carolina

6.012

Arkansas

6.113

Missouri

6.113

Oklahoma

6.215

Virginia

6.215

Minnesota

6.317

Wisconsin

6.317

Kentucky

6.419

Alabama

6.520

Georgia

6.520

Maryland

6.722

New Hampshire

6.722

Colorado

6.924

North Carolina

7.125

Indiana

7.226

Tennessee

7.427

Delaware

7.628

Oregon

7.628

Arizona

7.730

Texas

7.730

Connecticut

7.832

Mississippi

7.933

District of Columbia

8.034

New Mexico

8.135

Alaska

8.236

Florida

8.236

Ohio

8.236

West Virginia

8.236

Washington

8.540

Louisiana

8.741

Pennsylvania

9.142

Illinois

9.243

Rhode Island

9.243

Massachusetts

9.445

New Jersey

9.546

New York

9.947

Michigan

10.048

California

10.249

Hawaii

12.050

Nevada

13.551

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

 

Last Modified Date: March 2, 2022