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Local Area Unemployment Statistics

Unemployment Rates for States

Unemployment Rates for States, 2021 Annual Averages
State2021
rate
Rank

United States

5.3 

Nebraska

2.51

Utah

2.72

South Dakota

3.13

Kansas

3.24

Alabama

3.45

Minnesota

3.45

Montana

3.45

Vermont

3.45

New Hampshire

3.59

Idaho

3.610

Indiana

3.610

North Dakota

3.712

Oklahoma

3.813

Wisconsin

3.813

Georgia

3.915

Virginia

3.915

Arkansas

4.017

South Carolina

4.017

Iowa

4.219

Tennessee

4.320

Missouri

4.421

Wyoming

4.522

Florida

4.623

Maine

4.623

Kentucky

4.725

North Carolina

4.826

Arizona

4.927

West Virginia

5.028

Ohio

5.129

Oregon

5.230

Washington

5.230

Delaware

5.332

Colorado

5.433

Louisiana

5.534

Mississippi

5.635

Rhode Island

5.635

Hawaii

5.737

Massachusetts

5.737

Texas

5.737

Maryland

5.840

Michigan

5.941

Illinois

6.142

Connecticut

6.343

New Jersey

6.343

Pennsylvania

6.343

Alaska

6.446

District of Columbia

6.647

New Mexico

6.848

New York

6.949

Nevada

7.250

California

7.351

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

 

Last Modified Date: March 2, 2022