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List of U.S. states and territories by unemployment rate

Unemployment in the US by State (June 2023)

The list of U.S. states and territories by unemployment rate compares the seasonally adjusted unemployment rates by state and territory, sortable by name, rate, and change. Data are provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics in its Geographic Profile of Employment and Unemployment publication.[1][2] While the non-seasonally adjusted data reflects the actual unemployment rate, the seasonally adjusted data removes time from the equation.[3]

Unemployment rate by jurisdiction

Data for all U.S. states, the District of Columbia[4] and Puerto Rico[5] is from June 2023 and September 2021, respectively. Data for Guam is from September 2019, and data for American Samoa is from 2018. Data for the Northern Mariana Islands is from April 2010 (more than ten years old) it is included but not ranked in the table below.

Rank State and Territory Seasonally adjusted rates
- Northern Mariana Islands Northern Mariana Islands 11.2
1 American Samoa American Samoa 11.4
2 Puerto Rico Puerto Rico 6.1
3 Nevada Nevada 5.4
4  District of Columbia 5.1
5  California 4.6
6  Delaware 4.2
7  Texas 4.1
8  Illinois 4
9  New York 3.9
10  Kentucky 3.8
11  Pennsylvania 3.8
13  Washington 3.8
14  Alaska 3.7
15  Connecticut 3.7
16  New Jersey 3.7
17  Louisiana 3.6
18  Michigan 3.6
19  Arizona 3.5
20  New Mexico 3.5
21  Oregon 3.5
22  Ohio 3.4
23  North Carolina 3.3
24  West Virginia 3.3
25  Georgia 3.2
26  Indiana 3.2
27  Tennessee 3.2
28  Mississippi 3.1
29  South Carolina 3.1
30  Wyoming 3.1
31  Hawaii 3
32  Minnesota 2.9
33  Rhode Island 2.9
34  Colorado 2.8
35  Kansas 2.8
36  Idaho 2.7
37  Iowa 2.7
38  Oklahoma 2.7
39  Virginia 2.7
40  Arkansas 2.6
41  Florida 2.6
42  Massachusetts 2.6
43  Missouri 2.6
44  Wisconsin 2.5
45  Maine 2.4
46  Montana 2.4
47  Utah 2.4
48  Alabama 2.2
49  Maryland 2
50  North Dakota 2
51  Nebraska 1.9
52  Vermont 1.9
53  New Hampshire 1.8
54  South Dakota 1.8

Note that italics represent an insular possession of the United States

See also

References

  1. ^ "Geographic Profile of Employment and Unemployment Home Page". BLS. Retrieved 2010-12-12.
  2. ^ "Unemployment rates - Unemployment rates by State". CNNMoney. 2008-12-19. Retrieved 2010-12-12.
  3. ^ Kimberly Hughes (2007-10-31). "What is the difference between seasonally adjusted and non-seasonally adjusted data?" (PDF). Nebraska Department of Labor. Retrieved 2010-12-12.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Local Area Unemployment Statistics". U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Bureau of Labor Statistics. June 2023. Retrieved 2023-07-22.
  5. ^ "Puerto Rico unemployment remains at historic low". 24 July 2023.
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