Alabama Unemployment Rate By County in May, 2010
Updated on June 19, 2024.

According to data from the US BLS, the unemployment rate of Alabama was 10.3% (sa) in May, 2010. Among all Alabama counties, these 3 were among those with high unemployment rates (nsa): Wilcox (26.1%), Clarke (18.7%), and Lowndes (17.7%).

On the hand, the following three counties were among those with low unemployment rates (nsa): Shelby (6.5%), Madison (7.7%), and Coffee (7.9%).

The chart and table below shows the unemployment rate (nsa) for each county.

You can see similar information by state for the United States.

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Alabama Unemployment Rate By County in May, 2010
Alabama Unemployment Rate By County in May, 2010
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County Unemployment Rate (%)
Autauga 8.1
Baldwin 9.2
Barbour 11.3
Bibb 10.4
Blount 9.3
Bullock 9.5
Butler 12.5
Calhoun 10.7
Chambers 14.4
Cherokee 9.7
Chilton 9.7
Choctaw 12.4
Clarke 18.7
Clay 13.4
Cleburne 9.1
Coffee 7.9
Colbert 10.9
Conecuh 16.5
Coosa 14.9
Covington 9.4
Crenshaw 9.4
Cullman 9.9
Dale 8.3
Dallas 15.6
DeKalb 11.7
Elmore 8.3
Escambia 10.8
Etowah 10.2
Fayette 11.9
Franklin 9.9
Geneva 9.9
Greene 14.2
Hale 14.2
Henry 10.2
Houston 8.7
Jackson 11.5
Jefferson 9.7
Lamar 12.4
Lauderdale 9.4
Lawrence 11.9
Lee 8.6
Limestone 9
Lowndes 17.7
Macon 13.8
Madison 7.7
Marengo 12.4
Marion 12.8
Marshall 9
Mobile 10.7
Monroe 17.3
Montgomery 9.3
Morgan 10.1
Perry 15.3
Pickens 11.9
Pike 8.7
Randolph 12.6
Russell 10.2
St. Clair 9.6
Shelby 6.5
Sumter 12.2
Talladega 12.7
Tallapoosa 12.4
Tuscaloosa 8.6
Walker 11.9
Washington 13.2
Wilcox 26.1
Winston 15