Arkansas
Unemployment Rate By County
in June, 2007
Updated on April 6, 2023.
According to data from the US BLS, the unemployment rate of Arkansas was 5.5% (sa) in June, 2007. Among all Arkansas counties, these 3 were among those with high unemployment rates (nsa): Randolph (11.1%), Desha (11%), and St. Francis (10.5%).
On the hand, the following three counties were among those with low unemployment rates (nsa): Carroll (3.9%), Benton (4%), and Washington (4.1%).
The chart and table below shows the unemployment rate (nsa) for each county.
You can see similar information by state for the United States.
Related Topics: Arkansas BLS Topic List.
Data Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Arkansas
Unemployment Rate By County
in June, 2007
Arkansas
Unemployment Rate By County
in June, 2007
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County | Unemployment Rate (%) |
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Arkansas | 9.1 |
Ashley | 8.2 |
Baxter | 5.4 |
Benton | 4 |
Boone | 4.9 |
Bradley | 6.5 |
Calhoun | 7.3 |
Carroll | 3.9 |
Chicot | 9.2 |
Clark | 6.3 |
Clay | 9.7 |
Cleburne | 6.5 |
Cleveland | 5.6 |
Columbia | 7 |
Conway | 5.1 |
Craighead | 5.3 |
Crawford | 5 |
Crittenden | 7 |
Cross | 7.5 |
Dallas | 7.5 |
Desha | 11 |
Drew | 7.9 |
Faulkner | 4.5 |
Franklin | 4.7 |
Fulton | 5.1 |
Garland | 5.7 |
Grant | 5 |
Greene | 6.8 |
Hempstead | 6.2 |
Hot Spring | 5.6 |
Howard | 5.6 |
Independence | 6.5 |
Izard | 6 |
Jackson | 7.8 |
Jefferson | 8 |
Johnson | 5.4 |
Lafayette | 7.9 |
Lawrence | 7.4 |
Lee | 10.3 |
Lincoln | 8.3 |
Little River | 4.5 |
Logan | 5.2 |
Lonoke | 4.4 |
Madison | 4.4 |
Marion | 5.7 |
Miller | 4.9 |
Mississippi | 9 |
Monroe | 6.9 |
Montgomery | 4.8 |
Nevada | 5.7 |
Newton | 4.9 |
Ouachita | 7.6 |
Perry | 5.4 |
Phillips | 7.4 |
Pike | 5.5 |
Poinsett | 8.4 |
Polk | 5.4 |
Pope | 5.2 |
Prairie | 6.2 |
Pulaski | 5 |
Randolph | 11.1 |
St. Francis | 10.5 |
Saline | 4.4 |
Scott | 5 |
Searcy | 4.7 |
Sebastian | 4.9 |
Sevier | 4.5 |
Sharp | 7 |
Stone | 5.9 |
Union | 7.4 |
Van Buren | 6 |
Washington | 4.1 |
White | 6.8 |
Woodruff | 9 |
Yell | 4.6 |