California Unemployment Rate By County in January, 2002
Updated on April 6, 2023.

According to data from the US BLS, the unemployment rate of California was 6.6% (sa) in January, 2002. Among all California counties, these 3 were among those with high unemployment rates (nsa): Colusa (22%), Tulare (14.2%), and Imperial (13.9%).

On the hand, the following three counties were among those with low unemployment rates (nsa): San Luis Obispo (4.7%), Mono (4.8%), and Marin (4.8%).

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: California BLS Topic List.
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California Unemployment Rate By County in January, 2002
California Unemployment Rate By County in January, 2002
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County Unemployment Rate (%)
Alameda 6.8
Alpine 5.7
Amador 6.2
Butte 8.5
Calaveras 7.1
Colusa 22
Contra Costa 5.5
Del Norte 10.4
El Dorado 5.7
Fresno 13.2
Glenn 12
Humboldt 7.8
Imperial 13.9
Inyo 5.9
Kern 10.8
Kings 13.9
Lake 9.5
Lassen 9.6
Los Angeles 7.1
Madera 12.7
Marin 4.8
Mariposa 8.5
Mendocino 8.7
Merced 13.5
Modoc 10.6
Mono 4.8
Monterey 13.4
Napa 5.2
Nevada 5.8
Orange 5
Placer 5.2
Plumas 13
Riverside 6.3
Sacramento 5.7
San Benito 10.1
San Bernardino 6
San Diego 5.1
San Francisco 7.3
San Joaquin 10.1
San Luis Obispo 4.7
San Mateo 5.6
Santa Barbara 5.7
Santa Clara 8.2
Santa Cruz 9.3
Shasta 8.6
Sierra 12.1
Siskiyou 11.9
Solano 6
Sonoma 5.2
Stanislaus 10.9
Sutter 12.6
Tehama 8.3
Trinity 13.1
Tulare 14.2
Tuolumne 7.9
Ventura 6
Yolo 7.2
Yuba 11.8