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

According to data from the US BLS, the unemployment rate of California was 6.8% (sa) in October, 2002. Among all California counties, these 3 were among those with high unemployment rates (nsa): Imperial (17%), Kings (10.9%), and Fresno (10.8%).

On the hand, the following three counties were among those with low unemployment rates (nsa): Napa (4.2%), San Luis Obispo (4.7%), and Sonoma (4.9%).

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

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

Related Topics: California BLS Topic List.
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California Unemployment Rate By County in October, 2002
California Unemployment Rate By County in October, 2002
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County Unemployment Rate (%)
Alameda 6.7
Alpine 7.7
Amador 5.5
Butte 6.5
Calaveras 6.1
Colusa 10.6
Contra Costa 5.8
Del Norte 7.6
El Dorado 5.1
Fresno 10.8
Glenn 7
Humboldt 5.9
Imperial 17
Inyo 5.3
Kern 8.8
Kings 10.9
Lake 8
Lassen 6.1
Los Angeles 6.5
Madera 8.8
Marin 4.9
Mariposa 5.9
Mendocino 5.5
Merced 8.5
Modoc 6.1
Mono 5.6
Monterey 6.3
Napa 4.2
Nevada 5
Orange 5
Placer 4.9
Plumas 6
Riverside 6.8
Sacramento 5.7
San Benito 7.9
San Bernardino 6.1
San Diego 5.2
San Francisco 6.9
San Joaquin 7.9
San Luis Obispo 4.7
San Mateo 5.7
Santa Barbara 5
Santa Clara 8.6
Santa Cruz 6.2
Shasta 6.2
Sierra 6.2
Siskiyou 7.1
Solano 5.6
Sonoma 4.9
Stanislaus 8.9
Sutter 8.8
Tehama 6
Trinity 7.8
Tulare 10.8
Tuolumne 5.9
Ventura 5.8
Yolo 5.1
Yuba 8.4