California Unemployment Rate By County in March, 2016
Updated on April 6, 2023.

The seasonally adjusted Unemployment Rate of California in March, 2016 was 5.6%, according to recent data from the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics.

The 3 counties with the highest unemployment rate (not seasonally adjusted) in March, 2016 were:

  1. Imperial: 21.9%
  2. Colusa: 21.4%
  3. Plumas: 14.4%

On the other hand, the 3 counties with the lowest unemployment rate (not seasonally adjusted) in March, 2016 were:

  1. San Mateo: 3.2%
  2. Marin: 3.4%
  3. San Francisco: 3.5%

Use the interactive visualization and table below to explore this data for each California county for March, 2016. You can also see links at the bottom of this page for similar data for other months, and also the historical unemployment rate for each of California's counties.

See also: Historical California Unemployment Rate.

California Unemployment Rate By County in March, 2016 (%)
California Unemployment Rate By County in March, 2016
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County Unemployment Rate (%)
Alameda 4.5
Alpine 5.6
Amador 6.8
Butte 7.4
Calaveras 6.4
Colusa 21.4
Contra Costa 4.8
Del Norte 9
El Dorado 5.6
Fresno 11.1
Glenn 10
Humboldt 5.5
Imperial 21.9
Inyo 6
Kern 12.4
Kings 12
Lake 7.6
Lassen 8.7
Los Angeles 5.3
Madera 11
Marin 3.4
Mariposa 9.4
Mendocino 6.2
Merced 13.1
Modoc 10
Mono 5.2
Monterey 11.2
Napa 4.8
Nevada 5.2
Orange 4.2
Placer 4.8
Plumas 14.4
Riverside 6.2
Sacramento 5.7
San Benito 8.1
San Bernardino 5.9
San Diego 5
San Francisco 3.5
San Joaquin 9.2
San Luis Obispo 4.6
San Mateo 3.2
Santa Barbara 5.7
Santa Clara 4
Santa Cruz 9.2
Shasta 8.3
Sierra 9.8
Siskiyou 11.2
Solano 5.9
Sonoma 4.4
Stanislaus 10
Sutter 12.4
Tehama 8.3
Trinity 9.1
Tulare 12.9
Tuolumne 7
Ventura 5.3
Yolo 6.8
Yuba 10.1

California Unemployment Rate For Other Months and Years

Use the following links to see California's unemployment rate for other months and years. Or see links for all the available months and years here.
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