Georgia Unemployment Rate By County in April, 2009
Updated on April 6, 2023.

The seasonally adjusted Unemployment Rate of Georgia in April, 2009 was 10.2%, according to recent data from the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics.

The 3 counties with the highest unemployment rate (not seasonally adjusted) in April, 2009 were:

  1. Jenkins: 18.8%
  2. Hancock: 18.6%
  3. Warren: 17%

On the other hand, the 3 counties with the lowest unemployment rate (not seasonally adjusted) in April, 2009 were:

  1. Columbia: 6.2%
  2. Oconee: 6.3%
  3. Long: 6.7%

Use the interactive visualization and table below to explore this data for each Georgia county for April, 2009. 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 Georgia's counties.

See also: Historical Georgia Unemployment Rate.

Georgia Unemployment Rate By County in April, 2009 (%)
Georgia Unemployment Rate By County in April, 2009
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County Unemployment Rate (%)
Appling 9.8
Atkinson 14.7
Bacon 8.6
Baker 8
Baldwin 10.7
Banks 7.6
Barrow 10.8
Bartow 11.4
Ben Hill 15.2
Berrien 13.7
Bibb 9.4
Bleckley 9.2
Brantley 9.9
Brooks 7.7
Bryan 7.6
Bulloch 8.7
Burke 10.9
Butts 11.1
Calhoun 10.9
Camden 8.7
Candler 9
Carroll 11.1
Catoosa 8.6
Charlton 10.5
Chatham 8.3
Chattahoochee 13.5
Chattooga 14.6
Cherokee 8.6
Clarke 7.4
Clay 9.1
Clayton 11.1
Clinch 11.3
Cobb 8.9
Coffee 12.2
Colquitt 8.9
Columbia 6.2
Cook 13.2
Coweta 9.7
Crawford 9.6
Crisp 12.3
Dade 11.3
Dawson 10.1
Decatur 12.2
DeKalb 9.4
Dodge 10
Dooly 10.5
Dougherty 9.6
Douglas 10.6
Early 10.7
Echols 7.2
Effingham 8.4
Elbert 11.3
Emanuel 10.1
Evans 8.6
Fannin 11
Fayette 8.2
Floyd 10.6
Forsyth 8.2
Franklin 11.8
Fulton 9.7
Gilmer 10.6
Glascock 10.9
Glynn 8.4
Gordon 13
Grady 9.3
Greene 11.4
Gwinnett 8.7
Habersham 9.3
Hall 9.3
Hancock 18.6
Haralson 12.8
Harris 7.3
Hart 13
Heard 13
Henry 9.1
Houston 6.9
Irwin 15.8
Jackson 10.9
Jasper 12.5
Jeff Davis 13.4
Jefferson 13.5
Jenkins 18.8
Johnson 12.9
Jones 8.4
Lamar 13.5
Lanier 8.8
Laurens 10.8
Lee 6.7
Liberty 8.3
Lincoln 10.5
Long 6.7
Lowndes 7.9
Lumpkin 11.6
McDuffie 9.7
McIntosh 10.7
Macon 11.5
Madison 9
Marion 8.9
Meriwether 13.5
Miller 8.6
Mitchell 9.1
Monroe 8.2
Montgomery 8.2
Morgan 9.7
Murray 13.4
Muscogee 8.7
Newton 11.7
Oconee 6.3
Oglethorpe 8.6
Paulding 9.7
Peach 9.7
Pickens 10.4
Pierce 9.8
Pike 10.4
Polk 11.6
Pulaski 7.4
Putnam 11.4
Quitman 8.7
Rabun 10
Randolph 10.6
Richmond 9.2
Rockdale 10.3
Schley 12.3
Screven 14
Seminole 10.8
Spalding 13.5
Stephens 10.3
Stewart 10.3
Sumter 12.3
Talbot 9.3
Taliaferro 12.7
Tattnall 9
Taylor 10.6
Telfair 10
Terrell 9.1
Thomas 8.7
Tift 12.5
Toombs 9.6
Towns 8.4
Treutlen 10.2
Troup 13.4
Turner 15.8
Twiggs 10.4
Union 9.2
Upson 11.9
Walker 10.6
Walton 9.9
Ware 10
Warren 17
Washington 12.4
Wayne 11.4
Webster 9.7
Wheeler 9.5
White 9.7
Whitfield 13.2
Wilcox 11.9
Wilkes 12.1
Wilkinson 10.7
Worth 10.4

Georgia Unemployment Rate For Other Months and Years

Use the following links to see Georgia's unemployment rate for other months and years. Or see links for all the available months and years here.
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Historical Unemployment Rate of Georgia's Counties

Use the following links to to see the historical unemployment rate for Georgia's counties.