Georgia
Unemployment Rate By County
in March, 2010
Updated on April 6, 2023.
According to data from the US BLS, the unemployment rate of Georgia was 10.8% (sa) in March, 2010. Among all Georgia counties, these 3 were among those with high unemployment rates (nsa): Hancock (24.2%), Taliaferro (19.6%), and Warren (18.4%).
On the hand, the following three counties were among those with low unemployment rates (nsa): Oconee (7.3%), Columbia (7.4%), and Harris (7.9%).
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: Georgia BLS Topic List.
Data Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Georgia
Unemployment Rate By County
in March, 2010
Georgia
Unemployment Rate By County
in March, 2010
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County | Unemployment Rate (%) |
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Appling | 11.3 |
Atkinson | 16.5 |
Bacon | 10.5 |
Baker | 12.1 |
Baldwin | 15.8 |
Banks | 10 |
Barrow | 11.1 |
Bartow | 12.4 |
Ben Hill | 15.5 |
Berrien | 13 |
Bibb | 11.6 |
Bleckley | 11.3 |
Brantley | 12.5 |
Brooks | 9.9 |
Bryan | 9.6 |
Bulloch | 10 |
Burke | 12 |
Butts | 11.7 |
Calhoun | 9.6 |
Camden | 10.3 |
Candler | 8.6 |
Carroll | 12 |
Catoosa | 9.1 |
Charlton | 10.5 |
Chatham | 9.7 |
Chattahoochee | 11.6 |
Chattooga | 11 |
Cherokee | 9.1 |
Clarke | 9.4 |
Clay | 11.9 |
Clayton | 13.5 |
Clinch | 10.3 |
Cobb | 9.4 |
Coffee | 16.3 |
Colquitt | 9.8 |
Columbia | 7.4 |
Cook | 11.6 |
Coweta | 10.1 |
Crawford | 12 |
Crisp | 13.8 |
Dade | 9.3 |
Dawson | 11.1 |
Decatur | 12.7 |
DeKalb | 10.8 |
Dodge | 12.6 |
Dooly | 10.8 |
Dougherty | 12.6 |
Douglas | 11.4 |
Early | 11.3 |
Echols | 8.5 |
Effingham | 9.6 |
Elbert | 15.6 |
Emanuel | 13 |
Evans | 9.5 |
Fannin | 12 |
Fayette | 8.5 |
Floyd | 12.2 |
Forsyth | 8.3 |
Franklin | 14.4 |
Fulton | 10.4 |
Gilmer | 11.5 |
Glascock | 11.2 |
Glynn | 10.1 |
Gordon | 13.3 |
Grady | 10.7 |
Greene | 14 |
Gwinnett | 9.5 |
Habersham | 11.2 |
Hall | 9.9 |
Hancock | 24.2 |
Haralson | 12.4 |
Harris | 7.9 |
Hart | 12.7 |
Heard | 12.6 |
Henry | 10.4 |
Houston | 8.5 |
Irwin | 15.6 |
Jackson | 10.7 |
Jasper | 12 |
Jeff Davis | 12.5 |
Jefferson | 14.7 |
Jenkins | 16.4 |
Johnson | 10.8 |
Jones | 10.2 |
Lamar | 14.1 |
Lanier | 10.4 |
Laurens | 12.6 |
Lee | 9.3 |
Liberty | 8.9 |
Lincoln | 12 |
Long | 8.4 |
Lowndes | 9.6 |
Lumpkin | 10.8 |
McDuffie | 13.7 |
McIntosh | 10.2 |
Macon | 13.4 |
Madison | 10.9 |
Marion | 10.8 |
Meriwether | 14.4 |
Miller | 11.3 |
Mitchell | 10.7 |
Monroe | 10.3 |
Montgomery | 12.1 |
Morgan | 10.8 |
Murray | 14.4 |
Muscogee | 10.3 |
Newton | 12.8 |
Oconee | 7.3 |
Oglethorpe | 9.8 |
Paulding | 10.1 |
Peach | 12.1 |
Pickens | 11.7 |
Pierce | 10.2 |
Pike | 11 |
Polk | 12.6 |
Pulaski | 8.8 |
Putnam | 13 |
Quitman | 10.5 |
Rabun | 13 |
Randolph | 12.5 |
Richmond | 10.8 |
Rockdale | 11.3 |
Schley | 12 |
Screven | 17.6 |
Seminole | 12.7 |
Spalding | 15.3 |
Stephens | 12.7 |
Stewart | 10.1 |
Sumter | 14 |
Talbot | 10.4 |
Taliaferro | 19.6 |
Tattnall | 9.6 |
Taylor | 14.6 |
Telfair | 12 |
Terrell | 12 |
Thomas | 11.8 |
Tift | 11.6 |
Toombs | 12.6 |
Towns | 14.2 |
Treutlen | 11.9 |
Troup | 11.9 |
Turner | 16.6 |
Twiggs | 15.6 |
Union | 12.2 |
Upson | 12.5 |
Walker | 10.6 |
Walton | 10.8 |
Ware | 10.9 |
Warren | 18.4 |
Washington | 15.4 |
Wayne | 11.7 |
Webster | 12.8 |
Wheeler | 14.1 |
White | 11.1 |
Whitfield | 12.2 |
Wilcox | 11.1 |
Wilkes | 13.9 |
Wilkinson | 14.6 |
Worth | 12.1 |