Illinois Unemployment Rate By County in March, 2002
Updated on April 6, 2023.

According to data from the US BLS, the unemployment rate of Illinois was 6.5% (sa) in March, 2002. Among all Illinois counties, these 3 were among those with high unemployment rates (nsa): Putnam (10%), Boone (9.3%), and Marion (8.9%).

On the hand, the following three counties were among those with low unemployment rates (nsa): Brown (3.6%), McLean (3.9%), and Champaign (4.1%).

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

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

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Illinois Unemployment Rate By County in March, 2002
Illinois Unemployment Rate By County in March, 2002
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County Unemployment Rate (%)
Adams 4.9
Alexander 8.3
Bond 6.1
Boone 9.3
Brown 3.6
Bureau 6.9
Calhoun 6.5
Carroll 7.9
Cass 5.1
Champaign 4.1
Christian 6.5
Clark 7.2
Clay 7
Clinton 4.7
Coles 6.1
Cook 7.7
Crawford 7.2
Cumberland 6.5
DeKalb 5.3
De Witt 7.2
Douglas 5.4
DuPage 5.8
Edgar 5.8
Edwards 5.3
Effingham 5.6
Fayette 7
Ford 4.9
Franklin 7.4
Fulton 7.3
Gallatin 7.4
Greene 6.3
Grundy 8.1
Hamilton 6.8
Hancock 6.6
Hardin 7.7
Henderson 7.1
Henry 6.4
Iroquois 6.9
Jackson 4.8
Jasper 5.7
Jefferson 5.7
Jersey 5.5
Jo Daviess 6.1
Johnson 6.4
Kane 6.6
Kankakee 6.7
Kendall 5.8
Knox 7.5
Lake 5.9
LaSalle 7.4
Lawrence 6
Lee 6
Livingston 5.8
Logan 5.5
McDonough 4.9
McHenry 6.2
McLean 3.9
Macon 8.3
Macoupin 5.6
Madison 5.4
Marion 8.9
Marshall 7.6
Mason 7
Massac 5.7
Menard 4.9
Mercer 8.7
Monroe 4.2
Montgomery 7.3
Morgan 5.4
Moultrie 6.1
Ogle 6.7
Peoria 6.1
Perry 7.1
Piatt 5.1
Pike 6.2
Pope 6.9
Pulaski 7.1
Putnam 10
Randolph 5.5
Richland 6
Rock Island 5.8
St. Clair 5.9
Saline 6.8
Sangamon 4.5
Schuyler 4.8
Scott 6.8
Shelby 6.4
Stark 8.9
Stephenson 6.9
Tazewell 5.9
Union 7.5
Vermilion 7.4
Wabash 5.6
Warren 5.8
Washington 4.4
Wayne 5.7
White 5.1
Whiteside 7.2
Will 6.7
Williamson 5.9
Winnebago 7.3
Woodford 5