Indiana Unemployment Rate By County in December, 2004
Updated on April 6, 2023.

According to data from the US BLS, the unemployment rate of Indiana was 5.6% (sa) in December, 2004. Among all Indiana counties, these 3 were among those with high unemployment rates (nsa): Grant (8.9%), Fayette (8%), and Vermillion (8%).

On the hand, the following three counties were among those with low unemployment rates (nsa): Hamilton (3.2%), Dubois (3.7%), and Daviess (3.9%).

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

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

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Indiana Unemployment Rate By County in December, 2004
Indiana Unemployment Rate By County in December, 2004
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County Unemployment Rate (%)
Adams 4.2
Allen 5.3
Bartholomew 4.6
Benton 5
Blackford 7.1
Boone 3.9
Brown 5.5
Carroll 5.5
Cass 6
Clark 5.1
Clay 6.1
Clinton 6
Crawford 7.9
Daviess 3.9
Dearborn 5.3
Decatur 5.5
DeKalb 5.8
Delaware 6.6
Dubois 3.7
Elkhart 4.6
Fayette 8
Floyd 5
Fountain 5.4
Franklin 5.4
Fulton 5.2
Gibson 4.8
Grant 8.9
Greene 6.1
Hamilton 3.2
Hancock 4.2
Harrison 6.2
Hendricks 4
Henry 7.1
Howard 6.2
Huntington 5.8
Jackson 4.7
Jasper 5.3
Jay 5.6
Jefferson 5
Jennings 6
Johnson 4.6
Knox 4.8
Kosciusko 4.4
LaGrange 4.4
Lake 6
LaPorte 5.8
Lawrence 7.4
Madison 6.2
Marion 5.5
Marshall 5.1
Martin 5
Miami 6.1
Monroe 4.4
Montgomery 4.4
Morgan 4.8
Newton 4.7
Noble 6
Ohio 5.3
Orange 7.7
Owen 5.7
Parke 6.9
Perry 6.1
Pike 6.3
Porter 4.7
Posey 4.2
Pulaski 5.1
Putnam 5.3
Randolph 7.9
Ripley 5.2
Rush 5
St. Joseph 5.1
Scott 5.9
Shelby 5
Spencer 6
Starke 7.2
Steuben 5.7
Sullivan 7.6
Switzerland 4.6
Tippecanoe 4.6
Tipton 5.1
Union 5.8
Vanderburgh 4.9
Vermillion 8
Vigo 6.6
Wabash 5.9
Warren 4.5
Warrick 4.6
Washington 6.2
Wayne 7.2
Wells 4.9
White 5.9
Whitley 5.3