Michigan Unemployment Rate By County in June, 2010
Updated on April 6, 2023.

According to data from the US BLS, the unemployment rate of Michigan was 12.4% (sa) in June, 2010. Among all Michigan counties, these 3 were among those with high unemployment rates (nsa): Baraga (19.1%), Montmorency (17.9%), and Oscoda (17.7%).

On the hand, the following three counties were among those with low unemployment rates (nsa): Mackinac (6.5%), Clinton (8.5%), and Washtenaw (8.7%).

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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Michigan Unemployment Rate By County in June, 2010
Michigan Unemployment Rate By County in June, 2010
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County Unemployment Rate (%)
Alcona 16.4
Alger 12.7
Allegan 10.9
Alpena 12.6
Antrim 14
Arenac 14.6
Baraga 19.1
Barry 10.2
Bay 11.3
Benzie 11.7
Berrien 11.9
Branch 12.1
Calhoun 11.5
Cass 11.1
Charlevoix 11.8
Cheboygan 8.7
Chippewa 11.2
Clare 15.2
Clinton 8.5
Crawford 13.1
Delta 11.6
Dickinson 11.3
Eaton 9.9
Emmet 12.2
Genesee 13.8
Gladwin 14.3
Gogebic 13.3
Grand Traverse 10.8
Gratiot 11.7
Hillsdale 13.1
Houghton 10.9
Huron 11.7
Ingham 10.7
Ionia 11.4
Iosco 14.4
Iron 11.2
Isabella 10.5
Jackson 12.1
Kalamazoo 10.2
Kalkaska 14.2
Kent 10.2
Keweenaw 13.9
Lake 15.2
Lapeer 15.6
Leelanau 9.1
Lenawee 12.7
Livingston 11.1
Luce 11.5
Mackinac 6.5
Macomb 13.8
Manistee 12.3
Marquette 9.8
Mason 11.2
Mecosta 12.9
Menominee 11.1
Midland 10
Missaukee 11.9
Monroe 11.4
Montcalm 13.7
Montmorency 17.9
Muskegon 14.2
Newaygo 11.9
Oakland 11.8
Oceana 13.9
Ogemaw 13.2
Ontonagon 16.2
Osceola 12.9
Oscoda 17.7
Otsego 13.3
Ottawa 10.3
Presque Isle 14.6
Roscommon 15.6
Saginaw 12.2
St. Clair 15.9
St. Joseph 11.9
Sanilac 14.4
Schoolcraft 12.2
Shiawassee 12.5
Tuscola 14.2
Van Buren 13
Washtenaw 8.7
Wayne 15.4
Wexford 13.9