Michigan Unemployment Rate By County in November, 2017
Updated on April 6, 2023.

According to data from the US BLS, the unemployment rate of Michigan was 4.7% (sa) in November, 2017. Among all Michigan counties, these 3 were among those with high unemployment rates (nsa): Mackinac (10.2%), Cheboygan (9.2%), and Montmorency (9.1%).

On the hand, the following three counties were among those with low unemployment rates (nsa): Washtenaw (3%), Ottawa (3%), and Kent (3%).

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: Michigan BLS Topic List.
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Michigan Unemployment Rate By County in November, 2017
Michigan Unemployment Rate By County in November, 2017
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County Unemployment Rate (%)
Alcona 6.6
Alger 8.1
Allegan 3.1
Alpena 4.7
Antrim 5.7
Arenac 6.8
Baraga 5.7
Barry 3.3
Bay 4.3
Benzie 5
Berrien 4.2
Branch 3.7
Calhoun 4.2
Cass 4
Charlevoix 4.7
Cheboygan 9.2
Chippewa 6
Clare 5.5
Clinton 3
Crawford 5.9
Delta 5.1
Dickinson 4
Eaton 3.3
Emmet 5.8
Genesee 4.8
Gladwin 5.2
Gogebic 4.8
Grand Traverse 3.5
Gratiot 4.2
Hillsdale 4.1
Houghton 4.7
Huron 3.9
Ingham 3.6
Ionia 3.3
Iosco 6
Iron 5.1
Isabella 3.7
Jackson 3.8
Kalamazoo 3.5
Kalkaska 5.6
Kent 3
Keweenaw 8.1
Lake 6.9
Lapeer 4.6
Leelanau 3.8
Lenawee 3.7
Livingston 3.1
Luce 5.8
Mackinac 10.2
Macomb 4
Manistee 5.3
Marquette 4.3
Mason 4.9
Mecosta 4.7
Menominee 4
Midland 3.8
Missaukee 4.5
Monroe 3.7
Montcalm 4.1
Montmorency 9.1
Muskegon 4.6
Newaygo 4.2
Oakland 3.3
Oceana 5.7
Ogemaw 6.1
Ontonagon 8.1
Osceola 4.5
Oscoda 6.7
Otsego 5.3
Ottawa 3
Presque Isle 7.2
Roscommon 7.1
Saginaw 4.5
St. Clair 4.5
St. Joseph 3.5
Sanilac 4.3
Schoolcraft 6.4
Shiawassee 4
Tuscola 4.8
Van Buren 4.6
Washtenaw 3
Wayne 5
Wexford 4.5