Minnesota Unemployment Rate By County in November, 2005
Updated on April 6, 2023.

According to data from the US BLS, the unemployment rate of Minnesota was 4.1% (sa) in November, 2005. Among all Minnesota counties, these 3 were among those with high unemployment rates (nsa): Clearwater (8.1%), Wadena (6.6%), and Mille Lacs (6.3%).

On the hand, the following three counties were among those with low unemployment rates (nsa): Clay (2.5%), Wilkin (2.6%), and Rock (2.7%).

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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Minnesota Unemployment Rate By County in November, 2005
Minnesota Unemployment Rate By County in November, 2005
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County Unemployment Rate (%)
Aitkin 5.2
Anoka 3.6
Becker 4.5
Beltrami 5
Benton 3.7
Big Stone 3.6
Blue Earth 3.1
Brown 3.4
Carlton 4.8
Carver 3
Cass 5.8
Chippewa 3.2
Chisago 4
Clay 2.5
Clearwater 8.1
Cook 4.3
Cottonwood 4.4
Crow Wing 4.8
Dakota 3.5
Dodge 3.1
Douglas 3.5
Faribault 4.1
Fillmore 3.5
Freeborn 4.4
Goodhue 3.9
Grant 4
Hennepin 3.5
Houston 3.6
Hubbard 5.3
Isanti 4
Itasca 5.2
Jackson 3.6
Kanabec 5.5
Kandiyohi 3.6
Kittson 4
Koochiching 6.2
Lac qui Parle 2.9
Lake 4.5
Lake of the Woods 5.8
Le Sueur 4.4
Lincoln 3
Lyon 2.8
McLeod 3.6
Mahnomen 4.5
Marshall 5.5
Martin 4
Meeker 3.9
Mille Lacs 6.3
Morrison 4.5
Mower 3.4
Murray 3
Nicollet 2.9
Nobles 2.9
Norman 3.9
Olmsted 3.1
Otter Tail 4.3
Pennington 3.5
Pine 5.5
Pipestone 3.2
Polk 3.1
Pope 3.5
Ramsey 3.8
Red Lake 5
Redwood 3.5
Renville 4.2
Rice 4
Rock 2.7
Roseau 3
St. Louis 4.7
Scott 3.3
Sherburne 3.8
Sibley 3.6
Stearns 3.6
Steele 3.6
Stevens 3.1
Swift 3.9
Todd 4.6
Traverse 3.5
Wabasha 3.6
Wadena 6.6
Waseca 4
Washington 3.4
Watonwan 3.7
Wilkin 2.6
Winona 3.2
Wright 3.5
Yellow Medicine 3.3