Minnesota Unemployment Rate By County in March, 2010
Updated on April 6, 2023.

According to data from the US BLS, the unemployment rate of Minnesota was 7.6% (sa) in March, 2010. Among all Minnesota counties, these 3 were among those with high unemployment rates (nsa): Clearwater (17.7%), Kanabec (14.8%), and Mille Lacs (14%).

On the hand, the following three counties were among those with low unemployment rates (nsa): Rock (6.1%), Wilkin (6.2%), and Nobles (6.3%).

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

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

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Minnesota Unemployment Rate By County in March, 2010
Minnesota Unemployment Rate By County in March, 2010
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County Unemployment Rate (%)
Aitkin 13.1
Anoka 9.2
Becker 10.3
Beltrami 9.7
Benton 11
Big Stone 8
Blue Earth 7.3
Brown 9.4
Carlton 10.3
Carver 7.9
Cass 13.7
Chippewa 9
Chisago 10.9
Clay 6.4
Clearwater 17.7
Cook 9.5
Cottonwood 6.8
Crow Wing 12
Dakota 7.9
Dodge 8.8
Douglas 8.5
Faribault 10.1
Fillmore 9.6
Freeborn 8.7
Goodhue 8.7
Grant 10.9
Hennepin 7.7
Houston 9.6
Hubbard 12.8
Isanti 12
Itasca 12.3
Jackson 6.6
Kanabec 14.8
Kandiyohi 8.5
Kittson 9.3
Koochiching 10.3
Lac qui Parle 8.4
Lake 9.9
Lake of the Woods 7.1
Le Sueur 11.5
Lincoln 7.1
Lyon 6.5
McLeod 10.8
Mahnomen 9.9
Marshall 12.8
Martin 8.5
Meeker 11
Mille Lacs 14
Morrison 12.2
Mower 7.2
Murray 9.5
Nicollet 7
Nobles 6.3
Norman 8.3
Olmsted 6.9
Otter Tail 9.4
Pennington 12.3
Pine 12.5
Pipestone 8.5
Polk 7.9
Pope 8.9
Ramsey 8.1
Red Lake 13.8
Redwood 8.5
Renville 9.9
Rice 9.2
Rock 6.1
Roseau 8.2
St. Louis 9.4
Scott 8
Sherburne 10.2
Sibley 10
Stearns 8.8
Steele 9.7
Stevens 6.9
Swift 10
Todd 9.6
Traverse 7.6
Wabasha 8.7
Wadena 12.4
Waseca 9.4
Washington 7.7
Watonwan 8.7
Wilkin 6.2
Winona 8
Wright 9.9
Yellow Medicine 7.9