North Carolina Unemployment Rate By County in March, 2004
Updated on April 6, 2023.

According to data from the US BLS, the unemployment rate of North Carolina was 6.1% (sa) in March, 2004. Among all North Carolina counties, these 3 were among those with high unemployment rates (nsa): Scotland (12.3%), Hyde (11%), and Graham (10.6%).

On the hand, the following three counties were among those with low unemployment rates (nsa): Currituck (3.9%), Camden (3.9%), and Orange (4.1%).

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

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North Carolina Unemployment Rate By County in March, 2004
North Carolina Unemployment Rate By County in March, 2004
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County Unemployment Rate (%)
Alamance 6.8
Alexander 6.7
Alleghany 8.4
Anson 10.4
Ashe 6.6
Avery 6.2
Beaufort 8.3
Bertie 9.1
Bladen 7.8
Brunswick 6.2
Buncombe 4.8
Burke 7.3
Cabarrus 7.9
Caldwell 7.8
Camden 3.9
Carteret 5.8
Caswell 8.5
Catawba 7.5
Chatham 4.5
Cherokee 6.8
Chowan 5.3
Clay 5.1
Cleveland 8.4
Columbus 6.8
Craven 5.3
Cumberland 5.7
Currituck 3.9
Dare 8.2
Davidson 7.4
Davie 6.3
Duplin 6.4
Durham 4.9
Edgecombe 9.1
Forsyth 5.5
Franklin 5.8
Gaston 7.4
Gates 4.4
Graham 10.6
Granville 7.4
Greene 7.3
Guilford 5.8
Halifax 8.5
Harnett 6
Haywood 5.6
Henderson 5
Hertford 6.5
Hoke 6.4
Hyde 11
Iredell 6
Jackson 5.9
Johnston 5
Jones 5.4
Lee 6.7
Lenoir 6.6
Lincoln 6.7
McDowell 6.6
Macon 6.1
Madison 5.8
Martin 7.8
Mecklenburg 5.6
Mitchell 7.9
Montgomery 7.9
Moore 6.1
Nash 7.2
New Hanover 5.2
Northampton 7.4
Onslow 5.9
Orange 4.1
Pamlico 4.9
Pasquotank 5.2
Pender 5.9
Perquimans 5.2
Person 7.8
Pitt 5.8
Polk 4.8
Randolph 5.8
Richmond 8.7
Robeson 7.8
Rockingham 8.1
Rowan 8.7
Rutherford 10.6
Sampson 5.3
Scotland 12.3
Stanly 7.1
Stokes 6.2
Surry 7
Swain 10.4
Transylvania 8.7
Tyrrell 8.9
Union 5.5
Vance 10.4
Wake 4.8
Warren 7.6
Washington 8.4
Watauga 4.8
Wayne 5.8
Wilkes 6.8
Wilson 9.3
Yadkin 6.4
Yancey 7.2