North Carolina Unemployment Rate By County in November, 2012
Updated on April 6, 2023.

According to data from the US BLS, the unemployment rate of North Carolina was 9.5% (sa) in November, 2012. Among all North Carolina counties, these 3 were among those with high unemployment rates (nsa): Graham (17.5%), Scotland (16.6%), and Washington (15.6%).

On the hand, the following three counties were among those with low unemployment rates (nsa): Orange (6%), Wake (7%), and Buncombe (7%).

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

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North Carolina Unemployment Rate By County in November, 2012
North Carolina Unemployment Rate By County in November, 2012
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County Unemployment Rate (%)
Alamance 8.3
Alexander 9.4
Alleghany 9.8
Anson 11
Ashe 9.7
Avery 10.5
Beaufort 10.7
Bertie 11.4
Bladen 12.7
Brunswick 11.4
Buncombe 7
Burke 9.9
Cabarrus 8.9
Caldwell 11.5
Camden 7.9
Carteret 8.9
Caswell 10.4
Catawba 10
Chatham 7.7
Cherokee 10.9
Chowan 11.1
Clay 10
Cleveland 11.1
Columbus 11.9
Craven 9.7
Cumberland 10.7
Currituck 9
Dare 13.5
Davidson 9.6
Davie 8.7
Duplin 9.2
Durham 7.2
Edgecombe 14.3
Forsyth 8.8
Franklin 9.5
Gaston 10.3
Gates 7.9
Graham 17.5
Granville 7.8
Greene 8.5
Guilford 9.4
Halifax 13.8
Harnett 10.6
Haywood 8.9
Henderson 7.3
Hertford 10.6
Hoke 10.8
Hyde 14.8
Iredell 9.8
Jackson 10.1
Johnston 8.2
Jones 9.9
Lee 11.8
Lenoir 9.9
Lincoln 9.5
McDowell 10.7
Macon 11.2
Madison 9.5
Martin 11.9
Mecklenburg 8.7
Mitchell 12.8
Montgomery 10
Moore 8.7
Nash 11.2
New Hanover 8.5
Northampton 11.6
Onslow 8
Orange 6
Pamlico 9.5
Pasquotank 10.3
Pender 10.2
Perquimans 10.6
Person 10.9
Pitt 9
Polk 8.1
Randolph 9.8
Richmond 13.4
Robeson 13
Rockingham 11
Rowan 10.5
Rutherford 13.4
Sampson 9.2
Scotland 16.6
Stanly 9.8
Stokes 9
Surry 9.6
Swain 14.1
Transylvania 8.5
Tyrrell 13.6
Union 7.6
Vance 13.5
Wake 7
Warren 11.9
Washington 15.6
Watauga 7.2
Wayne 8.7
Wilkes 10
Wilson 12.7
Yadkin 9.1
Yancey 10.8