Ohio Unemployment Rate By County in May, 2002
Updated on April 6, 2023.

According to data from the US BLS, the unemployment rate of Ohio was 5.9% (sa) in May, 2002. Among all Ohio counties, these 3 were among those with high unemployment rates (nsa): Adams (9.8%), Meigs (9.3%), and Morgan (9%).

On the hand, the following three counties were among those with low unemployment rates (nsa): Holmes (3.6%), Geauga (3.6%), and Medina (3.9%).

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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Ohio Unemployment Rate By County in May, 2002
Ohio Unemployment Rate By County in May, 2002
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County Unemployment Rate (%)
Adams 9.8
Allen 6.2
Ashland 5.8
Ashtabula 7.1
Athens 5.7
Auglaize 5.9
Belmont 6.6
Brown 6.8
Butler 5.6
Carroll 6.2
Champaign 6.4
Clark 7.2
Clermont 5.5
Clinton 5
Columbiana 6.7
Coshocton 6.2
Crawford 6.4
Cuyahoga 5.1
Darke 5.8
Defiance 5.7
Delaware 4.1
Erie 5.1
Fairfield 5
Fayette 5.8
Franklin 5.1
Fulton 5.4
Gallia 7.6
Geauga 3.6
Greene 5
Guernsey 6
Hamilton 5.6
Hancock 4.3
Hardin 5.6
Harrison 7
Henry 6
Highland 6
Hocking 6
Holmes 3.6
Huron 6.1
Jackson 7.9
Jefferson 6.3
Knox 4.9
Lake 4.4
Lawrence 6.8
Licking 5
Logan 5.6
Lorain 4.6
Lucas 6.6
Madison 5.1
Mahoning 7.1
Marion 5.6
Medina 3.9
Meigs 9.3
Mercer 5.2
Miami 5.5
Monroe 7.5
Montgomery 6
Morgan 9
Morrow 5
Muskingum 6.3
Noble 7.4
Ottawa 5.9
Paulding 5.2
Perry 6.6
Pickaway 6
Pike 9
Portage 5.3
Preble 6
Putnam 4.2
Richland 6.5
Ross 6.5
Sandusky 5.3
Scioto 8.5
Seneca 6.4
Shelby 5.3
Stark 5.7
Summit 6
Trumbull 6.7
Tuscarawas 5.5
Union 4.2
Van Wert 5.3
Vinton 8.4
Warren 4.9
Washington 5.5
Wayne 4.8
Williams 5.9
Wood 5
Wyandot 4.7