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

According to data from the US BLS, the unemployment rate of Ohio was 10.7% (sa) in April, 2010. Among all Ohio counties, these 3 were among those with high unemployment rates (nsa): Highland (17.8%), Clinton (17.4%), and Noble (16%).

On the hand, the following three counties were among those with low unemployment rates (nsa): Geauga (7.1%), Delaware (7.5%), and Medina (7.6%).

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 April, 2010
Ohio Unemployment Rate By County in April, 2010
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County Unemployment Rate (%)
Adams 15.4
Allen 11
Ashland 12.4
Ashtabula 13.3
Athens 10.9
Auglaize 10.4
Belmont 11.3
Brown 13.4
Butler 10.2
Carroll 13.4
Champaign 11.8
Clark 11.3
Clermont 10.4
Clinton 17.4
Columbiana 12.9
Coshocton 12.9
Crawford 13.4
Cuyahoga 8.6
Darke 11.9
Defiance 12.8
Delaware 7.5
Erie 11.7
Fairfield 9.6
Fayette 13.6
Franklin 9.2
Fulton 12
Gallia 11.8
Geauga 7.1
Greene 9.8
Guernsey 13
Hamilton 9.9
Hancock 9.4
Hardin 11.5
Harrison 12.3
Henry 14
Highland 17.8
Hocking 12
Holmes 8.4
Huron 13.5
Jackson 12.6
Jefferson 14
Knox 9.9
Lake 8
Lawrence 10.2
Licking 9.8
Logan 12.4
Lorain 9.2
Lucas 11.7
Madison 9.4
Mahoning 11.9
Marion 11.1
Medina 7.6
Meigs 14.4
Mercer 8.9
Miami 11.3
Monroe 12.5
Montgomery 11.6
Morgan 13.4
Morrow 11.4
Muskingum 12.7
Noble 16
Ottawa 12.4
Paulding 12.7
Perry 13.8
Pickaway 10.9
Pike 14.8
Portage 10.7
Preble 11.4
Putnam 9.9
Richland 12.4
Ross 12.3
Sandusky 11.2
Scioto 13.3
Seneca 12.4
Shelby 12.8
Stark 11.7
Summit 11
Trumbull 13.4
Tuscarawas 11.7
Union 8.7
Van Wert 12.3
Vinton 14.1
Warren 9.2
Washington 11.3
Wayne 9.7
Williams 13.5
Wood 10.3
Wyandot 11.5