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

According to data from the US BLS, the unemployment rate of Ohio was 9.9% (sa) in September, 2010. Among all Ohio counties, these 3 were among those with high unemployment rates (nsa): Clinton (16%), Highland (15.9%), and Adams (14.3%).

On the hand, the following three counties were among those with low unemployment rates (nsa): Geauga (6.2%), Holmes (6.7%), and Medina (6.8%).

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 September, 2010
Ohio Unemployment Rate By County in September, 2010
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County Unemployment Rate (%)
Adams 14.3
Allen 9.8
Ashland 10.5
Ashtabula 11.7
Athens 10
Auglaize 9.2
Belmont 10.5
Brown 12.4
Butler 9.6
Carroll 11.6
Champaign 10.6
Clark 10.2
Clermont 9.9
Clinton 16
Columbiana 11.4
Coshocton 11.4
Crawford 11.7
Cuyahoga 8.1
Darke 9.8
Defiance 10.8
Delaware 6.8
Erie 10.3
Fairfield 8.7
Fayette 12
Franklin 8.6
Fulton 10.4
Gallia 10.9
Geauga 6.2
Greene 9
Guernsey 11.2
Hamilton 9.6
Hancock 8.3
Hardin 10.1
Harrison 11.5
Henry 10.9
Highland 15.9
Hocking 11
Holmes 6.7
Huron 11.1
Jackson 11.3
Jefferson 14
Knox 9
Lake 7.3
Lawrence 9.9
Licking 9.1
Logan 10.9
Lorain 9
Lucas 10.7
Madison 8.4
Mahoning 10.8
Marion 10.1
Medina 6.8
Meigs 13.2
Mercer 7.5
Miami 10.1
Monroe 11.2
Montgomery 10.8
Morgan 11.6
Morrow 10.5
Muskingum 11.4
Noble 14.2
Ottawa 10
Paulding 11.3
Perry 12.1
Pickaway 9.9
Pike 13.5
Portage 9.5
Preble 10
Putnam 7.9
Richland 11.3
Ross 10.9
Sandusky 9.5
Scioto 12.4
Seneca 10.6
Shelby 11.3
Stark 10.5
Summit 9.9
Trumbull 12
Tuscarawas 10
Union 8.1
Van Wert 10.8
Vinton 11.8
Warren 8.6
Washington 10.3
Wayne 8.6
Williams 11.8
Wood 9
Wyandot 9.8