Ohio Unemployment Rate By County in April, 2020
Updated on April 6, 2023.

According to data from the US BLS, the unemployment rate of Ohio was 16.4% (sa) in April, 2020. Among all Ohio counties, these 3 were among those with high unemployment rates (nsa): Logan (26.2%), Erie (24.5%), and Lorain (22.4%).

On the hand, the following three counties were among those with low unemployment rates (nsa): Holmes (6%), Athens (9.7%), and Delaware (9.8%).

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 April, 2020
Ohio Unemployment Rate By County in April, 2020
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County Unemployment Rate (%)
Adams 15.3
Allen 18.9
Ashland 11.5
Ashtabula 14.6
Athens 9.7
Auglaize 18
Belmont 16.7
Brown 14.4
Butler 12.9
Carroll 15.4
Champaign 17.4
Clark 16.5
Clermont 12.6
Clinton 15.7
Columbiana 18.8
Coshocton 14.6
Crawford 21
Cuyahoga 21.4
Darke 15.8
Defiance 21.1
Delaware 9.8
Erie 24.5
Fairfield 12.6
Fayette 14.7
Franklin 12.9
Fulton 19.6
Gallia 12.2
Geauga 15
Greene 11.9
Guernsey 13.8
Hamilton 13.1
Hancock 16.4
Hardin 18.7
Harrison 13.2
Henry 18.5
Highland 17.7
Hocking 14.7
Holmes 6
Huron 19.9
Jackson 13.3
Jefferson 16.6
Knox 11.3
Lake 19.2
Lawrence 14.9
Licking 12.1
Logan 26.2
Lorain 22.4
Lucas 22.2
Madison 11.9
Mahoning 19.1
Marion 15.9
Medina 18.3
Meigs 13.7
Mercer 12.7
Miami 14.8
Monroe 13.7
Montgomery 16.1
Morgan 15.4
Morrow 14.7
Muskingum 14.4
Noble 14.8
Ottawa 17.6
Paulding 17.8
Perry 15.4
Pickaway 12.5
Pike 15.9
Portage 13
Preble 13.2
Putnam 13.7
Richland 19.4
Ross 16.7
Sandusky 18.2
Scioto 13.5
Seneca 19.1
Shelby 20.1
Stark 14.9
Summit 14.7
Trumbull 19.6
Tuscarawas 14
Union 14.8
Van Wert 15.5
Vinton 14.6
Warren 11.8
Washington 14.2
Wayne 10.9
Williams 19.9
Wood 15.7
Wyandot 19.9