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

According to data from the US BLS, the unemployment rate of Pennsylvania was 8.5% (sa) in February, 2010. Among all Pennsylvania counties, these 3 were among those with high unemployment rates (nsa): Fulton (15.4%), Cameron (15%), and Forest (14.9%).

On the hand, the following three counties were among those with low unemployment rates (nsa): Centre (6.5%), Chester (6.7%), and Montour (7.3%).

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

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Pennsylvania Unemployment Rate By County in February, 2010
Pennsylvania Unemployment Rate By County in February, 2010
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County Unemployment Rate (%)
Adams 9.1
Allegheny 8.6
Armstrong 11.2
Beaver 10
Bedford 13
Berks 9.8
Blair 9.4
Bradford 8.5
Bucks 8.4
Butler 8.7
Cambria 10.6
Cameron 15
Carbon 12
Centre 6.5
Chester 6.7
Clarion 11.3
Clearfield 12
Clinton 10.6
Columbia 10.8
Crawford 11.2
Cumberland 7.5
Dauphin 8.7
Delaware 8.3
Elk 11.7
Erie 10.7
Fayette 13.7
Forest 14.9
Franklin 9.9
Fulton 15.4
Greene 10.6
Huntingdon 12.9
Indiana 10.2
Jefferson 11.9
Juniata 10.2
Lackawanna 9.5
Lancaster 8.7
Lawrence 10.8
Lebanon 8.4
Lehigh 10
Luzerne 10.9
Lycoming 10.6
McKean 11.2
Mercer 10.8
Mifflin 12.3
Monroe 10.2
Montgomery 7.5
Montour 7.3
Northampton 9.6
Northumberland 11.7
Perry 9.4
Philadelphia 10.7
Pike 10.5
Potter 11.7
Schuylkill 12.4
Snyder 10.4
Somerset 11.6
Sullivan 9.1
Susquehanna 11
Tioga 9.9
Union 8.6
Venango 9.7
Warren 9.4
Washington 9.9
Wayne 9.8
Westmoreland 9.9
Wyoming 9.1
York 9.5