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

According to data from the US BLS, the unemployment rate of Tennessee was 9.8% (sa) in May, 2010. Among all Tennessee counties, these 3 were among those with high unemployment rates (nsa): Scott (16.6%), Hancock (14.9%), and Haywood (14.9%).

On the hand, the following three counties were among those with low unemployment rates (nsa): Williamson (6.5%), Lincoln (6.7%), and Knox (7.2%).

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

You can see similar information by state for the United States.

Related Topics: Tennessee BLS Topic List.
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Tennessee Unemployment Rate By County in May, 2010
Tennessee Unemployment Rate By County in May, 2010
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County Unemployment Rate (%)
Anderson 9.1
Bedford 12.1
Benton 11.7
Bledsoe 12.2
Blount 8.7
Bradley 9
Campbell 12.2
Cannon 10.5
Carroll 14.2
Carter 10.2
Cheatham 9.1
Chester 9.5
Claiborne 10.4
Clay 11.5
Cocke 12.6
Coffee 10.6
Crockett 10.8
Cumberland 10
Davidson 7.9
Decatur 12.6
DeKalb 11.2
Dickson 10.1
Dyer 11.4
Fayette 9.9
Fentress 11.9
Franklin 9.7
Gibson 11.6
Giles 11.7
Grainger 12.5
Greene 12.2
Grundy 11.9
Hamblen 11.2
Hamilton 8.1
Hancock 14.9
Hardeman 13.2
Hardin 11.1
Hawkins 10.5
Haywood 14.9
Henderson 13.8
Henry 10.5
Hickman 11.5
Houston 12.2
Humphreys 10.8
Jackson 11.8
Jefferson 11.2
Johnson 12
Knox 7.2
Lake 10.3
Lauderdale 13.8
Lawrence 11.8
Lewis 14.2
Lincoln 6.7
Loudon 8.9
McMinn 11.9
McNairy 12.3
Macon 11
Madison 9.9
Marion 10.8
Marshall 13.4
Maury 12.2
Meigs 12.2
Monroe 12.2
Montgomery 8.9
Moore 7.7
Morgan 11.2
Obion 9.3
Overton 10.3
Perry 13.4
Pickett 9.7
Polk 10.6
Putnam 9.1
Rhea 11.8
Roane 8.9
Robertson 9.3
Rutherford 8.9
Scott 16.6
Sequatchie 11.8
Sevier 9.3
Shelby 9.4
Smith 12
Stewart 12
Sullivan 8.7
Sumner 8.7
Tipton 11
Trousdale 10.6
Unicoi 11.4
Union 10.2
Van Buren 12.8
Warren 10.3
Washington 8.5
Wayne 10.7
Weakley 10
White 10
Williamson 6.5
Wilson 8.2