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

According to data from the US BLS, the unemployment rate of Tennessee was 15.8% (sa) in April, 2020. Among all Tennessee counties, these 3 were among those with high unemployment rates (nsa): Sevier (29.7%), Rhea (26.6%), and Cocke (25.9%).

On the hand, the following three counties were among those with low unemployment rates (nsa): Fayette (9.5%), Weakley (9.7%), and Hardeman (10.2%).

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

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

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Tennessee Unemployment Rate By County in April, 2020
Tennessee Unemployment Rate By County in April, 2020
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County Unemployment Rate (%)
Anderson 14.9
Bedford 18.8
Benton 15.5
Bledsoe 17.4
Blount 14.2
Bradley 13.4
Campbell 16.9
Cannon 16.2
Carroll 14.2
Carter 13.1
Cheatham 12
Chester 10.8
Claiborne 22.2
Clay 14.1
Cocke 25.9
Coffee 20.4
Crockett 10.7
Cumberland 13.7
Davidson 16.4
Decatur 14.8
DeKalb 23.2
Dickson 14.3
Dyer 14.7
Fayette 9.5
Fentress 10.4
Franklin 22.7
Gibson 12.2
Giles 20.6
Grainger 14.9
Greene 17.8
Grundy 25.5
Hamblen 15.3
Hamilton 15
Hancock 13.5
Hardeman 10.2
Hardin 12
Hawkins 15.4
Haywood 12
Henderson 17.1
Henry 14.9
Hickman 13
Houston 14.5
Humphreys 12.1
Jackson 17.6
Jefferson 17.3
Johnson 13.2
Knox 12.9
Lake 13.5
Lauderdale 14
Lawrence 18.7
Lewis 19.5
Lincoln 16.9
Loudon 15
McMinn 18.8
McNairy 13.1
Macon 14.2
Madison 14
Marion 15.7
Marshall 25
Maury 21.3
Meigs 20.1
Monroe 23.4
Montgomery 15.9
Moore 12.7
Morgan 10.9
Obion 10.9
Overton 14.6
Perry 23.6
Pickett 11.7
Polk 13.7
Putnam 15.2
Rhea 26.6
Roane 12.3
Robertson 13.1
Rutherford 16.6
Scott 17.9
Sequatchie 17.5
Sevier 29.7
Shelby 13.3
Smith 14.8
Stewart 12.1
Sullivan 14.4
Sumner 14.8
Tipton 10.8
Trousdale 12.9
Unicoi 13.4
Union 13.9
Van Buren 20.9
Warren 23.8
Washington 13.5
Wayne 12.6
Weakley 9.7
White 17.3
Williamson 10.4
Wilson 13.9