West Virginia Unemployment Rate By County in November, 2002
Updated on April 6, 2023.

According to data from the US BLS, the unemployment rate of West Virginia was 6.6% (sa) in November, 2002. Among all West Virginia counties, these 3 were among those with high unemployment rates (nsa): Calhoun (12.2%), McDowell (11.6%), and Clay (9.4%).

On the hand, the following three counties were among those with low unemployment rates (nsa): Jefferson (4%), Morgan (4.4%), and Hardy (4.4%).

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

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West Virginia Unemployment Rate By County in November, 2002
West Virginia Unemployment Rate By County in November, 2002
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County Unemployment Rate (%)
Barbour 7.4
Berkeley 4.6
Boone 7.8
Braxton 8
Brooke 6
Cabell 5.1
Calhoun 12.2
Clay 9.4
Doddridge 6.3
Fayette 8.3
Gilmer 7.2
Grant 7.4
Greenbrier 6.6
Hampshire 5.2
Hancock 4.9
Hardy 4.4
Harrison 6.1
Jackson 6.5
Jefferson 4
Kanawha 5.5
Lewis 7.7
Lincoln 8.2
Logan 7.9
McDowell 11.6
Marion 6.2
Marshall 6.2
Mason 7.8
Mercer 6
Mineral 6.4
Mingo 9.2
Monongalia 4.5
Monroe 5.4
Morgan 4.4
Nicholas 7.6
Ohio 5.3
Pendleton 5
Pleasants 7.2
Pocahontas 8.8
Preston 6.7
Putnam 5.1
Raleigh 6.5
Randolph 6.8
Ritchie 7.6
Roane 8.9
Summers 7.7
Taylor 6.1
Tucker 8.4
Tyler 5.9
Upshur 6.2
Wayne 6
Webster 7.6
Wetzel 7.2
Wirt 8.6
Wood 5.6
Wyoming 7.5