West Virginia Unemployment Rate By County in June, 2010
Updated on April 6, 2023.

According to data from the US BLS, the unemployment rate of West Virginia was 8.5% (sa) in June, 2010. Among all West Virginia counties, these 3 were among those with high unemployment rates (nsa): Clay (13.6%), McDowell (13.2%), and Wirt (12.4%).

On the hand, the following three counties were among those with low unemployment rates (nsa): Monongalia (6.2%), Jefferson (6.5%), and Doddridge (6.8%).

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

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West Virginia Unemployment Rate By County in June, 2010
West Virginia Unemployment Rate By County in June, 2010
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County Unemployment Rate (%)
Barbour 10.2
Berkeley 8.2
Boone 9
Braxton 9.1
Brooke 11.1
Cabell 7.3
Calhoun 11.4
Clay 13.6
Doddridge 6.8
Fayette 9.3
Gilmer 8.9
Grant 9.3
Greenbrier 7.9
Hampshire 8.6
Hancock 11.9
Hardy 10.5
Harrison 7.1
Jackson 11
Jefferson 6.5
Kanawha 7.2
Lewis 8
Lincoln 11.2
Logan 10.1
McDowell 13.2
Marion 7.4
Marshall 9.4
Mason 11.7
Mercer 8.4
Mineral 9.2
Mingo 9.6
Monongalia 6.2
Monroe 7.4
Morgan 8.7
Nicholas 9.4
Ohio 7.8
Pendleton 7.9
Pleasants 10.9
Pocahontas 11.7
Preston 7.8
Putnam 7.7
Raleigh 7.8
Randolph 10.4
Ritchie 9.3
Roane 12.2
Summers 8.1
Taylor 6.9
Tucker 10.6
Tyler 10.6
Upshur 9.2
Wayne 8.2
Webster 10.1
Wetzel 11
Wirt 12.4
Wood 8.9
Wyoming 10.3