West Virginia Unemployment Rate By County in March, 2013
Updated on April 6, 2023.

The seasonally adjusted Unemployment Rate of West Virginia in March, 2013 was 6.8%, according to recent data from the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics.

The 3 counties with the highest unemployment rate (not seasonally adjusted) in March, 2013 were:

  1. Clay: 14.1%
  2. Calhoun: 12.4%
  3. McDowell: 12.4%

On the other hand, the 3 counties with the lowest unemployment rate (not seasonally adjusted) in March, 2013 were:

  1. Monongalia: 4.4%
  2. Jefferson: 4.8%
  3. Cabell: 5.7%

Use the interactive visualization and table below to explore this data for each West Virginia county for March, 2013. You can also see links at the bottom of this page for similar data for other months, and also the historical unemployment rate for each of West Virginia's counties.

See also: Historical West Virginia Unemployment Rate.

West Virginia Unemployment Rate By County in March, 2013 (%)
West Virginia Unemployment Rate By County in March, 2013
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County Unemployment Rate (%)
Barbour 7.9
Berkeley 6
Boone 10.2
Braxton 11.8
Brooke 8.5
Cabell 5.7
Calhoun 12.4
Clay 14.1
Doddridge 5.9
Fayette 9.4
Gilmer 7.2
Grant 9.4
Greenbrier 9.1
Hampshire 7.8
Hancock 8.7
Hardy 11.2
Harrison 5.9
Jackson 7.4
Jefferson 4.8
Kanawha 6.2
Lewis 7.2
Lincoln 10.4
Logan 9.8
McDowell 12.4
Marion 6.3
Marshall 7.9
Mason 9.2
Mercer 7.9
Mineral 8.5
Mingo 10.5
Monongalia 4.4
Monroe 7
Morgan 7
Nicholas 10.4
Ohio 6.1
Pendleton 6
Pleasants 7.6
Pocahontas 8.2
Preston 7.6
Putnam 6.1
Raleigh 7.7
Randolph 8
Ritchie 7.4
Roane 12.4
Summers 8.9
Taylor 6
Tucker 7.5
Tyler 9.1
Upshur 7.9
Wayne 7
Webster 11.8
Wetzel 9.4
Wirt 12.3
Wood 6.7
Wyoming 9.2

West Virginia Unemployment Rate For Other Months and Years

Use the following links to see West Virginia's unemployment rate for other months and years. Or see links for all the available months and years here.
2020
2021
2022