Wisconsin Unemployment Rate By County in September, 2002
Updated on April 6, 2023.

According to data from the US BLS, the unemployment rate of Wisconsin was 5.2% (sa) in September, 2002. Among all Wisconsin counties, these 3 were among those with high unemployment rates (nsa): Menominee (9.8%), Iron (6.7%), and Milwaukee (6.1%).

On the hand, the following three counties were among those with low unemployment rates (nsa): Dane (2.9%), Door (3%), and Taylor (3.1%).

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: Wisconsin BLS Topic List.
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Wisconsin Unemployment Rate By County in September, 2002
Wisconsin Unemployment Rate By County in September, 2002
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County Unemployment Rate (%)
Adams 4.2
Ashland 4.9
Barron 3.9
Bayfield 3.7
Brown 4.2
Buffalo 3.3
Burnett 3.9
Calumet 4.1
Chippewa 4.3
Clark 3.7
Columbia 3.8
Crawford 3.7
Dane 2.9
Dodge 4.2
Door 3
Douglas 4.3
Dunn 3.3
Eau Claire 3.5
Florence 5.5
Fond du Lac 3.7
Forest 4.9
Grant 3.8
Green 3.8
Green Lake 4.5
Iowa 3.1
Iron 6.7
Jackson 4
Jefferson 3.8
Juneau 5.3
Kenosha 5.4
Kewaunee 4.6
La Crosse 3.6
Lafayette 4
Langlade 5.1
Lincoln 4.3
Manitowoc 4.7
Marathon 3.5
Marinette 5.3
Marquette 5.3
Menominee 9.8
Milwaukee 6.1
Monroe 3.7
Oconto 4.7
Oneida 5
Outagamie 4.7
Ozaukee 3.8
Pepin 3.1
Pierce 3.5
Polk 4.2
Portage 3.5
Price 3.8
Racine 5.4
Richland 3.4
Rock 5
Rusk 4.5
St. Croix 4.6
Sauk 3.3
Sawyer 3.9
Shawano 4
Sheboygan 3.9
Taylor 3.1
Trempealeau 3.8
Vernon 3.8
Vilas 3.5
Walworth 3.9
Washburn 4.4
Washington 4
Waukesha 3.9
Waupaca 4.1
Waushara 4.5
Winnebago 4.2
Wood 4.2