Wisconsin Unemployment Rate By County in February, 2003
Updated on April 6, 2023.

According to data from the US BLS, the unemployment rate of Wisconsin was 5.6% (sa) in February, 2003. Among all Wisconsin counties, these 3 were among those with high unemployment rates (nsa): Iron (11.3%), Marquette (10.7%), and Menominee (10.5%).

On the hand, the following three counties were among those with low unemployment rates (nsa): Dane (4%), Ozaukee (5%), and Waukesha (5.4%).

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 February, 2003
Wisconsin Unemployment Rate By County in February, 2003
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County Unemployment Rate (%)
Adams 8
Ashland 8.9
Barron 8.6
Bayfield 9.1
Brown 6.3
Buffalo 6.6
Burnett 7.6
Calumet 6.1
Chippewa 8.5
Clark 8.7
Columbia 7.2
Crawford 8.7
Dane 4
Dodge 7
Door 9
Douglas 6.9
Dunn 6.8
Eau Claire 5.4
Florence 7.7
Fond du Lac 6.4
Forest 9
Grant 6.3
Green 7
Green Lake 8.9
Iowa 6.6
Iron 11.3
Jackson 8.4
Jefferson 6.2
Juneau 9.4
Kenosha 6.6
Kewaunee 7
La Crosse 5.5
Lafayette 7.2
Langlade 8.7
Lincoln 8.6
Manitowoc 8
Marathon 6.2
Marinette 8.5
Marquette 10.7
Menominee 10.5
Milwaukee 7.3
Monroe 5.9
Oconto 8.2
Oneida 9.7
Outagamie 6.7
Ozaukee 5
Pepin 7
Pierce 5.4
Polk 8.9
Portage 6.4
Price 7
Racine 7.8
Richland 6.2
Rock 7.1
Rusk 9.8
St. Croix 7.2
Sauk 6.3
Sawyer 9.8
Shawano 6.9
Sheboygan 5.9
Taylor 8.1
Trempealeau 7.9
Vernon 6.9
Vilas 10.1
Walworth 6
Washburn 9.8
Washington 6.2
Waukesha 5.4
Waupaca 7.2
Waushara 8.3
Winnebago 5.9
Wood 7.3