US Unemployment Rate By State in March, 2006
Updated on June 19, 2024.

According to data from the US BLS, the unemployment rate of the US was 4.7% (sa) in March, 2006. Among all US states and DC, these 3 were among those with high unemployment rates: South Carolina (7%), Michigan (6.9%), and Alaska (6.8%).

On the hand, the following three states were among those with low unemployment rates: Florida (2.4%), Hawaii (2.7%), and Wyoming (3%).

The chart and table below shows the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for each state.

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US Unemployment Rate By State in March, 2006
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US Unemployment Rate By State in March, 2006
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State Unemployment Rate (%)
Alabama 4.1
Alaska 6.8
Arizona 4.4
Arkansas 5.2
California 4.9
Colorado 4.4
Connecticut 4.5
Delaware 4
Florida 2.4
Georgia 5.2
Hawaii 2.7
Idaho 3.6
Illinois 4.8
Indiana 4.9
Iowa 3.7
Kansas 4.5
Kentucky 5.8
Louisiana 4.3
Maine 4.6
Maryland 4
Massachusetts 4.7
Michigan 6.9
Minnesota 4
Mississippi 6.3
Missouri 4.8
Montana 3.5
Nebraska 3.1
Nevada 4
New Hampshire 3.4
New Jersey 4.8
New Mexico 4.3
New York 4.7
North Carolina 5
North Dakota 3.1
Ohio 5.3
Oklahoma 3.8
Oregon 5.4
Pennsylvania 4.7
Rhode Island 5.3
South Carolina 7
South Dakota 3
Tennessee 5.5
Texas 5.2
Utah 3.2
Vermont 3.5
Virginia 3.3
Washington 5
West Virginia 5
Wisconsin 4.5
Wyoming 3
District of Columbia 6.3