US Unemployment Rate By State in March, 2011
Updated on June 19, 2024.

According to data from the US BLS, the unemployment rate of the US was 9% (sa) in March, 2011. Among all US states and DC, these 3 were among those with high unemployment rates: Nevada (13.5%), California (12.1%), and Rhode Island (11%).

On the hand, the following three states were among those with low unemployment rates: North Dakota (3.4%), Nebraska (4.5%), and South Dakota (4.9%).

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, 2011
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US Unemployment Rate By State in March, 2011
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State Unemployment Rate (%)
Alabama 9.9
Alaska 7.8
Arizona 9.7
Arkansas 8
California 12.1
Colorado 8.8
Connecticut 9.3
Delaware 7.8
Florida 10.4
Georgia 10.3
Hawaii 6.7
Idaho 8.4
Illinois 9.5
Indiana 8.8
Iowa 5.7
Kansas 6.6
Kentucky 9.5
Louisiana 7.6
Maine 7.9
Maryland 7.4
Massachusetts 7.4
Michigan 9.9
Minnesota 6.7
Mississippi 9.8
Missouri 9
Montana 6.8
Nebraska 4.5
Nevada 13.5
New Hampshire 5.4
New Jersey 9.4
New Mexico 7.1
New York 8.2
North Carolina 10.2
North Dakota 3.4
Ohio 9
Oklahoma 5.6
Oregon 9.7
Pennsylvania 7.6
Rhode Island 11
South Carolina 10.7
South Dakota 4.9
Tennessee 9.4
Texas 8.1
Utah 7.7
Vermont 5.9
Virginia 6.6
Washington 8.8
West Virginia 8.1
Wisconsin 7.6
Wyoming 6.3
District of Columbia 10.1