US Unemployment Rate By State in March, 2012
Updated on June 19, 2024.

According to data from the US BLS, the unemployment rate of the US was 8.2% (sa) in March, 2012. Among all US states and DC, these 3 were among those with high unemployment rates: Nevada (12.1%), California (11%), and Rhode Island (10.5%).

On the hand, the following three states were among those with low unemployment rates: North Dakota (2.9%), Nebraska (3.9%), and South Dakota (4.1%).

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, 2012
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US Unemployment Rate By State in March, 2012
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State Unemployment Rate (%)
Alabama 8.4
Alaska 7.4
Arizona 8.6
Arkansas 7.3
California 11
Colorado 8.3
Connecticut 8.3
Delaware 7
Florida 9
Georgia 9.3
Hawaii 6.4
Idaho 7.6
Illinois 9
Indiana 8.2
Iowa 5.1
Kansas 5.8
Kentucky 8.2
Louisiana 7
Maine 7.2
Maryland 6.9
Massachusetts 6.7
Michigan 9.1
Minnesota 5.7
Mississippi 8.9
Missouri 7.4
Montana 5.9
Nebraska 3.9
Nevada 12.1
New Hampshire 5.3
New Jersey 9.4
New Mexico 7
New York 8.7
North Carolina 9.5
North Dakota 2.9
Ohio 7.6
Oklahoma 5.1
Oregon 9
Pennsylvania 7.5
Rhode Island 10.5
South Carolina 9.4
South Dakota 4.1
Tennessee 8
Texas 6.7
Utah 4.8
Vermont 4.8
Virginia 6.1
Washington 7.9
West Virginia 7.1
Wisconsin 6.9
Wyoming 5.6
District of Columbia 9.3