US Unemployment Rate By State
in March, 2013
Updated on January 26, 2025.
According to data from the US BLS, the unemployment rate of the US was 7.5% (sa) in March, 2013. Among all US states and DC, these 3 were among those with high unemployment rates: Nevada (10.5%), Rhode Island (9.5%), and California (9.4%).
On the hand, the following three states were among those with low unemployment rates: North Dakota (3%), South Dakota (3.8%), and Nebraska (3.8%).
The chart and table below shows the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for each state.
Related Topics: US BLS Topic List.
Data Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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US Unemployment Rate By State
in March, 2013
<= 2%
2.1 - 4.0
4.1 - 6%
6 - 8%
Over 8%
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US Unemployment Rate By State
in March, 2013
State | Unemployment Rate (%) |
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Nevada | 10.5 |
Rhode Island | 9.5 |
California | 9.4 |
Illinois | 9.3 |
Michigan | 8.9 |
New Jersey | 8.9 |
North Carolina | 8.8 |
Mississippi | 8.7 |
District of Columbia | 8.7 |
Georgia | 8.5 |
Connecticut | 8.2 |
Oregon | 8.2 |
Indiana | 8.1 |
New York | 8.1 |
South Carolina | 8.1 |
Arizona | 8 |
Kentucky | 8 |
Tennessee | 8 |
Florida | 7.9 |
Ohio | 7.6 |
Alabama | 7.5 |
Pennsylvania | 7.4 |
Arkansas | 7.2 |
Colorado | 7.1 |
Alaska | 7 |
United States | 7.5 |
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