Ranking of Massachusetts Cities By Unemployment Rate in July 2010

Updated on January 26, 2025.

According to data from the US BLS, for July 2010, among all Massachusetts cities, Lawrence had the highest unemployment rate (14.1%), followed by Fall River (13%), and Springfield (13%).

The chart below shows the top 10 cities and the table below shows the ranking of all Massachusetts cities.

You can see similar ranking of all cities in the United States.

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Ranking of Massachusetts Cities By Unemployment Rate in July 2010
Lawrence
Fall River
Springfield
New Bedford
Holyoke
Fitchburg
Brockton
North Adams
Gardner
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Ranking of Massachusetts Cities By Unemployment Rate in July 2010
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Rank City Unemployment Rate (%)
1 Lawrence 14.1
2 Fall River 13
2 Springfield 13
3 New Bedford 12.5
4 Holyoke 11.7
5 Fitchburg 11.4
6 Brockton 11.3
7 North Adams 11.1
8 Gardner 11
9 Southbridge Town 10.7
10 Leominster 10.1
11 Lowell 10
12 Worcester 9.9
12 Palmer Town 9.9
13 Chicopee 9.8
14 Methuen Town 9.6
14 Taunton 9.6
15 Attleboro 9.2
15 Westfield 9.2
16 Gloucester 9.1
16 West Springfield Town 9.1
17 Lynn 9
18 Haverhill 8.8
19 Weymouth Town 8.7
20 Pittsfield 8.5
21 Chelsea 8.4
22 Quincy 8.3
23 Revere 8.2
23 Salem 8.2
24 Malden 8
25 Agawam Town 7.9
25 Boston 7.9
25 Easthampton Town 7.9
26 Everett 7.8
27 Braintree Town 7.7
27 Peabody 7.7
28 Amesbury Town 7.5
29 Barnstable Town 7.4
29 Winthrop Town 7.4
30 Beverly 7.3
30 Woburn 7.3
31 Franklin Town 7.2
31 Newburyport 7.2
32 Medford 6.9
32 Waltham 6.9
33 Marlborough 6.4
33 Newton 6.4
34 Framingham 6.3
34 Melrose 6.3
34 Northampton 6.3
35 Somerville 6.2
36 Watertown Town 6
37 Cambridge 5.7