Ranking of Michigan Cities By Unemployment Rate in May 2020

Updated on June 22, 2024.

According to data from the US BLS, for May 2020, among all Michigan cities, Detroit had the highest unemployment rate (39.1%), followed by Pontiac (37.4%), and Inkster (35.3%).

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

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

Related Topics: Michigan BLS Topic List.
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Ranking of Michigan Cities By Unemployment Rate in May 2020
Detroit
Pontiac
Inkster
Flint
Eastpointe
Muskegon
Port Huron
Roseville
Saginaw
Warren
Ranking of Michigan Cities By Unemployment Rate in May 2020
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Rank City Unemployment Rate (%)
1 Detroit 39.1
2 Pontiac 37.4
3 Inkster 35.3
4 Flint 35.2
5 Eastpointe 33.9
6 Muskegon 32.9
7 Port Huron 32.3
8 Roseville 30.9
9 Saginaw 29.6
10 Warren 29.5
11 Oak Park 29.3
12 Jackson 26.4
13 Taylor 26.2
14 Southfield 26
15 Madison Heights 25.9
16 St. Clair Shores 24.9
17 Sterling Heights 24.6
18 Romulus 24.2
19 Burton 22.5
20 Battle Creek 22
21 Lincoln Park 21.2
22 Bay City 21.1
23 Ferndale 20.8
24 Dearborn Heights 20.5
25 Westland 19.7
26 Wyandotte 19.3
27 Garden City 19.2
28 Grand Rapids 19.1
29 Lansing 19
30 Dearborn 18.6
31 Allen Park 18.5
32 Southgate 17.1
33 Mount Pleasant 16.7
34 Rochester Hills 16.5
35 Troy 16.4
36 Wyoming 16.1
37 Kalamazoo 15.9
38 Holland 15.3
39 Kentwood 14.1
40 Novi 13.7
41 Farmington Hills 13.2
41 Livonia 13.2
42 Royal Oak 12.7
43 Portage 12
44 Midland 11.1
45 East Lansing 10.2
46 Ann Arbor 10