Ranking of North Carolina Cities By Unemployment Rate in April 2020

Updated on June 22, 2024.

According to data from the US BLS, for April 2020, among all North Carolina cities, Asheville had the highest unemployment rate (22.9%), followed by Hickory (18.4%), and Thomasville (18.4%).

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

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

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Ranking of North Carolina Cities By Unemployment Rate in April 2020
Asheville
Hickory
Thomasville
Statesville
Mooresville
High Point
Rocky Mount
Asheboro
Wilson
Wilmington
Ranking of North Carolina Cities By Unemployment Rate in April 2020
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Rank City Unemployment Rate (%)
1 Asheville 22.9
2 Hickory 18.4
2 Thomasville 18.4
3 Statesville 18.2
4 Mooresville 17.6
5 High Point 17.5
6 Rocky Mount 17.4
7 Asheboro 17.2
8 Wilson 17.1
9 Wilmington 17
10 Fayetteville 16.9
10 Salisbury 16.9
11 Greensboro 16.4
12 Gastonia 16.2
12 Sanford 16.2
13 Kannapolis 15.1
14 Burlington 14.9
15 Charlotte 14.2
16 Winston-Salem 14
17 Concord 13.9
18 Jacksonville 13.8
18 Raleigh 13.8
19 Goldsboro 13.2
20 Garner 13
21 Cornelius 12.8
22 New Bern 12.7
23 Monroe 12.5
24 Indian Trail 12.4
24 Mint Hill 12.4
25 Huntersville 11.9
26 Fuquay-Varina 11.7
27 Greenville 11.5
27 Matthews 11.5
27 Wake Forest 11.5
28 Holly Springs 11
29 Durham 10.8
30 Cary 9.7
30 Kinston 9.7
31 Apex 8.8
32 Morrisville 8.1
33 Chapel Hill 7.9