Ranking of Ohio Cities By Unemployment Rate in March 2020

Updated on June 22, 2024.

According to data from the US BLS, for March 2020, among all Ohio cities, Youngstown had the highest unemployment rate (8.9%), followed by Warren (8.4%), and Maple Heights (8.2%).

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

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

Related Topics: Ohio BLS Topic List.
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Ranking of Ohio Cities By Unemployment Rate in March 2020
Youngstown
Warren
Maple Heights
Cleveland
Zanesville
Lorain
Garfield Heights
Euclid
Canton
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Ranking of Ohio Cities By Unemployment Rate in March 2020
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Rank City Unemployment Rate (%)
1 Youngstown 8.9
2 Warren 8.4
3 Maple Heights 8.2
4 Cleveland 7.7
4 Zanesville 7.7
5 Lorain 7.6
6 Garfield Heights 7.3
7 Euclid 7.2
8 Canton 7
9 Barberton 6.8
9 Sandusky 6.8
10 Lima 6.7
10 Mansfield 6.7
11 Akron 6.6
11 Elyria 6.6
11 Toledo 6.6
12 Springfield 6.5
13 Massillon 6.4
14 Trotwood 6.2
15 Dayton 6.1
15 Middletown 6.1
16 Parma 5.9
17 Xenia 5.8
18 Riverside 5.6
19 Athens 5.5
20 Hamilton 5.4
20 Lancaster 5.4
20 Marion 5.4
20 South Euclid 5.4
21 Huber Heights 5.3
22 Cleveland Heights 5.2
22 Newark 5.2
23 Cincinnati 5.1
23 Cuyahoga Falls 5.1
24 Green 5
25 North Ridgeville 4.9
26 Medina 4.8
26 Mentor 4.8
26 North Royalton 4.8
27 Kent 4.7
28 Brunswick 4.6
28 Fairborn 4.6
28 North Olmsted 4.6
29 Columbus 4.5
29 Fairfield 4.5
29 Kettering 4.5
29 Lakewood 4.5
29 Westlake 4.5
30 Reynoldsburg 4.4
30 Stow 4.4
30 Troy 4.4
31 Shaker Heights 4.3
31 Strongsville 4.3
32 Bowling Green 4.2
33 Delaware 4.1
33 Wooster 4.1
34 Findlay 4
34 Grove City 4
34 Westerville 4
35 Beavercreek 3.9
36 Gahanna 3.8
36 Mason 3.8
37 Hilliard 3.7
38 Dublin 3.5
39 Upper Arlington 3.4