Ranking of Pennsylvania Cities By Unemployment Rate in April 2011

Updated on February 7, 2025.

According to data from the US BLS, for April 2011, among all Pennsylvania cities, the cities with the highest unemployment rate includes: Chester (13.3%), Hazleton (13.3%), and York (12.4%).

The chart below shows the top 25 cities and the table below shows the ranking of all Pennsylvania cities.

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Ranking of Pennsylvania Cities By Unemployment Rate in April 2011
Chester
13.3%
Hazleton
13.3%
York
12.4%
Reading
11.9%
Allentown
11.5%
Johnstown
11.1%
Harrisburg
10.7%
Wilkes-Barre
10%
Easton
9.7%
New Castle
9.7%
Ranking of Pennsylvania Cities By Unemployment Rate in April 2011
Rank
City
Unemployment Rate (%)
1 Chester 13.3
1 Hazleton 13.3
2 York 12.4
3 Reading 11.9
4 Allentown 11.5
5 Johnstown 11.1
6 Harrisburg 10.7
7 Wilkes-Barre 10
8 Easton 9.7
8 New Castle 9.7
9 Lancaster 9.5
9 Philadelphia 9.5
10 Lebanon 9.4
11 Bethlehem 8.9
11 Scranton 8.9
12 Erie 8.2
12 Williamsport 8.2
13 West Mifflin 7.9
14 Altoona 7.4
15 Norristown 7.2
16 Pittsburgh 6.7
17 Monroeville 6.1
17 Plum 6.1
18 State College 6
19 Bethel Park 5.2
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